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PG - Infrequence

By PGray_Official

  • KShoudo
    KShoudo left a comment
    I'm addicted to this
  • cloudbloom
    cloudbloom left a comment
    I'm a moron, figured out that you just stretch the end of the instrument when set on loop lol. Before that i had just been cloning them
  • cloudbloom
    cloudbloom left a comment
    (cont) how a lot of this stuff works and utilizing different tools. there are hardly any really in depth tutorials on youtube and i would love to see very advanced techniques, using elements from different modes to affect music etc. Thanks for your time!
  • cloudbloom
    cloudbloom left a comment
    (cont.) with multiple greyed sections back to back without having the full colored part in front of each? is that what some of the keyframes are for? sorry for so many questions i just want to pick your brain a bit i'm still trying to learn how a lot of
  • cloudbloom
    cloudbloom left a comment
    (continued) i used one in my song i finished yesterday, think i sent it to you. the green keyframes on yours are still a mystery to me, dont know what you used them for or their function. also how did you get the loop to show up with multiple greyed loop
  • cloudbloom
    cloudbloom left a comment
    Dunno if i asked already but will you upload this to youtube, either unmuffled or both clear and filtered? Also after looking at the timeline i understood how placing a filter directly on it will affect the instruments in that section. used one in my song
  • cloudbloom
    cloudbloom left a comment
    I would love to see a video of your creation process or something, for the first time in my life i can finally make music bcuz of dreams and i'm having a blast but there's a LOT to learn still! I see stuff like you made and think BRUH HOW haha
  • cloudbloom
    cloudbloom left a comment
    This is amazing, in remix mode i removed the filter on everything to hear it all clearly and it sounds so good. I am super intrigued by all the key frame nodes and grain stretch/purple lines running vertically on the timeline, how does it all work??
  • SpektronPS
    SpektronPS left a comment
    Pretty unique song - nice work.

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