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Removing Reverb
Can someone please tell me how to Remove Reverb from a track?
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Thanks @Richie Drummer
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Thanks @Rafael Tobola
Please help. What is/was your strategy for sound collection?
Again and again I keep running into the same issue - endlessly searching for sounds during creativity flow. Auditioning 200 snares and scrolling through presets and samples does not help the momentum. More and more this makes sense to me to have a collection of sounds prepared before producing. In recent Produce-A-Ton, Dane showed his collection of recorded sounds in Sampler menu. Now I’m eager to know whether ther’s like the best strategy for building my collection. What was your strategy? Did you organize by: Genre? Element (kicks, snares, basses, vocals)?Emotional character? Texture (warm, digital, dusty, aggressive, soft)?“Go-to” sounds that always work for you?
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If I’m in the flow, most times, I just name the track the instrument I want to put there, then open a piano plugin, play the part, and exchange the piano for the right instrument later.
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that’s good stuff @John Rowley! I use cymatics.fm, and Cosmos by Waves, and Splice. They get right to it. They save time, though you still need to refine the search.
Do you align tracks to one groove template?
Last month I focused deeply on rhythm programming and groove. One thing that really stood out to me was learning not only how to create groove from scratch, but also how to extract groove from an audio file and turn it into a groove template that can be applied to any track. Then I watched Produce-A-Ton and didn’t find any discussion about the groove templates or aligning all instruments to one groove. It looked liked something not really important. But I’m curious about your workflow: How often do you actually apply groove templates to your tracks? Is it something you use regularly, occasionally for certain genres, or almost never? And when you do use groove, do you prefer creating your own feel or extracting it from existing audio?
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That’s a good idea! I’ve always developed my own groove. I listen to what I like then carve or build from there. The premade grooves seem a bit too on, generically to me. I like to humanize my tracks.
Leader board
I'd like to learn how the leader board works. Can somebody please help me with that?🤓
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That’s good news @Phillip Patterson
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@Berlin RedluX @share_musician_love
New Members Club Collaboration Tool - FREE :)
We always want to encouraging you to create and release music! So, with that in mind, I created a free platform called membershipcollab.com that can help you all better connect with other students in this community for collaboration! In my opinion, collaboration is the #1 way to help increase your skills and grow as a musician, engineer or producer. The new membershipcollab.com platform is a tool all of you can use to connect and work on projects! 1. Create a free account on membershipcollab.com. 2. From there you can post projects and list the roles needed to complete the project. 3. People can apply to work with you or you can search for people/skills to find collaborators. 4. If you're in a paid membership you can always bring these projects to the mentors for extra help. 5. I will create a post at end of each month where we can highlight everyone who completed a project that month. 6. As a community we can give some support to these projects :) It should be a good time! Let me know if you have any questions, and good luck to everyone working on projects in April :) **Let me know in the comments if you encounter any bugs**
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Hi Caleb, just a note, but in Members collaboration, there’s either except or decline. There’s no way to vet anyone you can’t connect with them and get to know them any better because there’s only accept or decline. How can we resolve that? How can we get an opportunity to vet? The person gets to know him better before we accept or declined their interest in our proposal?
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@Caleb Loveless I tried but no communication tools come up.
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Tony Dee
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Pro Tools-based mix and master engineer, Berklee-touched, heart-led songwriter and producer. I enjoy helping people make music that loves, & heals us.

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Joined Jan 18, 2023
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