Thanx,
B.
Batucada wrote: not funky at all.
make it sound funkier
+1. That's how I learnt. Import them into your DAW as an audio file, stretch it (not time stretch, just the wav) and pick out individual sounds.himalaya wrote:Another tip, which will teach you the skill very quickly is to collect a few percussion loops that you find 'funky' and then try to emulate them in your sequencer by drawing the notes yourself. Listen to the loop and edit in your sequence, listen and edit, etc.
Very soon you will develop the 'feel' for what works and why it works.
True! skipping beats, changing accents, syncopation etc...more "upbeat" than "downbeat" as it is often in "african" beats....but still they are mixing more and more nowadays...and in your case for House...cyclique approaches I would say.himalaya wrote:However, at the end of the day, 'funk' is not arrived at through fx processing so much as through music skill.
Maybe you're using too much percussion? Rather than focussin on filling in the silence with as much sound as possible, instead focus on using only a few patterns to compliment the groove.Batucada wrote:ferocious African tribal gathering
Exactly. Remember that rhythm isn't found in the hits, it's in the spaces.Kim (esoundz) wrote:Maybe you're using too much percussion? Rather than focussin on filling in the silence with as much sound as possible, instead focus on using only a few patterns to compliment the groove.Batucada wrote:ferocious African tribal gathering
As Miles would have said...silence IS musicduncanparsons wrote:Exactly. Remember that rhythm isn't found in the hits, it's in the spaces.Kim (esoundz) wrote:Maybe you're using too much percussion? Rather than focussin on filling in the silence with as much sound as possible, instead focus on using only a few patterns to compliment the groove.Batucada wrote:ferocious African tribal gathering
Nah, it was John Cage.ozmoz2008 wrote:As Miles would have said...silence IS musicduncanparsons wrote:Exactly. Remember that rhythm isn't found in the hits, it's in the spaces.Kim (esoundz) wrote:Maybe you're using too much percussion? Rather than focussin on filling in the silence with as much sound as possible, instead focus on using only a few patterns to compliment the groove.Batucada wrote:ferocious African tribal gathering
Oh________yeah!himalaya wrote:Nah, it was John Cage.ozmoz2008 wrote:As Miles would have said...silence IS musicduncanparsons wrote:Exactly. Remember that rhythm isn't found in the hits, it's in the spaces.Kim (esoundz) wrote:Maybe you're using too much percussion? Rather than focussin on filling in the silence with as much sound as possible, instead focus on using only a few patterns to compliment the groove.Batucada wrote:ferocious African tribal gathering
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