How to make a Loopstation Song in 10 "sounds"

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  • Опубліковано 15 лют 2024
  • Looping can be weird.
    Sorry for the click bait, let me know if you want to see actual tutorials!
    The real track: • Zharyn - Spring to Lif...

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  • @houmangf
    @houmangf 4 місяці тому +2

    So tnx for your new tutorials! Very informative! Sorry to write comment here because I couldn't write under the video about replace bouncing! There is something I couldn't understand! What is the difference between bouncing fx tracks with overdub mode vs replace 1 ?! I did this with two of them but couldn't realised the difference!

    • @ZharynMusic
      @ZharynMusic  4 місяці тому +1

      Glad you enjoy the tutorials! In your specific example, the difference is that with Overdub, on top of the "new track" (which means original track + track effects), you also bounce the original track, while Replace1 only bounces the new track. So for example, if you tried to correct the pitch of your track with a Transpose and used Overdub-Bounce, you would have the transposed note plus the original note as a result. But if you used Replace1-Bounce instead, you would only have the transposed note. If you want to test this out, use Tranpose on +6 and you should be able to hear the difference :)

    • @houmangf
      @houmangf 4 місяці тому

      @ZharynMusic oh yes! Never thought! And also something pop in my mind! In overdub mode does it also double the volume of track?! I mean make it louder? I'm also waiting for your upcoming video about silent mic bouncing! The example at the end of video is so good but you did that a little fast and I couldn't learn and understand it! 👌👌

    • @ZharynMusic
      @ZharynMusic  4 місяці тому

      @@houmangf Yes, it will get louder: If it's the same sound 2 times, it should double the volume. That's why, if you're creating a chord for example, it is good to turn the volume down a bit. The video about Silent-Bouncing is already out, if you want to check that out! Sorry if the example was a bit too fast, if you're talking about the example at the end of part 2 of the video series, it was just meant to show what's possible. Part 2 and 3 of this video series are mostly directed towards people who have already used the basic Bounce techniques for a while.

    • @houmangf
      @houmangf 4 місяці тому

      @ZharynMusic yes , I mean the example at the end of third video! You made 2 tracks , one is mic-muted and another is a track with bounce out. I watched it over and over but unfortunately couldn't get it! 🤭

    • @ZharynMusic
      @ZharynMusic  4 місяці тому

      @@houmangf Now I get what you mean 👍
      Tracks 1 (the bass), track 4 (drums) and track 5 (the "organ") are already pre-recorded. I then do an input sound for what will later be the melody and record it onto track 3 (which bounces out). I then bounce this onto track 2 with 2 different Transpose sequencers and a tremolo and as you can see, I bounced it without recording my "singing", because I had my MIC muted for this track.