Dude, I'm trying to get what you want. You're not asking about anything special on the surface, so I assume you tried some of the common options...
What's wrong with all of these: https://www.kvraudio.com/plugins/instruments/sampler/step-sequencer/most-popular ?
Cause it works ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Nobody's gonna listen to it in such a subby-resonant room, or on such a Beats by DreDre, that it will become an issue....
The first time I enabled polyphony, only the first voice was active. So if I chose 16 polyphony channels with "Rotate" mode, only one key in 16...
Something might've glitched out. Cardinal is not yet perfectly stable. It didn't work the first time for me either. Try to reload your project/DAW/PC.
Right click on a "Host MIDI" module, see "Polyphony channels", feel shame. At least that's how I did it.
Bloody hell guys. @No Avenger @JMOUTTON It's normal to have a boomy bass in DnB. Listen to Oh Oh by Noisia, for example (won't post it here), then...
I mean, they are all subjective. "WTF" is a good call tho.
There's a "Love it!" reaction. What might be done instead is make it count for two "Likes Received" for all of us who care about fake internet...
This piece is already two minutes shorter than the average for this kind of music. It's not meant to be a pop song.
@aymat Requesting permission to engage with examples.
Your subs are indeed quite rumbly, but it fits the track I'd say. Anyways, try to check that in a car and/or in a club if you can, that would make...
I beg to differ. This is DnB, the bass oughta PUSH.
With the kinds of music I listen to - naaah, probably not.
Can you please tell who exactly? Also who is the actual producer of their music. So people know who to ignore and who to look up instead.
No, but I assume it's along the same lines as a ghost writer. So that's why I asked.
Oh. I thought it's not time-domaim. Alright, it's indeed easy to replicate then.
Holy shit that's so awesome! Such a gentle knee is hard to achieve with a clipper.
Scam or desperation?
You got it all wrong, OP. And the way you put your question makes everyone else confuse it too. Of course quality is what matters in the end. But...
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