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i am using maschine studio and bouncing out .wav to arrange in Live.
which is pretty standard.

I was previously bouncing out audio and there wasnt any distortion is was perfect
now theres distortion, any idea of whats going on? i havent changed anything

just taking thoughts right now, thanks

(i can post pictures later when i get home from work)

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could you guys point me in the right direction? maybe show some pattern pictures so that i could start getting the feel for it?

its different trying to separate it but im trying to recreate some future/hip hop/trap style drum patterns but im having trouble understanding the patterns with everything on top.

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I want to know what saw waves and sine waves sound like and why theyre different. not hey how do I make trap up pitched specific sound only. I want the fundamentals

dickbutt mussar

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title.

just how to make all sorts of different sounds. what are some good tutorials for it

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thanks I appreciate it

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they can be different videos
and i understand learning massive is different then learning wave synthesis in general, so if you can point me to both of those it would be great.

thanks

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Sound Design / synth production tutorial youtube channels
« on: April 21, 2016, 09:17:23 pm »
Synthhacker

any more like this?
he is pretty spot on and super clear in his instructions.

thought id share.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuPgdLBPVvhNt2o7m_HFQDw

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Ok, so you don't need to create a seperate "Kickstart bus" that other busses route into? You just apply it to the individual busses or tracks as you need like I've been doing?

no

and then

yes

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it is its own vst

so basically when you add it as an effect on an instrument it will do the effect for that instrument regardless.

a.k.a. he simplified sidechaining for you but does not give you the option to use that specific vst to route to other channels.

if its on the bass then its sidechaining the bass based on your perimeters of the vst itself.

hope that makes sense

the volume is automatically at 100% so use it as your ear sees fit. (100% is usually a good start, not 0%)

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what they look like on the actual DAW

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Alright, I'm going to try my best to write these chord progressions and try to apply a melody over it.

I get really nervous and over criticize myself and sort of psyche myself out that i could be wrong.

I guess ill come back with what i did, thanks.

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Mixing/Mastering / Re: Sidechaining
« on: April 18, 2016, 12:45:47 am »
Nicky Romeros Kickstart Vst is very helpful with sidechaining

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There's something fundamentally that I'm missing, and I'm sure it's quite a simple answer. I've been reading a lot of music theory from certified books (certified as I've been asking and people have been providing text book names that I've personally purchased), and I know I'm just missing one thing to bring it all together. I'm not quite sure how to ask it yet - but if I were to phrase it.

How do you decide what the melody is over chord progression?
(i recognize that it's the chord progression that decides the sound by designating what it is through the tonal / home chord, but you guys are starting to confuse me slightly by having the melody be somewhat synonymous with it being basically a scale played on top- in reference to modes, why would the scale be allowed to be played out of order to make it a melody? i.e modes are the scale moved over one, etc down to the 7th factor.)

hope this makes sense and if anyone has enough time to answer this b.s. i'd appreciate it :]

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Title.


Just curious as to how the different chord progressions look for different songs.

i know its vague but just thought it would be interesting for some visual learners.

thanks

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