Klubben 2
By zpeisman on July 24, 2022 9:12 pm
Did a repeat of last week and made this in a couple of hours at the very same spot up in the mountain called Klubben.
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Did a repeat of last week and made this in a couple of hours at the very same spot up in the mountain called Klubben.
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Liking the chord progressions and playful time signature. Nice work!
Catchy tune! (I really really like the intro groove a lot.)
How does LSDJ work for non-4/4 meters? Similar tricks to M8 -- does it have a notion of a pattern groove or HOP-ping to the next or do you just have to copy/paste across pages?
How does LSDJ work for non-4/4 meters? Similar tricks to M8 -- does it have a notion of a pattern groove or HOP-ping to the next or do you just have to copy/paste across pages?
Just realized just now I asked the same question a few weeks back / tunes ago. My bad.
This little place in the mountains is full of music, it must be a constant party over there with these great songs playing there.
- Devieus
Very cool sounds. Nice contrasts and powerful ending.
Liking the chord progressions and playful time signature. Nice work!
Catchy tune! (I really really like the intro groove a lot.)
How does LSDJ work for non-4/4 meters? Similar tricks to M8 -- does it have a notion of a pattern groove or HOP-ping to the next or do you just have to copy/paste across pages?
ilzxc wrote:How does LSDJ work for non-4/4 meters? Similar tricks to M8 -- does it have a notion of a pattern groove or HOP-ping to the next or do you just have to copy/paste across pages?
Just realized just now I asked the same question a few weeks back / tunes ago. My bad.
This little place in the mountains is full of music, it must be a constant party over there with these great songs playing there.
- Devieus
Thank you for the comments all!
@ilzxc: MY bad, for being chronically very slow at commenting. For completion's sake, I think it's possible to use grooves, but I use the (H)op command since I find that easier to keep track of (visualize).
@Devieus: for being named the Norwegian equivalent of "The Club" it was a very calm place. I was lucky the weather wasn't the best when I went there, as it meeant I got to have the place to myself.