Luis Humanoide
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Yesterday I shared a tutorial where I copied and pasted dynamics so that several channels would have the same dynamics. However, if I modify them again, I would have to do the same thing, so today I'm sharing another technique, which is Shared Copies, where I could edit the dynamics and hear how it sounds on all the tracks. I'm not putting it in the tutorials section because I'm new and I can't post there.
VIDEO:
I created this short tutorial based on something I use a lot: having several instruments playing in harmony, but I want them to share the same dynamics.
In this tutorial, I explore another technique, which consists of using shared copies to control the dynamics of various instruments.
To do this, I duplicate the channels and insert the shared copies there, which avoids having to re-record the MIDI if I only want to make changes with the mouse.
To do this, I use some macros that will speed up the process.
VIDEO:
I created this short tutorial based on something I use a lot: having several instruments playing in harmony, but I want them to share the same dynamics.
In this tutorial, I explore another technique, which consists of using shared copies to control the dynamics of various instruments.
To do this, I duplicate the channels and insert the shared copies there, which avoids having to re-record the MIDI if I only want to make changes with the mouse.
To do this, I use some macros that will speed up the process.