Also, open up tons of remixes of tracks, not to remix them, just to look at the setups. See how the "pros" do their mixes, and then you can learn how to set up things the same way. For example, not copying complete synth designs, but realizing how to setup a side chain compression.
If you're new, one of the first things you should do to understand the basics is watch all of the tutorials in the help menu on the top of audiotool. Also, read the wiki. Start familiarizing yourself with music terms.
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If you are new, experiment with the machines! Check out other people's songs and figure out where you wanna go!
Thank you for the advice.
Good luck!
Also, open up tons of remixes of tracks, not to remix them, just to look at the setups. See how the "pros" do their mixes, and then you can learn how to set up things the same way. For example, not copying complete synth designs, but realizing how to setup a side chain compression.
Thanks for following man!
If you're new, one of the first things you should do to understand the basics is watch all of the tutorials in the help menu on the top of audiotool. Also, read the wiki. Start familiarizing yourself with music terms.
Could use a mentor lol :D
Man thanks. Super new to this.
niceee stuf bro!!