I have such an ass backwards way of recording. I do my guitars as a "sample" in Maschine and have the track as one huge sample in the software. I'm too lazy to learn a new DAW and Audacity is a pain in the ass for transferring things back and forth.
Lmao if hey man if it works it works
been messing around with max for live shaper and LFO effects. it lets me map em to any knob on the effects rack and it just makes it do cool s***.
that weird sound was synthesized by me btw
Do you guys think a producer should stick to one style of music if he wants to build his brand?
Or is it okay to make a bunch of different type of songs.
u should craft your own sound and build that to be your image ya know? i like making a bunch of s*** but thats just for me. i do plan on sticking to a soundscape that people can identify with me tho
Made another track today 
Might be the best one yet
Bro you're making me appreciate rock more. You're super talented.
Here's something a little out of left field for you, listen to Sly Stones There's A Riot Goin On. It's one of my favorite albums ever and I'm curious if it could influence you
Bro you're making me appreciate rock more. You're super talented.
Here's something a little out of left field for you, listen to Sly Stones There's A Riot Goin On. It's one of my favorite albums ever and I'm curious if it could influence you
Appreciate it that's high praise.
And I'll check it out tomorrow, I'm familiar with Sly and the Family Stone but haven't listened to any albums in full.
S/O to the legend Moodymann too
How do you program the drums to sound so real like that? Is there a specific plugins you use
mess around with logic's stock drummer. Super underrated. Get a pattern from the drummer, convert to midi, have a EXS24 patches with a bunch of different snares/hats/etc, drag the pattern over there and choose the sample you want.
It's like the poorman's addictive drums
You can also record loops with stock sounds out of the drummer and tweak them in audio. There's a lot of different workflows to it. Especially good for different velocities.
It's a cool way to generate patterns you never would have thought of. The different drummers all have different characteristics and playing style. You can make super swung hats really easily using the Drummer
Logic frustrates me sometimes but it has an absurd amount of depth
Haven't been able to open the daw in a week, f***ing midterms
Getting sounds together though
mess around with logic's stock drummer. Super underrated. Get a pattern from the drummer, convert to midi, have a EXS24 patches with a bunch of different snares/hats/etc, drag the pattern over there and choose the sample you want.
It's like the poorman's addictive drums
You can also record loops with stock sounds out of the drummer and tweak them in audio. There's a lot of different workflows to it. Especially good for different velocities.
Bro you are the goat. I will try this out for sure
@bruntz
agree
what race is babytron bro
clyp.it/2ufrckcy
@spacecwby @gabo
haven't arranged it yet so i just looped the 16 bar look (yeah jean i went ahead and did 16 bars
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what y'all think
yeah you can hop on it
im tryna get at a few people on it cause its pretty lengthy
Tell me what you guys think of this, cloud rap vibess
https://soundcloud.com/scuba718/nimbusProduction
Why is everybody using the same 808s and syths on this thread. Also where the other genres besides trap?