Showing posts with label sequencer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sequencer. Show all posts

Friday, January 8, 2010

Jungle Beat Tutorial



In this tutorial I create a basic jungle beat using two classic jungle breaks. Download the samples used from servut.us/~speak/misc/fltutorials/junglesamples_tuto1.rar

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to post them here. Also, I know the speech is a bit unclear at points, but it should be clear in places where it matters.

Check out my music at
speakmusic.net
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Even though I'm not the biggest fan of Fruity Loops, I still think that this is a very well made tutorial on how to make a unique Jungle beat without having to know much at all about music production and processing. The process that SpeaK uses can be transferred to any basic sequencer interface. So Check it out and enjoy.

Thanks. SpeaK. 

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Randy Sarafan's Simple Sequencer

Randy Sarafan writes:
One of the keys to making good music is mindless repetition. That is what the simple sequencer is great at. It does the same thing over and over again in an eight note sequence. You can adjust the frequency of the note, the duration of the note and the pause between notes. If you get really good, you can anticipate the next note and change things up on the fly. This little box is sure to provide endless hours of fun.

Build one yourself with the instructions. [via Make]