I love this, because I like to make stuff but I'm certainly not a "musician" and don't know much theory. But sometimes I'll create a synth or piano melody and I'll never be able to get it to record in time. And then realize I'm naturally playing in 3/4 lol.
Thanks for checking out the channel Steven! No matter how much or how little anybody knows academically about music, we all feel it, and 4/4 and 3/4 are both common through the ages although 4/4 is getting a lot of preference in recent years.
David nailed it, the transposition parameter is built into Ableton's Simpler/Sampler Devices which is what Drum Rack is using to play the drum samples. The tuner is there to confirm and fine tune the pitch.
Dude wow... i can see how creative and smart you are..keep it up brother
Thanks so much for the kind words Hades Music!
I love this, because I like to make stuff but I'm certainly not a "musician" and don't know much theory. But sometimes I'll create a synth or piano melody and I'll never be able to get it to record in time. And then realize I'm naturally playing in 3/4 lol.
Thanks for checking out the channel Steven! No matter how much or how little anybody knows academically about music, we all feel it, and 4/4 and 3/4 are both common through the ages although 4/4 is getting a lot of preference in recent years.
Seriously underrated videos.
i almost immediately thought of ELECTRIC FEEL:)
nice !!
Thanks Lalo!
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Once you have that much detail in your 32nd's, it's probably better to switch to 6/8 time.
Made me laugh, thank you! 🏁
Glad you enjoyed Ēriks!
What's the name of the audio effect to detune the drums?
He's using detune in Simpler and then Tuner to check the tuning
David nailed it, the transposition parameter is built into Ableton's Simpler/Sampler Devices which is what Drum Rack is using to play the drum samples. The tuner is there to confirm and fine tune the pitch.
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