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how to make better music while enjoy it more!

Elad
Tsabeat/Sattel Battle

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Posted : Feb 15, 2010 14:30:14
live recordings.
fuck i was on the computer TOO long.
LIVE RECORDING - with milion times practice and milion mistakes
later you can fix alot but you can almost never get to the humanized result without that.

best example drum patterns velocity is BIG change in my work...           www.sattelbattle.com
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Wizack Twizack
Wizack Twizack

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Posted : Feb 15, 2010 18:45
let us hear some results gever

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SCircuit


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Posted : Feb 15, 2010 18:57
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On 2010-02-15 14:30:14, Elad wrote:
live recordings.
fuck i was on the computer TOO long.
LIVE RECORDING - with milion times practice and milion mistakes
later you can fix alot but you can almost never get to the humanized result without that.

best example drum patterns velocity is BIG change in my work...




Throw in a 1/16th quantize function for note on, can help with drum timing issues. I like some live mistakes though. Humanizing though possible through manual note edit, is hard (time consuming) to do. It when I hit the wrong keyboard key in a lead, and don't notice it till playback that I'm like whoa... lol.

Anywhere to listen to it?
          http://soundcloud.com/short-circuit
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Short-Circuit/446249920482?ref=nf
SCircuit


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Posted : Feb 15, 2010 20:27
I can't go back and edit a reply in the forum?

That 1/16th should be a 1/2. While playing drums and listening to an acoustic drummer (solo) recordings and analyzing it, it seems that there is more fluctuation in the upbeat vs the downbeat. cymbals in between usually end up where they should in the 8th or 16th note.

          http://soundcloud.com/short-circuit
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