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In a pro mix, automation is very often used to complimentcompression. Ducking the fader a dB or two in a critical moment is much more transparent and musical than lowering the compressor’s threshold for the whole track just to catch one errant peak. That’s why it’s so common for engi...
Understanding how to automate in Logic Pro X is essential for any producer looking to refine their tracks creatively. Automation allows nuanced control over your music, from subtle volume adjustments to dynamic effect changes. All in all, automation is a handy tool that can help ensure your pro...
With Creator the original key or time signature of your samples doesn’t matter—the tool will automatically pitch shift and time stretch each loop in your desired key and tempo. So go ahead and pick any loops you like, compile them into Creator and once you’re ready to use them you ca...
Most DAWs have a swing/groove setting that allows the producer to dial this in at a selected amount. The more shuffle, the more ‘urgent’ the pattern can feel. Note: For those of you in Ableton Live, the Groove Pool is the best way to add shuffle in house music. ...
One hallmark of a good remix is not deviating from the original tempo too much. Some producers will tell you that the sweet spot is normally around ±10-20 BPM from the original. The farther your remix deviates, the harder it will be to warp the existing audio in a way that still soun...
Mastering advanced features in a DAW is what separates amateurs from professional producers. Once again, this is an ongoing process, but here’s what we think can make a difference as you take your artistry to the next level: Learn how toautomatevolume, pan, effects, and other parameters to...
2. How to make piano house with Mixed in Key’s Captain Chords Epic (Image credit: Future) Start with the tempo in your DAW at 124bpm. To make things simple, you can reuse the drums from the previous tutorial or create a simple groove by adding a kick, clap, and hi-hat patterns....
The best results come from wrapping this bpm/tempo value in a CachedValue. To initialize, simply call referTo() and feed it the corresponding tree and property. Then, instead of calling setProperty in either the audio thread or in Link's setTempoCallback(), you can simply just assign to ...
Set your project's BPM to a typical DnB tempo, which usually ranges between 160-180 BPM. Using Cubase's grid and snap functionality, place the kick sample at the beginning of every bar (on the first beat) and the snare sample in the middle of the bar (on the third beat). This basi...