I'll write something for this compilation.
Should be fun.
HarleyLikesMusic wrote:Maaaan! Should have bought M01 sooner. Looking forward to listening though
WMRhapsodies wrote:HarleyLikesMusic wrote:Maaaan! Should have bought M01 sooner. Looking forward to listening though
Hey, but this has not even started yet...You still have time, man
HarleyLikesMusic wrote:WMRhapsodies wrote:HarleyLikesMusic wrote:Maaaan! Should have bought M01 sooner. Looking forward to listening though
Hey, but this has not even started yet...You still have time, man
Just paid £540 for a flight to Peru and currently saving another £700 for the 3 weeks i'll be there aha, so maybe next time
HarleyLikesMusic wrote:WMRhapsodies wrote:HarleyLikesMusic wrote:Maaaan! Should have bought M01 sooner. Looking forward to listening though
Hey, but this has not even started yet...You still have time, man
Just paid £540 for a flight to Peru and currently saving another £700 for the 3 weeks i'll be there aha, so maybe next time
bowie wrote:
how the hell did you get this soundhow long did it take to do,sounds great well done.
bowie
bowie wrote:thanx for the reply,i have not yet got a copy of M01 yet so am not familiar with what sounds it does,also new hear so please be patient i am only learning.
bowie
Cfgk24 wrote:The 'Sound' that you can create on M01 is yours to decide through:
1. Orchestration - you have 8 instruments/drum sets to use in your composition - you cna choose these 8 from the 300 included preset instrument banks.
2. Changing the preset sounds - You can change the Attack and Release for each instrument only.
3. Dynamics - Each individual note can have it's own volume level set.
4. Effects- you can choose whether or not the selected FX (delay, Reverb) applies to each instument - on an individual basis.
This means that you can re-create the 'Sound' of a Jazz Band, or classical orchestra, or '80s pop track.
For example - when I'm doing an old time String Band piece - I use the more authentic sounding Acoustic Bass as a Double Bass, banjo, guitar and String quartet for the Fiddle. There are fret sounds located in the guitar instrument and you can use these to replicate an authentic acoustic sound or you can use the guitar sound drum bank to also help here.
You do have polyphony but one other trick is to use two of the same instruments and adjust the Pan slightly and even the attack or Release on one of the instruments to 'thicken' out the sound or to make it sound like two musicians playing together. . . . .
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