I'll try to be polite. I didn't give you any justification for that, and thus feel justified answering in kind. That would deteriorate the...
Lol : D It's called "shit-control" dude. Get used to it if you want to make any music. The whole point of No Avenger's argument is that boomines...
192 kHz are useful when you want to slow something down dramatically and not lose high end. Assuming you recorded it at 192kHz to begin with....
Every person said to you that there's no cracked M1 native FL Studio. Is that a language barrier?
I can name at least one thing that certainly was crack.
Okay, so I was informed that my behaviour falls under rating system abuse, so I removed the most questionable dislike and instead will say this...
They probably got their post approved before you.
EDIT: removed my own toxicity. Hopefully @sex! will see this. It's not Trap. Wrong BPM, no hype leads, no 16th triplets with either snare or...
Well I draw my drums by hand in a DAW's MIDI editor. Also often either synthesize them on the spot or use an acoustic drumkit library, or layer...
Okay, then it's probably FXpansion Geist2.
@phloopy Don't mind all these people, just answer the question me and BuntyMcCunty asked.
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...
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