This started as a lazy Sunday afternoon noodle on my volca bass but somehow I lost control
[Breakcore/Braindance] Logical Pocket - Sndyndl
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Once again some seriously amazing programming man, hats off.
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- MannequinRaces
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Fun stuff! Thanks for sharing!
- MannequinRaces
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Do you program your parts in the sequencer by hand or use Redrum, REs, etc. for the beats?
- logicalpocket
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I'm all about the chaos
Thank you kindly
Thanks. I normally do a mixture. I'll often have a simple backbone that I program into redrum and program the secondary percussion into the sequencer. I think this one was all manually added to the sequencer though. I normally bounce to wav files and edit the beats further from there as well.MannequinRaces wrote: ↑16 Nov 2018Do you program your parts in the sequencer by hand or use Redrum, REs, etc. for the beats?
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- MannequinRaces
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logicalpocket wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018Sweet! What kind of editing do you do after you bounce to wav? Slice up the audio, effects?AS7RO wrote: ↑08 Nov 2018Thanks. I normally do a mixture. I'll often have a simple backbone that I program into redrum and program the secondary percussion into the sequencer. I think this one was all manually added to the sequencer though. I normally bounce to wav files and edit the beats further from there as well.
- logicalpocket
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MannequinRaces wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018All sorts Transient editing, pitch shifting, time stretching, tempo alterations. I love creating weird polyrythms by taking a small segment of a beat and repeating it in subdivisions of the time signature. You can also do a fun pseudo-granular and glitch effects by breaking individual beats into multiple parts and repeating them in weird intervalslogicalpocket wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018
Sweet! What kind of editing do you do after you bounce to wav? Slice up the audio, effects?
I like getting really involved with the beat editing.
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- MannequinRaces
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Awesome! Thanks again and nice work. Not sure if I follow you on SoundCloud but if I don’t I will now. Do you think Reason needs improvements to audio editing?
- logicalpocket
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I don't that anything 'needs' improving. There are lots of professional artists who achieve amazing things with Reason's audio editing. That said, it would be really useful to have the BPM and timestretching features from Ableton where you can choose to analyse the BPM of a sample/track as you bring it in and fit it to the tempo of your project accordingly.MannequinRaces wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018Awesome! Thanks again and nice work. Not sure if I follow you on SoundCloud but if I don’t I will now. Do you think Reason needs improvements to audio editing?
There's definitely a lot to be said for learning to work with limitations. My best tracks tend to be the ones where I force arbitrary rules on myself
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Cool stuff. That wah synth on shrt... reminds me of Arched Maid via RDJ.
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