help with dsub distortion
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dub man warrior
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help with dsub distortion
i have a couple of melodys where 1 or 2 lower notes distor badly it fkkkuuuccsss up my soundd can any body help
its annoying because the rest of the melody will be fine accept for that one shttiiyyy low notee
any help would help lolol
its annoying because the rest of the melody will be fine accept for that one shttiiyyy low notee
any help would help lolol
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if you've got the bassline exactly how you want it, except the difference in volume of the notes,
export bassline,
put into wave editor (audacity etc),
use gain control on notes to get them hitting at the same amplitude,
import into sequencer, delete original bassline
give it a go. easier than re-writing the bassline after resampling a note, like uproot said. and waaaay easier than future's untold's method.
just another way of going about it. give it a go, one will make the most sense to you
export bassline,
put into wave editor (audacity etc),
use gain control on notes to get them hitting at the same amplitude,
import into sequencer, delete original bassline
give it a go. easier than re-writing the bassline after resampling a note, like uproot said. and waaaay easier than future's untold's method.
just another way of going about it. give it a go, one will make the most sense to you
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