and also on equalizer turning the nob on the left makes the low frequencies volume go down. and turning the nob on the right makes the high frequencies volume go down and the middle... you get point dont you?
You need more stuff filling in the spaces, which you could maybe do with some extra fleshing out of the piano and by adding effects such as: static, transitions, falls, etc. Not that bad overall.
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painkiller5 years ago
i see youve changed your name
TOKYO (Old acc)5 years ago
Ye, that's cool.
painkiller5 years ago
and also on equalizer turning the nob on the left makes the low frequencies volume go down. and turning the nob on the right makes the high frequencies volume go down and the middle... you get point dont you?
painkiller5 years ago
i think you get it when you get premium
painkiller5 years ago
parametric EQ its easier to use and you can see the frequencies
TOKYO (Old acc)5 years ago
I do have an equalizer. I just have no clue how to use it.
painkiller5 years ago
the snare sounds diffrent cuz you dont have EQ
TOKYO (Old acc)5 years ago
Cool. Thanks for the feedback!
TENEBRIS5 years ago
You need more stuff filling in the spaces, which you could maybe do with some extra fleshing out of the piano and by adding effects such as: static, transitions, falls, etc. Not that bad overall.
painkiller5 years ago
i put teached... not taught... bruh