all great and well til you drop a tune in the club and the bass completely cancels itself out.
been there
all great and well til you drop a tune in the club and the bass completely cancels itself out.
been there
It’s tough becoming a man of my word. Earlier this year I said I would become a sweeps guy. (Maybe I said it last year). I thought that I’d focus on how to create risers/ falls in tracks but I need to learn the keys.
Learning guitar/ keys is essential to making music (from my point of view). Risers and falls/ sweeps is not essential.
U fucking liar
sweeps are rhythmic
rhythm > key
No I don’t think so.
so we’ve been waiting all year for Ryan the sweeps guy to become a thing and now you pull a 180 on us? seriously Fuck you.
a christian with an acoustic guitar
CHANGE OUR MINDS
Ryan is not real
Gsus Christ
That you RyRy?
Thank you for your input hubb
damn, roasted by Ryan
Imagine you made a bomb track. Every part of the track is release ready. All it needs is some clipping! So you pull out the clippers. And you give it a solid clip. And bam. A bomb track.
I love LOVE the way this guy gets it done.
Bloody hell my DSF comp files are all over the place. Trying to tidy and collate the samples is a nightmare. Folders inside of folders inside of folders. Samples strewn across my hard drive and desktop.
Why?
Spent as long as you want/need on deciding on a structure, then just god damn stick to it. A more granular one does not mean more effective like. Consistency is key.
It also helps if you have some heavy autist traits, personality-wise.
Not sure coz usually I am an autist when it comes to organising and tidying. Just for some reason my DSF comp files always end up a mess
…Cuz if there’s anything DSF is known for it’s consistency.
@sleeps you tried using sample managing/navigation software? That plus a decent batch utility for standardizing names, formats is how I tamed a few gigabytes of samples floating around three PCs like 6 years ago.
Consistent degeneracy