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HELP, how to make my music more bouncy!

Freeflow
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Posted : Sep 5, 2006 14:43
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On 2006-09-05 11:39, br0d wrote:
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On 2006-08-30 16:01, New Era Scientist wrote:
tsabeat - is there somekind of swing fader in cubase or is groove templates the only way... it would be cool if it had something like in FL studio...

i would like to have some more info on swing/shuffle.. and how to achieve it in cubase without having to move every note manually...





SX has a percentage-based shuffle slider in the quantize menu.



Thanks Br0d ill check that out..

keyop
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Posted : Sep 5, 2006 16:32
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On 2006-09-05 13:50, Boobytrip wrote:
Another way of creating a nice bounce without a drum pad is to record yourself drumming along with your track (on a table for example) and use this recording to create a groove template and/or rex-file. At least, it works for me. Turning off quantize when programming beats also helps.



Good idea!
organix
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Posted : Sep 5, 2006 17:19
I've been mucking around with some of the stuff you guys have said...

thanks...

It's the changes that give it the bounce...
adding lots more effects and reverbs too...

will keep you posted when I've remixed something...

smiles.
Cannabis
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Posted : Jan 12, 2007 02:41
side chain compress(light) the stereo sum with kick or phantom lowcut kick signal to get the whole track pumping.           -------------------------------------------------
Freeflow
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Posted : Jan 12, 2007 03:21
organix - do you have a drum? if so play it, play it along to a simple drum track you made, and try by your self to fill in the blanks, start in slow tempo and work you self up, practise small and simple fills. this is great exercise for programming drums aswell as being able to record what you jammed and add as a part of the track to humanize it.

(having trouble with beats, check the book "beat it")
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beat-Disk-Joe-Ortiz/dp/1870775465/sr=1-4/qid=1168564641/ref=sr_1_4/026-2004129-0871637?ie=UTF8&s=books


im sure there are other better books with other drum patterns, but this one has most basic ones.. i got good use of it.
Kane
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Posted : Jan 22, 2007 22:56
If swing doesn't do the trick, you just need better rhythms
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