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..:: Tarekith's Guide to Creating Fills and Transitions ::..
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Re: ..:: Tarekith's Guide to Creating Fills and Transitions ::..
Usually yes, sometimes they are all on one track though.Superchibisan wrote:do you really have individual channels for each element of drums in every song you do?
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seems like that would cause a lot of clutter...
i run everything through a drum rack as to minimize track count and also create a default submix so i can comp and all that wihtout having to manually buss everything... plus editing midi notes is WAY faster.
strongly suggest you rethink that work flow... i fear it may be a hinderance.
i run everything through a drum rack as to minimize track count and also create a default submix so i can comp and all that wihtout having to manually buss everything... plus editing midi notes is WAY faster.
strongly suggest you rethink that work flow... i fear it may be a hinderance.
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Tarekith, stick to your brilliant audio/music work. we all benefit much more from the content than reading the articles on a fancy stylish blog site.Tarekith wrote:Thanks. Something to think about. I REALLY REALLY hate doing web stuff, even simple html sites like mine are something to be dreaded working on as far as I'm concerned.
thanks for the article btw.
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