Hello I'm Becky! A Drum & Bass DJ, Producer, RU-vidr and Twitch Streamer from Sheffield, UK. You can catch me live on Twitch, where I am an official Twitch Partner.
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Thank you soo much! Love the pacing, good balance between explanation and timeliness, and also how you deliver info! Super helpful for the drone-y synth bass I'm adding reverb to :) I've been subd, love the content !
Becky is such a natural and talented teacher. Thank you for your ability to explain complex musical concepts in such a clear and easy-to-understand way
Hi Becky, thanks for this amazing video!!!! Maybe it's time for me to try new things in my life. Thank you very much for giving me new inspiration. A well-deserved compliment all the way from BELGIUM!!!!
Thank you. Very easy to follow compared to many others. I have a queation you didnt talk about. When you create a new send,and the enable button shows up on each track..including the send tracks themselves..what do those do? Do are they for ckntrolling the amount they send to the master? But that wouodnt make sense for them to have send enable buttons for the other send tracks right? They all show up at inf by default,and alot of times if I start turning all those up on the send tracks themselves instrad of the audio tracks..then I get grainular feedback. Im jjst curious what they can be used for. I have an old physucal copy of Ableton 8 manual and it doesnt address their purpose either.
This is literally the best detailed eq & compression bass video I've ever seen. Good lookin! Wish I could send u some of my mixes so u can bless them with your talent!
the haters have no clue how the sync button is essential for cool mashups (which might come into your mind on the spot, and you don't want to ruin the vibe with manual syncing when the tracks fit perfectly)
I'm not for or against Sync... Because if you don't know what you do Sync Button will not work for you either... You won't be in Phrase and still can mess up your mix... Sync will allow good DJ to make special mix or faster mix or different kind of mix that without sync would make it absolutely hard... And with tracks having smaller and smaller intro... it just makes things better
I personally use sync only for tricks and transitions. I enjoy the art of beatmatching too much and like the thrill of keeping on my toes. I couldn't care what other people use it for. Each to their own! That's what makes each DJ unique. And move with the technology and times!