Being able to add a lush sense of space to my mix without washing things out.The ambiance and room sound will now lock to your song’s tempo and move in time rather than being some random value you set by ear. So that begs the question, why would we go to the trouble of making those calculations? What’s the advantage? Well, this might seem obvious, but in case it’s not, it gets the reflections and tails of your reverbs to groove and quantize to your song. This doesn’t mean we can’t do the same thing as the delay though we just need to manually make the calculations. If we set it at 4, then it’s a quarter note delay.īut if we look at other devices, like the Reverb, or the Compressor, you don’t get that option. If you load up a Simple Delay, you’ll see it syncs by default to the song BPM. If you’ve worked with delays at all before then you’re probably already familiar with it. If you’d like to follow along to the video or want to read a bit more into things, here’s the entire transcript for ya:īPM syncing, put simply, is getting a parameter to respond rhythmically with your song. What tools and plugins I use to get the best results.A couple of actual examples of how I use this in one of my tunes.What parameters to work with, specifically.What BPM syncing is and why you should do it.The most advanced producers and engineers in electronic music are doing this, and over the next few minutes, I’m going to show you exactly how. What’s up everybody! In this video we’re going to talk about a super powerful mixing technique – BPM syncing your reverbs. We hate spam and never buy, sell or share email addresses. This offers opportunities to get discounts, free downloads, exclusive offers, industry news, first dibs on new courses and other juicy production goodies.
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