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Go through the following lessons and try the quizzes as you go
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Lecture1.1
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Quiz1.1
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Lecture1.2
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Quiz1.2
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Lecture1.3
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Quiz1.3
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Lecture1.4
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Quiz1.4
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Lecture1.5
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Quiz1.5
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Lecture1.6
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Lesson 5 – Mixing EDM – The Samples
How we start manipulating the samples using audio editing techniques, and adding different types of effects.
This lesson will cover,
Sampling | Mixing | EXS24 |
Time-stretch | Delay | MIDI |
Pitching | Spanning | Pan |
Start watching video
Step 1 – The Sampler Instruments. Use the edit page to delve into the sampler proper. |
Step 2 – Spanning & Pitching the samples. |
Step 3 – Automating a filter sweep. Watch out for clicks! |
Step 4 – The reversed sample. Lots of delay helps this sample |
Step 5 – The looped sample pad. Pitch bend can be used to great effect here. |
Step 6 – Pitching the vocal samples. Use the coarse tune to pitch the sample where you want. |
Step 7 – The vocal sample MIDI Data. Harmonise and make rhythmic variations to add interest to the part. |
Step 8 – The time-stretched sample. Select the right edge of the audio region in the arrange page and press the option key. You can now stretch the sample. Use the bit-crusher to downgrade the sample. Add some panning automation. |
Step 9 – Adding some delay designer. This is good for the break down section. There are plenty of presets to work with. |