Add a typical 4/4 beat
Go to the wave channel and put dots all over the place.
Write a bass line and see what happens from there.
You get a bass line with lots of harmonics over a typical 4/4 beat?
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Add a typical 4/4 beat
Go to the wave channel and put dots all over the place.
Write a bass line and see what happens from there.
You get a bass line with lots of harmonics over a typical 4/4 beat?
I used to keep everything spaced apart on the main screen so it loops until changed. It was all a bit of a mess but parts like the chorus or bridges were always aligned. This kept the fingers busy on stage.
Now i just write in song mode, with chains containing 4 phrases always... to give more freedom for doing other stuff, electribe/kaoss etc.. or pretending to hit buttons
Although the former method allowed me to mix songs from left to right DMG to keep a continuous sound going.
Although the former method allowed me to mix songs from left to right DMG to keep a continuous sound going.
I read this sentence about 5 times and I thought I was close to understanding it, but I never quite did.
Although the former method allowed me to mix songs from left to right DMG to keep a continuous sound going.
@undergroundclouds: He uses two DMG's, I believe.
rallyj wrote:Add a typical 4/4 beat
Go to the wave channel and put dots all over the place.
Write a bass line and see what happens from there.You get a bass line with lots of harmonics over a typical 4/4 beat?
Sounds about right
PU1 PU2 WAV NOI
00 10 20 30
01 11 21 31
02 12 22 32
etc.
Basically goes like this:
00s 40s 80s C0s for PU1
10s 50s 90s D0s for PU2
20s 60s A0s E0s for WAV
30s 70s B0s F0s for NOI
This makes it really easy for me to remember which number represents which chain.
I split it up for live mode and the numbers are rarely sequential since I tend to write tracks from the middle outward.
i don't bother formatting anymore i just drag it straight into ze recycle bin
I used to have all chains full of phrases - now I have 4 phrases a chain. Makes it easier to play back only certain parts an stuff.
Causes a bit of confusion when going back to older songs though and seeing like no chains, hahah.
this actually. most of the melodies in my tunes live in 8bars, so if i cut up 4bars (phrases) a chain i can add a bit of variation occasionally for fun
Shriker wrote:Although the former method allowed me to mix songs from left to right DMG to keep a continuous sound going.
I read this sentence about 5 times and I thought I was close to understanding it, but I never quite did.
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