itsNano wrote: Therefore, if your song is in the key of F or G major, then make sure the sub of your kick is tuned to F or G major.
Hey bro, what do you do if your kick is tuned to G major and your track is in G minor?
itsNano wrote: Therefore, if your song is in the key of F or G major, then make sure the sub of your kick is tuned to F or G major.
No way, that would just result in an inverted chord kick#rob wrote:Reverse the phase, naturally.
My question is how do you change your kick from G major to G minor?itsNano wrote:You can just change the pitch of your 808 or the sub layer of your kick drum to G minor and now it should be in key. I use a tuner vst that shows which note your sub is on and then just change the pitch in ableton if needed.
In order to do that, you'll have to change the pitch in "cents" rather than "semitones." If you don't know how to do that, just search it on youtube or google. Cents are much smaller pitch changes than semitones, so you'll have to do that until your tuner shows that you are in g minor.tehlord wrote:My question is how do you change your kick from G major to G minor?itsNano wrote:You can just change the pitch of your 808 or the sub layer of your kick drum to G minor and now it should be in key. I use a tuner vst that shows which note your sub is on and then just change the pitch in ableton if needed.
lol... that's such a lame looking plugin
What are you trying to say?soul_junkie wrote:I can't believe I didn't see this thread last year.
F#@KING LOL AT THE THE WHOLE THING*
*except for the people who said learn how to do more than just load a sample, and of course my old mate tehlord, working some dry comedy.
F#@KING LOL AT THE THE WHOLE THINGdaan5678 wrote:What are you trying to say?
lolsoul_junkie wrote:F#@KING LOL AT THE THE WHOLE THINGdaan5678 wrote:What are you trying to say?
That's why I put it in big letters.
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