Making the body of a song, any tips?
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- acidsamurai
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Making the body of a song, any tips?
I'm having a hard time understanding how to make the body of a song. I understand the basics such as structure, effects, EQ, etc. but I don't get how to organize my sounds or if I am doing it properly. How do you guys get that really chopped sound (like excision or datsik)? Would I mainly tweak the hell out of an an envelope on a single VST, Record the synths and sounds I make in a VST then chop them up, or add a new VST for every sound? I just can't grasp how to make the really quick, distorted, flowing sounds.
			
			
									
									
						Re: Making the body of a song, any tips?
Hahahahaha I thought this was going to be a nice thread on Pad work and chord progression. 
http://nextstepaudio.com/bass/trifonic- ... -in-logic/
Grasp the idea from that, re-sample then repeat. ( It's all tedious chop up work in the end )
Even though the sounds are pretty messed up, they sort of follow a general key of song, usefull tip.
			
			
									
									http://nextstepaudio.com/bass/trifonic- ... -in-logic/
Grasp the idea from that, re-sample then repeat. ( It's all tedious chop up work in the end )
Even though the sounds are pretty messed up, they sort of follow a general key of song, usefull tip.

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Re: Making the body of a song, any tips?
I don't like to play with audio so I usually use a new VST per sound. I may also add a lot of modulation to make the same sound, sound different, but everything in MIDI. I do this because I find myself always going back and, if you do that with audio, you have to repeat everything.
However, recording+chopping looks pretty valid too and it is an experiment I want to make someday.
			
			
									
									
						However, recording+chopping looks pretty valid too and it is an experiment I want to make someday.
Re: Making the body of a song, any tips?
Working with audio over VST saves on cpu work alot, but your machine is capable go for it. 
			
			
									
									
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- acidsamurai
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Re: Making the body of a song, any tips?
Thanks I'm giving this a watch right now.jaimelee wrote:Hahahahaha I thought this was going to be a nice thread on Pad work and chord progression.
http://nextstepaudio.com/bass/trifonic- ... -in-logic/
Grasp the idea from that, re-sample then repeat. ( It's all tedious chop up work in the end )
Even though the sounds are pretty messed up, they sort of follow a general key of song, usefull tip.
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