If you don't have a drummer with five arms, then just split the syncopated pitched cowbell part up between the drummer and the keyboard player! Heheeheheehe plus, that means I get to hit something with a stick again! It's on the e of 1 and the and of 2, it's hilarious how well it workssssss🥳💜
Lol oooop, imma dumb hahahahaha just looked ya up and found it!
Oooooo these are some fun sounding fx! You guys do plugins too? Or just racks?
I did a thinnnngg! I did a tech talk about the online music business world and it went decently well I think 🐱 Thanks again, Jolin, for this frriiggginnn boossss flyer for the taalk! Technology is getting wild!🥳
ommmggg i started playing valheim to help my friend and his kids on his server.... Now I can't stop dying every other minute on my own server.... I swear there's real work to be done but this game is too addictive lol
I like the sound of playback engine more than render engine in ableton, so I always still record to an audio channel then render out that printed audio instead of just relying on the render engine. Idk what's different about them, but I can't shake the idea that something is different about them
Also split all channels into three main busses. Drums, bass, instruments. To check volumes and gains for each group, and add any last compression (parallel comp on the busses!!) And send those to the main master buss, then that to the recording buss
Now to take it to my friend's Club to test out if it'll work
Single synth, sent to audio effect group with three parallel paths, one mono sub with low pass filter at 120, two others high pass filter at 120 hard panned. Delay on one side of the tops at 13.5ms and automate dry wet to add implied tremolo pulse Keys bass mono, but adds complex phasing nicely
I sent the mix of the original in to the band to see what they think Now back to finishing the dance remix I'm in the weeds with notes to myself about transients versus tonal material But I think I figured out how to accomplish the implied sub bass phase flip to turn 8ths to 16th tremolo!