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I hate to export any synth loops because i offen don't wanna synth loops. I wanna modulate on the fly and without latency. Ok It'll be still alowed to dream..
hehe thought in the same way for a while.. so keeping the synth's to be more flexible.. but then i recognized that with static audio files you can even be more flexible than with synthies all depends :-/
hi tsod, you seem to have realized a very important thing - audio is more flexible.
originally someone would do it for the obvious reason - short of mixer channels, or CPU. but when you bounce to audio, you can then import 5 versions of the bounced file in, say battery, and do much more crazy stuff. it has become a technique.
say u gotta add reverb to sth. if you do it 'by the book' (chain it on the aux send) the only flexibility you get is that later you can run other channels through the same reverb (which might be what you want). but if you bounce to audio only the wet signal, and then import it in your sampler just next to the original (dry sound) 4 times, then you gonna have 4 reverberated signals of the dry sample to fck with. i wont tell you what follows cuz you know it - eq-ing the wet; modulating any parameters of the reverberated sound; hard-panning two of em oppositely and chorusing one; the list goes on forever.
wow man, listening to the 04 one... fuckin awesome bassline, the chords are bliss, but you could definetly try to make some variation with them. sounds clean here...try to finish this stuff, okay?
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02 - nice groove here, the mp3 sounds like pretty low quality though, so it's hard to tell how clean it all is, some of the effect type sounds that were introduced sounded a bit scratchy.
04 - very similar groove here again. the leads sound nice and rich, but again low quality mp3...
would be nice to hear where they go when they're finished...
hmm well the first one was 320kbit.. well thats teh best i can present :-/ but i'll work on it for sure.. but as read in another thread the arranging part is the most difficult