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Advocate
on 2010-08-14 13:27 [#02389548]
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welcome to finnmark
enjoy your stay.
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Advocate
on 2010-08-21 00:54 [#02390158]
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16 downloads and not a single comment... ?
is this really THAT bad?
i'm so sick and tired of slaving away at tracks i never finish. i did this in one sitting for the refreshment.
no redeeming qualities? at all?
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Chodi
from 1337V1773 on 2010-08-21 00:59 [#02390160]
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Turn down the Highs on your kick in a equalizer. Idk it seems like it would sound better if the kick sounds drowned out or deeper. and maybe every four bars throw in an offbeat kick.
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Chodi
from 1337V1773 on 2010-08-21 00:59 [#02390161]
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Other than that I like it.
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Advocate
on 2010-08-21 01:19 [#02390165]
Points: 3319 Status: Lurker | Followup to Chodi: #02390161
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thanks man.
funny thing you mentioned the kick. i've been having a lot of fun with sidechaining lately.
it's is a really powerful tool (if you want to make four by four music).
here's an informative article on it:
i.e. the daft punk method
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hevquip
from megagram dusk sect (United States) on 2010-08-21 01:23 [#02390167]
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i use sidechaining in all tracks of my music these days, but that's because i've been working on electro trash/french electro style music. but i'm looking forward to using in my glitch music and running really odd beats through it to cut in and out everything else.
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Advocate
on 2010-08-21 01:36 [#02390171]
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the article i linked is a bit... uh "in love with itself":
this is what you need to know about what sidechaining does:
automatically lower volume of one channel to give room to another channel.
i.e. automatically give room to kick for bass etc.
when kick drum hits, the bass lowers its volume.
that's it.
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