Give every second F# note (that starts on the first beat) a pitch wheel automation, sliding it up the octave. You will need to change the Serum pitch wheel settings to go to (+12st) And then add modulation to the clip: Move the G# up to a B to create some interesting melodic moti...
For this, I wanted to pay homage to the roots and looked up some Memphis rap acapella. Memphis rap acapella Now, let’s process it a bit to make it sound… Phonk 😍 I’ve created several layers usingSoundtoys Little Alterboy. Here’s what they sound like: Low octave layer High octave...
Octave 9: Raisbeck Music Center / LMN Architects Camilla & Marc Flagship Store / Akin Atelier House in Jungão / AA.arquitectos Citlik House / PIN Architects Made in China Cafe / DA architecture bureau Lodbrok Restaurant / DA architecture bureau Spaces Hung Sheng / D&P Associates ...
Build Triads: Add notes by skipping every other note in the scale to form basic chords. Enhance Chords: Add 7th notes to create richer harmonies. Use chord inversions by shifting some notes up or down an octave for variety. Spread notes across octaves to create more dynamic, open voicings....
Going back to what you made in the DAW, you might be able to create new sections by changing the chord progressions and melodies, or building up or stripping away parts. You’ll find that often, you might not need to change as much as you think to create new sections. ...
(since Hz represents beats or oscillations per second.) Triggering the song an octave higher than its original pitch speeds everything in it up by a factor of two, increasing the drum roll to 64Hz. Transposing four octaves higher brings the frequency of that Sonor drum roll to 512 Hz. ...
Octave 9: Raisbeck Music Center / LMN Architects Camilla & Marc Flagship Store / Akin Atelier House in Jungão / AA.arquitectos Citlik House / PIN Architects Made in China Cafe / DA architecture bureau Lodbrok Restaurant / DA architecture burea...
Arpeggiating MIDI in FL StudioYou can then choose how many notes you want in your arpeggio with the Time Multiplier knob, as well as the octave range and the specific pattern:From this…… to this, in 2 clicksIf you want to check out more on arpeggiators, check out this video from ...