Quick Context: EG means envelope instead of Equaliser it basically manipulates the sustain of the sound. Intro 0:00 Creating a Simple Beat 0:37 Changing Samples 0:55 FX Send 2:00 Programming A
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EG means envelope instead of Equaliser it basically manipulates the sustain of the sound. Intro 0:00 Creating a Simple Beat 0:37 Changing Samples 0:55 FX Send 2:00 Programming A Intro 0:00 Recording Live Notes into Sequencer 0:45 Modelling with Frequency Resonance
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- EG means envelope instead of Equaliser it basically manipulates the sustain of the sound.
- Intro 0:00 Creating a Simple Beat 0:37 Changing Samples 0:55 FX Send 2:00 Programming A
- Intro 0:00 Recording Live Notes into Sequencer 0:45 Modelling with Frequency Resonance
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