Pretty cool concept you guys might be interested in implementing in your
own way.
http://metrixcreatespace.com/post/63098401052/introducing-circuit-church
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Listen at about 35 secs in on Happy WubDub. The lower harmony and the
arpeggios are pulsing on 16th notes, making them very hard to
differentiate. And it makes a solid wall that competes with the melody
for your attention. You could change things so that not every part is
going full bore all
I was in a music theory class, so I know a few things. (I'm also a
percussionist/drummer) Are you saying I should vary dynamics more? I'm not
really sure how I can do that without wrecking my mixes. I just need
experience. Should I create a melody before I make the chord progression?
On Sunday,
I use Cubase for just about everything.
Here is an example of what I am talking about:
https://soundcloud.com/michael-render/arpeggio-sample
This is the same 4-chord arepeggio played in 4 different ways. The first
8 bars is just at a fixed volume. For the other 3 phrases I just altered
the
That's really cool, thanks for sharing!
On Sunday, November 10, 2013, Michael Render wrote:
I use Cubase for just about everything.
Here is an example of what I am talking about:
https://soundcloud.com/michael-render/arpeggio-sample
This is the same 4-chord arepeggio played in 4 different
mole day2 and quickness sound like the same song. It looks like the
recorded volume is to high, you can see where the tops of the wave form is
cut off causing Clipping.
Should I create a melody before I make the chord progression?
I like that you can do ether one, or whatever you come up with
They are the same song. Quirkiness was just the WIP title. I'll go delete
it. Yeah, I definitely have been having mixing/mastering problems in FL
Studio. Logic has been a lot better.
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Andrew Buczko a4s...@dsprototyping.comwrote:
mole day2 and quickness sound
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