Re: Producing House Music with Ableton Live: Arrangement & FX
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:21 pm
beats me wrote:Pans, pots, and deep fryers
beats me wrote:Pans, pots, and deep fryers
Beats, you're a farking goldmine of lol's. However, let's never actually meet in real life. I think we'd constantly try and one up each other with sarcasm and we'd probably end up like Duelling Carls, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-7mQhSZRgM and both of us would probably have an aneurism. It's for our own safety.beats me wrote: Faders
-What happens when you move a fader up
-What happens when you move a fader down
-Why is there a fader on every track?
-Building confidence through the use of faders
Pans
-What happens when you move a pan left
-What happens when you move a pan right
-Creating a bland mix by avoiding pans
-Pans, pots, and deep fryers
Mutes
-Where'd the track go?
-Oh, there it is
-OK, it's gone again
-This is fun
Solos
-Where'd the other tracks go?
-There they are
-Oh! You can solo any track!
-Why a single track sits good in the mix when it's the only track playing
That video is the awesome!timothyallan wrote: Beats, you're a farking goldmine of lol's. However, let's never actually meet in real life. I think we'd constantly try and one up each other with sarcasm and we'd probably end up like Duelling Carls, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-7mQhSZRgM and both of us would probably have an aneurism. It's for our own safety.
Don't laugh as much. These are my favorite rock-solid musical instruments.djsynchro wrote:beats me wrote:Pans, pots, and deep fryers
We shall call Him: Koan-Writerbeats me wrote: Why a single track sits good in the mix when it's the only track playing