By WavyJonez19
Tue Feb 13, 2024 12:51 pm
Hello, first, thank you for help.
I would like to know what the Automation: Write/Rewrite button does? I'll go first by making the assumption that it records the actions, parameters and pads while recording on write option, if I am correct.
Second question is what does Sidechain mean? How do you use it? And what would be any advice on using it the best?
Mastering/Mixing: I don't know how to mix properly, I typically use the "Air Music Technology" plug-in over the Akai Professional ones. But is it better to add a plug-in on the program as a whole or individual pads. I generally use the plug-in presets and not mix/tamper much with the leveling or adjustments. Also any advice in this respect I would greatly appreciate it. I don't like how my drums sound some times because they don't sound naturally as a good as what the contemporary music I listen to puts out. I get sample packs from "The Drum Broker".
Thanks for reading this long task. If anyone attempts to respond I greatly appreciate it, I am forever grateful. Take care and enjoy your morning/afternoon/evening/night.
I would like to know what the Automation: Write/Rewrite button does? I'll go first by making the assumption that it records the actions, parameters and pads while recording on write option, if I am correct.
Second question is what does Sidechain mean? How do you use it? And what would be any advice on using it the best?
Mastering/Mixing: I don't know how to mix properly, I typically use the "Air Music Technology" plug-in over the Akai Professional ones. But is it better to add a plug-in on the program as a whole or individual pads. I generally use the plug-in presets and not mix/tamper much with the leveling or adjustments. Also any advice in this respect I would greatly appreciate it. I don't like how my drums sound some times because they don't sound naturally as a good as what the contemporary music I listen to puts out. I get sample packs from "The Drum Broker".
Thanks for reading this long task. If anyone attempts to respond I greatly appreciate it, I am forever grateful. Take care and enjoy your morning/afternoon/evening/night.