The Dirtywave M8 - Your First Song - A Worked Example (Perfect For Beginners) Video 2
Carrying on with this tutorial series, I show you how to expand the song by adding a snare and a hi hat track. This hi hat track is created using the "fill" function. I put reverb on the snare and use two snare samples in one phrase for variety with delay being applied to the second. I show you how to use the touch screen to change a parameter. Finally, I clone one of the kick drum phrases and change it slightly. Lots of other useful tips and tricks along the way. The song is now starting to take shape!

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The Dirtywave M8 - Your First Song - A Worked Example (Perfect For Beginners) Video 1

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The Dirtywave M8 - Understanding The Basics

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Does Michael Jackson's Thriller Really Have 7 Basslines? Greg Phillinganes Explains

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I produced 1100 songs and learned this

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I produced the same song in 10 DAWs to find the best one

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MANIAC - The most INSANE drum pattern of the '80s | Drum Patterns Explained

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Dirtywave M8 Tracker Beginner Tips and Tricks

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The Real Reason Why Music Is Getting Worse

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French electro farming: sustainable bass & regenerative acid (DAWless live session)

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Dirtywave M8 basic workflow ( making a small track )

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The Art Of Mixing (A Arte da Mixagem) - David Gibson

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Music Theory for Techno

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