A.Rosengren
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Posted : Nov 30, 2010 01:28
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On 2010-11-29 12:35, -=Mandari=- wrote:
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how do i switch between songs?
well, just go ahead to the scene your next song starts or i like to slowly change different elements until the song is completely changed. i dont like to change the scene as it keeps the track original. maybe also mark your tracks by coloured clips. i just seperate between lighten and darken ones, so i can easily sepeperate between clips playable and clips i should better leave. for tracks i just use different colours, simple like that im used to read waveforms, but this is something anyone does pretty different. to me its enough and i just know my tracks....soo im pretty familiar with their elements and dont need more than this small view in the corner...
if follow action is programmed, one can just leave it playing anyways for sure....
hope kinda helped, otherwise feel free to have a look here:
lots of fun and pretty easy done, up to oneself how far to go on with that technique.... like it
cheers: stephan
This was a nice method on how to do it, I think I will try this one out. Playing with all the percussion (or any other key stem for that matter) in one group and similar elements will make more sense since most people won't really recognize/hear if you send a single channel through a reverb or delay or any other "non original" effect like I usually do, you just do it to not find yourself on deadacts.com with a picture of you with your midicontroller unplugged, oh the fear! This can be more flexible than working 16/32 tracks simoultanesly and will be noticed a lot more for that matter.