And melodies for that matter.
For dance genres.
Difference between Pads and Basslines?
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Re: Difference between Pads and Basslines?
Wow, kinda elementary. Pads = long sweeping notes which fade in and out, often chords
Bassline = Low end melody, shorter and sharper than a pad and usually a sequence of single notes.
Melodies = Sequences of notes that are not in bass range (i.e higher than the bassline pitch-wise)
I may have just been troll-baited.....
Bassline = Low end melody, shorter and sharper than a pad and usually a sequence of single notes.
Melodies = Sequences of notes that are not in bass range (i.e higher than the bassline pitch-wise)
I may have just been troll-baited.....
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Re: Difference between Pads and Basslines?
Alright good, I knew all that already, wanted to confirm the easiest way I knew how (:
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