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Re: Re: Re: Re: What do you use (for structuring/finishing your song)?
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
I don't see how someone could come up with anything that's not insanely repetitive using this approach, unless they were experts with samplers and effects. And as far as I know, the only sequencer that really encourages this kind of approach is Fruityloops (though to avoid starting another sequencer war, I feel obliged to point out that FL "supports" many other approaches).
I do plenty of bouncing to edit material in place - not to arrange an entire track though... |
thats very well mate, you do what suits you the most, this method im talking about doesn't refer to exporting loops and rebuild the entire arrangement in another program, you "finish" a track then bouncing separate sections out, then use another/same program to mix the whole thing, and throughout this process you rearrange some of your stuff... i can show you many musical phrases (modern music...) that actually need this approach, e.g. making the whole sound just stop at once in a split second will consume time and effort if not used in this method, while in this method you just mute all the parts manually for as long as you need... and also some gated sounds are easier to make this way... there are pros (gives you a different view of your project) and cons (you cant change a single note and you need to get back to your previous project files...), much like everything...
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