
So a friend of mine made a dubstep remix of Baa Baa Blacksheep (link) for another of my friends as an art trade and it inspired me to make one as well. I didn't really arrang this like a dubstep song but I'm cool with that. I made my lady
sing, so that's her vocals; Go say hi if you like and checkout the very cool jewelry she makes.
gift for
a very talented artist and pirate

gift for

a very talented artist and pirate
Category Music / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 4.21 MB
Thank you.
Sure, you can download the track by right clicking the link that says "Download" (it's to the right of the link that says "+Add to Favorites") and clicking save link as. the BPM is 140 and the DAW I used is Reason and a little bit of Audacity for editing the vocals.
I wanted to ask you, I had the tracks volume start at 85 and then at the drop I put it to 100, is that something that's taboo? because it would make it harder to mix right?
Sure, you can download the track by right clicking the link that says "Download" (it's to the right of the link that says "+Add to Favorites") and clicking save link as. the BPM is 140 and the DAW I used is Reason and a little bit of Audacity for editing the vocals.
I wanted to ask you, I had the tracks volume start at 85 and then at the drop I put it to 100, is that something that's taboo? because it would make it harder to mix right?
Well if you're talking about the velocity of a certain channel, it's bad only if you have someone recording, or editing weork on it after you changed the volume.
It can make it difficult for an audio engineer to work on a project that you gave to him that has changes in velocity. (Even if it's just a simple stem, the difference can highly throw off a track)
My advice to you, is to have the person working on your project to do the change for you, as opposed of doing it yourself, which can throw the person you're working with off. Hopefully that helped.
It can make it difficult for an audio engineer to work on a project that you gave to him that has changes in velocity. (Even if it's just a simple stem, the difference can highly throw off a track)
My advice to you, is to have the person working on your project to do the change for you, as opposed of doing it yourself, which can throw the person you're working with off. Hopefully that helped.
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