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| lowski |
hey guys i've been hearing alot of songs that have a swing/shuffle rhythm to them. I've been trying to recreate this effect but the result usually sounds sketchy. so could someone explain to me how this is done?. i know theres some triple notes but i don't fully undertsnad how to place them.
here's a couple samples of what i'm talking about
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keyM-X55AGA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QgrRgcij28
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| hasbone |
| This is usually done with the quantize settings in your DAW, however, i heard Guru is a favourite tool for those kinds of rhythms. |
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| Stef |
| quote: | Originally posted by hasbone
This is usually done with the quantize settings in your DAW, however, i heard Guru is a favourite tool for those kinds of rhythms. |
In the new issue of future music the producer masterclass is with funkagenda, he talks about what you just brought quite a bit. |
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| hasbone |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stef
In the new issue of future music the producer masterclass is with funkagenda, he talks about what you just brought quite a bit. |
yeah exactly
INSTANT MINIMAL |
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| palm |
| didnt we just had a thread about this? |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by palm
didnt we just had a thread about this? |
this place is as organized as somalia |
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| Haak |
| You can do it manually by moving every other 16th note back about 1/64th note starting on the 2nd 16th note. If that makes any sense. |
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| ClearWater |
Cubase... highlight your notes, go to MIDI > Quantize Setup... Choose 1/16th or 1/8th and set swing percentage to desired amount (50% works great).
Ableton, look in clip view for similar settings (albiet you have less control) |
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| d_Verge |
| quote: | Originally posted by ClearWater
Cubase... highlight your notes, go to MIDI > Quantize Setup... Choose 1/16th or 1/8th and set swing percentage to desired amount (50% works great).
Ableton, look in clip view for similar settings (albiet you have less control) |
I've heard a lot of minimal producers swear by 33% swing for their kind of sound. Not saying I'd suggest it as any kind of rule though. |
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| palm |
| its too much imo. 15% is more than enough to create some "human errors/liveness" in the music which keeps the music from being synthetical. |
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| d_Verge |
| Track elements like this are very subjective. |
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