But as in terms of just getting familiar with drum patterns? at the moment i just tap along to albums like the chronic and the infamous, is there any point in this?
I am trying to learn how to use my drum machine. Would anybody have any advice on how to develop? Such as any exercises or just plain advice? Thank you.
What would i need to learn to understand the basics for producing your own sounds?
Im talking about sounds as in effects, like Timbaland and N.E.R.D. how do they create such unique sounds?
Thanks.
Whenever i try to open Aobe 2.0 i get an error message saying 'Adobe audition could not find an audio device. Please check device settings.'
Anybody have a suggestion?
I would love to, but i just dont have those funds or skills right now. I want to buy equipment i can learn easier and then save up for the better shit when i have better knowledge.
Wow, Reason looks impressive. Now i know i am going to sound nieve or dumb, but if your keyboard connects up to the PC why are you going to need such good mics?
I have been looking at purchasing an ENSONIQ ASR-10, but i feel it may be a little too expensive or complex for me to use just yet. Can anybody reccomend a cheaper piece of equipment which has similar qualities? Thanks.
I have created some tracks where i have used samples from older songs. I plan on putting these on cd to give out to my friends etc, but i am wondering is it illegal to sample and not get permission from the artist or record label? Thanks