I just wanna say thank you so much I been looking for a way to get beats for a while now and I just wanna say you made my dreams of a artist become possible in just under 30 mins so I really appreciate it!
ive learned anything i couldve paid for in 2 hours of replaying this video! THANKYOU Tristan Ill have to send my sample when im finished and add vocals!
This was an awesome tutorial!!!! Thank you so much for taking out the time to teach people like me that don't know anything about mixing!!! I'm so excited to try out the things I've learned in this vid!! You did an amazing job 😊🤗☺️ Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!! 🤩😁
yes i would like 1 on mixing and mastering and more ticks on how to edit and bring in sounds on a more signifigant level. Thank you so much for this. Really really helpful
Audacity is really a for powerful tool. This tutorial is excellent as well. Keep up the GOOD Work. I want to have music my meditation/relaxation videos and certainly I am going to be creating my own now. Thank You very much.
For multiple pasting just click right arrow on keyboard and it automatically puts cursor in the end (you dont have to always find the spot with yellow line)
Can someone help me? It seems that each of the beats I've come across from the sample and loop site has a bad static attached after downloading and importing to audacity. Though it sounds find on the site preview. Can anyone recommend solutions or other sites?
Greetings from Italy and thanks for sharing, nice job! 👍 Anyway...I think the shortcuts Ctrl+F and Ctrl+Shift+F can really save your time/mind 😉 They fit automatically your single or entire "takes" on the timeline (horizontal and vertical position) this is good for (max) 9-10 Stereo-tracks (or takes) and double (tracks) in Mono... ...it's obvius: if you put 50 tracks, the vertical scrollbar is required 😅 P.S.: Sorry for my questionable "english" 🤐
You can just click on file explorer and go the folder with your files and just have it as a smaller screen you can pull up and drag files from. Hope this helps.
good tutorial except it lacks music theory which kinda as important as tempo. It's at least a good idea to know which Key you're working in. And not pitch down stuff randomly without knowing how many semitones to pitch down what.
It seems like all the youngsters including my son want to take a shortcut to music understanding...nothing wrong with natural ability and intuition...I love that...but get the fundamentals first as it boosts creativity. Old bloke.