hawke0777 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:12 am
hey how many tracks do you use when you are making a beat.....and also how may notes do you try to typically use?
also, do you change the beat when you are doing a "break"?
thirdly what is a good place to learn the formats of a song?
check this out what would you do to make it more modern, and also more of a music format?
https://soundcloud.com/collins-lab-8651 ... N1Dgf21nvT
Sorry about the late response. Here's an answer to each of your questions:
1. In terms of the tracks and notes, I usually don't think about it that much. I generally use the amount that I feel would fit the kind of music track that I am making. If you want to learn how many notes, and tracks that I used to make Twisty's Piano, a midi download has been provided below:
file:///C:/Users/owens/Downloads/Piano%20SOS.mid (just copy and paste this in your browser)
2. Sometimes I change the beat of the track if I'm doing a break, and sometimes I don't. For this track, the beat changes a lot (most noticeably the percussion), but this is something I don't typically do in a lot of my tracks.
3. A good place to learn the formats of a song is to look up midi files, import them into Lmms, and see how many notes, tracks, and effects those specific composers used to make the track in question. The source I typically use to download these files is Kh-Insider (
https://www.khinsider.com/midi), but if you type in your favorite song and put .midi after it, your bound to find other results.
4. I clicked on the link for the track you mentioned, and it doesn't seem to be working. Did somebody remove it?