Perhaps I should have said, "Music is iterative." I didn't like the way that sounded upon listening. I hope you got what I meant. Good music is certainly not derivative. Hopefully, we all get to that level. Thank you for watching and please check my Patreon out: www.patreon.com/djQuasar Your support will be GREATLY appreciated! 🖤
@Chrisreedbeats
2 жыл бұрын
Really great tip to arrange to an a cappella of a song and follow its form. I will try this in my production as I am one of those amateur producers that suck at arranging 😅😅
@itsdjQuasar
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Chris!
@itsdjQuasar
2 жыл бұрын
P.S. Arranging is the hardest part. I'm still working on it too, for sure. 🖤
@summersalt1326
2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️🙌🏽🙌🏽
@dustinshinn6830
2 жыл бұрын
Dude you’re in Austin now?? I’m in San Antonio! We need to hang out. I’d love for you to come check out my home studio and help me perfect reason. You’re about an hour from me now.
@itsdjQuasar
2 жыл бұрын
I can do lessons via zoom! Hit me using the contact form of my website! Thanks for watching!!
@FJSJKJ741
2 жыл бұрын
No more reason!?!? :(
@itsdjQuasar
2 жыл бұрын
I'll be doing both. They need to update the sequencer before it comes back as a possible main daw for me. For now its Ableton and the Reason Rack! I'll still gonna do Reason content, tho!
@Artek604
2 жыл бұрын
@@itsdjQuasar I'd understood that explanation if you chose Cubase or Studio One, but Ableton? What does it have arranger-wise - maybe except folders - that Reason doesn't? Reason's blocks, pattern tracks, pitch correction mode, automation clips, etc. are all pretty much superior to Ableton's very basic arranger.
@itsdjQuasar
2 жыл бұрын
@@Artek604 Automation is much faster and neater is in Ableton. Ableton has warping which is faster when getting complicated things in time and has more options in terms of warp modes. (Beats mode, and you can control formants and everything and use it for effect not just utility) I like the audio effect rack system in Ableton you can very quickly parallel process anything in a neater way. Midi fold. Session mode (it’s the fastest Daw when it comes to getting stuff down quick from and empty session) Sampler and simpler are just faster to use than NN19 and NNXT (create midi track and drop your sample into the blank space and it makes the sampler for you) The way everything snaps just right in the sequencer. Auto fades (small but a huge time saver) Also, the DAWs that use a play head (logic, reason) just feel more cumbersome at times. Being able to just select a place in time and hit play without moving your mouse to the top of the screen saves time. Using the arrow keys to control a parameter incrementally. Hot keys instead of different mouse tools (razor, pencil, etc.) is faster. Typing a specific value into any parameter. Reasons tool window is cool but Ableton has more options in terms of processing midi automatically (midi effects, probability, scale mode and more) Tuner (so helpful getting random things in key quick) Loops drop in with correct tempo 99% of the time. No fiddling. It’s mostly about speed for me. VST3‼️ Don’t get me wrong you know I love reason but the best parts about it- it’s skeuomorphic design and REs are available to any Daw now via the reason rack. Oh and one more time…. VST3‼️(it’s 2022 after all and I have plugins that I just can’t use in reason (melodyne, track spacer, soothe, vocalign and a bunch more)
@Artek604
2 жыл бұрын
@@itsdjQuasar Ok, agreed. Too bad you've not tried Bitwig - it's a modern Ableton on steroids :)
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