By Hepkat
Thu Dec 20, 2018 12:47 am
You know what to do! I'll start!
With the lfo in the new jjos, for an intro to your track, assign a "saw down" waveform lfo the last chop of the intro with a value of 1.00 to the pitch to simulate hitting the stop button of a turntable! Makes for a nice pitch down effect!
Or for an outro sometimes Ill take the last chop of the melody and do a velocity fade out for 2 bars with just the melody panning left and right like a "wah wah"
For drums Ill get a break and run it through the compressor with the threshold down around -40, with a high ratio around 40 too, the attack at 0 and the release at 99! This squashes the transients down, then Ill resample and normalise the resampled break! This makes the break extra airy! Try it if u want ur drums to knock hard!
With the lfo in the new jjos, for an intro to your track, assign a "saw down" waveform lfo the last chop of the intro with a value of 1.00 to the pitch to simulate hitting the stop button of a turntable! Makes for a nice pitch down effect!
Or for an outro sometimes Ill take the last chop of the melody and do a velocity fade out for 2 bars with just the melody panning left and right like a "wah wah"
For drums Ill get a break and run it through the compressor with the threshold down around -40, with a high ratio around 40 too, the attack at 0 and the release at 99! This squashes the transients down, then Ill resample and normalise the resampled break! This makes the break extra airy! Try it if u want ur drums to knock hard!