I'm a little torn about this because I guess I look at it like every other market that's over saturated. You pretty much have to literally get in where you fit in but at the same time not fully compromising your worth. I recently had to deal with being low balled on some beats (I'm talking less...
So I went digging yesterday and i copped......
John Coltrane - Black Pearls
Mahalia Jackson's Greatest Hits
Iron Butterfly - Ball
Issac Hayes - Orginal Shaft music
Issac Hayes - TruckTurner Soundtrack
The Supremes - New Ways But Love Stays
I had to revisit this post. My setup was fucking lol horrible being a novice at what I was doing then to knowing what I have learned not only from experience but from this site alone up till now.
@mercurywaters what I did was exported the finished wav versions and put them in Ableton to use automation. @2GooD Productions yea that's what I wanted to do but I don't own serato tho the process I'm doing is a but long winded its still interesting doing it this way. Thanks fellas.
I get what your saying but if I was going to use sound forge or wave editor and rebook it I would. It's called trying something different. I posed this question to those who use Ableton and not to debate on what DAW or any other program to use.
Has anyone here done or currently does it? I'm trying to arrange my instrumental project in it mainly bc of the automation techniques at the same time ableton is growing on me. I've tried youtube for tutorials but came up short outside of ableton for beginners lol. I dont want anyone asking the...
if you aint know this the new sad..........Aye its something definitely something new. I wouldnt play this but some one will. but i think its comedy. this shit cant be real. if it is; very interesting.
when i'm in the mood generally. theres nothing worst than forcing yourself to make a beat when the feeling is not there. I normally use that time to either chop samples, write, or watch tutorials for new techniques.