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This tutorial taught me a different and better way of doing things. I've always just grabbed a drum kit and mixed it afterwards, but you showed me that I should squeeze the best out of the sounds I choose, before I actually mix them.
Yeah, I've always worked like that - make the sample sound as good as possible without effects or mixing, then add the bells and whistles after if necessary. Peace
Add a 30k rig and a couple of thousand people , some smoke and lasers a wee dab and a bottle of water. And the hum of waffle and cod shit coming from the smoking area. Lovely...a distant memory ☹️😅
Hi 👋 a question! do you think keygroups cancel each other out like choke groups!! i have 1 shot wavetable sounds on 4 different tracks and layers of 4. All of them have different samples and when everything plays the pad gets choked up by another channel, i couldn’t figure it out?
kerem breaKist Sounds like you’re using the same program across several tracks and/or that program is set to monophonic instead of polyphonic. Any pads from those programs which are playing simultaneously on multiple tracks will cancel each other out particularly if the program is set to monophonic.
Tube Digga thanks for your response, i open new keygroup program for each and they are on polyphonic. Maybe i need to ristrict the polyphony of them if there is a ristriction for the maximum polyphony? ( by the way thanks alot for you channel, i learn a lot)
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Really happy I found your channel. Packed with knowledge and really showcases the power of the mpc.
@@DJ_Rambo_NZ 👊👊👊
These two videos have taught me so much in such a short time! Thanks for getting me to take out my MPC and try to get the most out of it
This tutorial taught me a different and better way of doing things. I've always just grabbed a drum kit and mixed it afterwards, but you showed me that I should squeeze the best out of the sounds I choose, before I actually mix them.
Yeah, I've always worked like that - make the sample sound as good as possible without effects or mixing, then add the bells and whistles after if necessary. Peace
This episode is a goldmine of knowledge. Keep it up 😉
Wicked sound designing! Sounds like some old Skool Doc Scott! Looking forward to part 3! Big Ups!
na they are perfect as u can go back and pause if not sure ,only thing short video from exspansion
that came with it. Thanks vary much
Loving your work! I use the Live so cool to see lots of tricks I can apply to that. Cheers!
Love that sound.
nice man. i enjoyed this.
you still mix down and master in your daw tho eh?
Thanks for the indepth look at ya workflow.
props
Is there a part 3? Can’t find it
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Good shit
Add a 30k rig and a couple of thousand people , some smoke and lasers a wee dab and a bottle of water. And the hum of waffle and cod shit coming from the smoking area. Lovely...a distant memory ☹️😅
Hi 👋 a question! do you think keygroups cancel each other out like choke groups!! i have 1 shot wavetable sounds on 4 different tracks and layers of 4. All of them have different samples and when everything plays the pad gets choked up by another channel, i couldn’t figure it out?
kerem breaKist Sounds like you’re using the same program across several tracks and/or that program is set to monophonic instead of polyphonic. Any pads from those programs which are playing simultaneously on multiple tracks will cancel each other out particularly if the program is set to monophonic.
Tube Digga thanks for your response, i open new keygroup program for each and they are on polyphonic. Maybe i need to ristrict the polyphony of them if there is a ristriction for the maximum polyphony? ( by the way thanks alot for you channel, i learn a lot)
Good vid man...add more filth.
Shorten your way to long intro was going away moment u started for real