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Multitimbral Use in your DAW
So I know my snow has 4 parts, I have messed with it using it outboard but wondering how to use it effectively in a DAW. Can someone give an example of how they use multitimbral in their DAW, I don't play live so talking strictly in production
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ableton live 7
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nah, I managed not to delete my post before you replied =)
I hope this helps, I don't use Live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RErp6xR-k9w and this: http://infekted.org/virus/showthread.php?t=30965 |
I usually only use a few patches at a time, primarily to keep each patch on its own output and I can mix it more in-depth. There are times where I have, for example, a couple lead patches that layer just fine together and I can just send them both out the same output.
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