I appreciate you. I was actually quite proud of that too
I actually sampled the girls hums and played them to match my melody.
It wasn't actually as straightforward as it seemed either. To get it sounding natural.
think i registered for mpc beats. dunno if i still have access to it or what.
Before Studio One popped up on my radar, I was set to go to Ableton. Cubase was my all-time fave. So have a feeling they would be the contenders if I have to set sail. I've already been considering Ableton to partner...
Just Make Beats.
Jump in face first.
this is the time you'll be at one of your free-est; you won't know 'rules' you won't have habits, it's just you and sound.
Guarantee you will look back at these beats as being some of your best ideas, just poorly produced.
Listen.
And learn to use your...
Told you, people. This is the way. This is how you make music that has feel.
But yeah, welcome @era ... to the ill!
Jump on in and get involved in some battles or showcase and the general chit chat.
Well i hope it's nothing but good or simply business as usual for PreSonus in regards to Studio One. 'cause it's a neat DAW. Real smooth. Don't want to have to hop ship.
PreSonus bought by Fender
https://musictech.com/news/fender-musical-instruments-corporation-acquires-presonus-owner-studio-one-eris-monitors-studiolive-mixers/
Known as gain staging.
Done to keep a regular signal and keep maximum fader resolution. And potentially to hit "sweet spots" in plugins if such a thing exists.
i like the weird scream sound that came in briefly.
piano feels a bit too uncontrollably 'wide'.
feels like my ears are having to chase the sound all over.