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I drew every note in the piano roll. There is a lot of velocity variation. The humanized version has MPC 16 swing on it, which makes it a little less rigid but I'm still trying to work on getting the sound more realistic. I haven't experimented with stereo effects too much because I wanted to get the composition and so forth timed to where it sounds live. I know it won't ever sound performed live because they're just drawn MIDI notes, but just close enough that the average listener can't tell the difference.
I'm going to work on notching out some of the big mid and low frequencies, processing, and delay/reverb to make it sound more presentable.
L4C, where you at? ^_^ |
Cool ideas in your pieces - if you want to make it sound more realistic just try playing it in on the keyboard imo - you can always tighten up the timing after
Theres no better way to make it sound realistic - that way you will actually be playing something that a human would naturally play and it wont sound so robotic and nonhuman
Ive been learning piano for around 3 years and although it was originally just to try and improve my productions i absolutely love it
this is an idea im working on - vocals are from loopmasters - everything else is made from scratch
needs lots of little details and polishing etc
Its different than what ive done before wasnt trying to sound like anything in particular - enjoyed making swung 2 step beats a lot
any opinions are welcome
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Last edited by chris marsh on Jul-03-2013 at 23:45
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