These are in 12/8, not 3/4... they still have 4 beats to the bar, but each one is divided into 3, making 12 8ths in a bar (rather than 2 8ths per beat as in 4/4).
spot on mate the track by prometheus is the only one that is a 3/4 so far IMO.....
These are in 12/8, not 3/4... they still have 4 beats to the bar, but each one is divided into 3, making 12 8ths in a bar (rather than 2 8ths per beat as in 4/4).
spot on mate the track by prometheus is the only one that is a 3/4 so far IMO.....
technicaly your track is 9/8 moving to 12/8 and then back to 9/8, but it's just playing with the words
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Posted : Mar 16, 2010 21:02
In my upcoming album I used a lot of 3/4 segments in my tracks (as well as 5/4, 7/4 and other time signatures). I think it sounds neat
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Posted : Mar 16, 2010 23:11
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On 2010-03-16 21:02, Axis Mundi wrote:
In my upcoming album I used a lot of 3/4 segments in my tracks (as well as 5/4, 7/4 and other time signatures). I think it sounds neat
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Posted : Mar 18, 2010 17:18
i've made something a while ago, although i've cheated and trew a triplet effect over the master .
If i knew how to properly set up an 3/4 time sig in ableton at that time it would sound a lot cleaner, the effect (because on the master) is screwing up a lot of sounds.
but now i know, thx and.. maybe i'll redo this the 'proper' way.