i hope this is sarcasmAdd9 wrote:I layered 2 of my finished tracks together but it just doesn't sound right... What am I doing wrong?Turnipish Thoughts wrote:yeah like, jam on beans. wowPillowFight wrote:but then you gotta know when not to layer too lolAdd9 wrote:Good advice. You might want to add that layering is also a good idea.PillowFight wrote:layer everything. experiment with layering. layer layer layer. layer.
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John_Dope wrote:If you don't ask questions you don't learn.
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Here's a tip: Don't eat yellow snow
jk
Did you know you can make a reese with water? Granulize that shit and re-sample.
jk
Did you know you can make a reese with water? Granulize that shit and re-sample.
Re: Actual Tips/Ideas/Theories Thread
Bro, yellow snow is delicious.LogiSpark wrote:Here's a tip: Don't eat yellow snow
jk
Did you know you can make a reese with water? Granulize that shit and re-sample.

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m7, you gotta layer 6 cakes together, then compress it with some heavy textbooks.tturchi wrote:
You don't layer your finished track. You layer synths, drums, etc. while creating a track. Lets say u a kick that hits the bottom good and u wanna add some high end to it to make it sound better or more "full." You layer that kick with another kick you like that has better top end. Play the kick with the high at the same time u play the original kick. Make sure to high pass filter the kick u want for just the highs otherwise the lows of both will make it sound like a fart. Think of it like layering a cake if that helps.
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