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-- The Concept of Bassline Layering as explained by Activia
The Concept of Bassline Layering as explained by Activia
Oh fantastic now I can do this on every single trance track.
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| Originally posted by MSZ Oh fantastic now I can do this on every single trance track. |
I didn't know yogurt knew how to make music.
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| Originally posted by djshire I didn't know yogurt knew how to make music. |
really don't like the ES2
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| Originally posted by meriter really don't like the ES2 |
none of it's sounds are useful for the kinds of music i make
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| Originally posted by meriter none of it's sounds are useful for the kinds of music i make |
Thanks, got some useful ideas from this.
I like producers who take a long time over the details.
yes cheers - good stuff in there
Giving the ES2 another honest try, no way to pan the oscillators independently. Suck my dick ES2.
unfortunately the only Logic synth with 'digiwaves' (not your standard waveforms saw sine square ect)
If I want to use this thing I'd have to set up two instances and route incoming midi signal to both in the environment window, and what the fuck is with those stupid animations, AND WHY IS ALL THIS TYPE SO SMALL I CAN'T READ THIS SHIT AK(#$*$&THFK(W)
bassline layering by:

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| Originally posted by Excess bassline layering by: |
At least with Activia you know it's not gonna be a fart bass!
Cool vid.
http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=61354
I HATE YOU ES2, YOU ARE THE WORST SYNTHESIZER
GAWD
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| Originally posted by djshire This joke has already been made. |
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