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Digital Psyence

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  1. We should really make a pinned "how to start producing music" topic.

     

    I don't really care about people asking all the time, it's fine with me, but im not the one writing 20 pages each time someone ask about this profession B)

     

    by the way Good luck when u get started, a lot of good advises has been given to you Liquid Phantom :)

  2. hmm, sounds very good indeed! :)

     

    There's a few things i dont like (some of your chords sweeping in sounds false)

    and i think it needs some good build-ups, u know big breakdowns building up more powerfull than ever before could do some serious stuff to this track.

     

    Good work on the hihats, looking forward to hear the finished result :)

  3. Well then we are 2 persons on this planet with that problem :)

     

    I also have loads of different stuff i havent finished yet - BUT i will finish them, i just do like you say, create the peak, then put the project away for a while.

     

    Then maybe after a month or 2 i discover that: Hey that one was f**king amazing why havent i finished that yet, then i just start to build both forward and backwards from the peak, and things just start get rolling like and 18wheeler on a highway :)

     

    Hope u can use it to something :)

     

    EDIT: I also use Cubase SX and Reason :) The best cocktail :D

  4. Well.......i have no experience in playing live, but i have some ideas!

     

    I would keep using Cubase and reason, and for your passion about "making music on the stage" what about making some different funky grooves for dr.rex or a bunch of different synthlines you could use?

     

    I would find it easier and more natural to trigger some loops "with" the music, instead of cutting a whole track up in loops with ableton live (if that was what u meant)

     

    But im no expert :lol:

  5. Yup! this not you are looking for doesnt exist (as far as i know)

     

    The easiest way to do this (next time) open a sampler, import the wav file, add a midi track, use midi boxes to trigger the sample, then when u want to change the sample, just do it in the sampler. (not for much help now, but it saves a lot of time)

  6. Its very easy! if u use cubase then on the transport panel [F2] where the BPM is you can click above it to choose either "Tempo Track" or "Tempo Fixed"

     

    Fixed is the one to use if you want to run the same bpm all the way through the track.

     

    TempoTrack: ok this is the fun part.

     

    Press [CRTL+T] a new tempo sequencer opens. i guess its pretty logic how it works, you have either Ramp or curve types of "bar".

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