Filling "empty spaces" in a mix
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AntidoteWasTaken
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Re: Filling "empty spaces" in a mix
The reason I have a hard time filling spaces, and in this song in particular, Is because the melody consists of short notes (mostly 1/16 and a few 1/32's) so any other really long pads or waht not I add, they take away from the feel, and when adding shorter notes, they seem to only fit in very selective spots.
Re: Filling "empty spaces" in a mix
if its mixed well i can't see how adding a pad would take away from the feel...
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AntidoteWasTaken
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Re: Filling "empty spaces" in a mix
Yeah I meant Camel Phat, derp.Dj Rephlex wrote:Camel crusher is free.
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