Hello world!
Who has the means (technology) to make the transition from one to another part of the song (with the use of the Orion program!). Share your tips. If this is already mentioned, then please give a link to the topic.
Thanks a lot.
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How to go from one part of the song to the next.Do not twist the handle, if you do not know why you need it!
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.I am not sure what you are asking. Do you want to know about arrangements - key changed, chord progressions, bridges, etc - or do you want to know how to use Pattern and Song modes in Orion?
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
No not about the tools "pattern" and "song." I mean composes arrangements (I'm talking about the script songs). When the script song progresses from one song to another part of the song. You can say about a bunch of verse and chorus, and the chorus and the pit, etc. After all, there are many tricks. As users implement these techniques in a program of Orion. For example there is a reception (explained sign) WoooooooOOOOSSHHHH BOOM! What tools do it in Orion? Thank you very much Do not twist the handle, if you do not know why you need it!
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.If I get it right, you want to know how to arrange a song and how the song is build up, right?
Like - Intro - Build up - Main - Break down - Main - End Is that what you mean? Whoooooooosh can be done e.g. with WASP. Use the white noise (it's the zickzackzickzag line on the bottom of OSC 1 or OSC 2). Then you play around with the CUTOFF. Also set the AMP ENV and FILTER corresponding to the sound you want. Can't explain how to get a Boom for a Break down. Too many options. Either use a sample or a generator. You might want to use a lot of reverb or better the Impulse Response fx on the sound so it sounds some spacy. But of course it depends on the genre you produce the track for.
Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
Yes, it is. Only in the context of the use of different techniques and tools and programs Orion. Simply put, technical methods of ligaments (transitions) in the song. Thank you. Do not twist the handle, if you do not know why you need it!
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
Oh, I understand. Thank you. I'll experiment. Do not twist the handle, if you do not know why you need it!
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
You might want to download some users' songs from www.orion-reloaded.com to see how other people use Orion and what song structures they use.
Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
Thank you. I will listen to songs users. And analyze these songs. But if there are illustrations (video, pictures) - it would be all cool. Do not twist the handle, if you do not know why you need it!
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.There is some stuff on YouTube if you go looking for it
Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
Some of the scene I watched. Good video. Do not twist the handle, if you do not know why you need it!
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
You're thinking about it too much in the technical sense, which won't help you at this stage. There are certain things you need to know to make a song:
In any way, the best way to learn about stuff is to listen to your favorite songs and see how they are formed, how it all plays individually as well as a whole. Whether you do it in Orion or some other software, the principles will always be the same.
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.Hi HIPNAGOGIYA!
I thank you for such an extensive response. It said many right things that should concern each musician. I agree with many. All musicians must constantly learn new things, and constantly learning. The only way to grow, so do their songs more interesting for the listener. I also follow this way: 1) I graduated College of Music in music theory (though it is not my primary education), 2) patiently studied the entire certificate program Orion (translating into my language chapter by chapter), 3) constantly read different literature (and watch different videos) on the note, arrangement, etc. I'm interested. But there is a problem (like many musicians) - I can quickly compose draft of songs (entire structure), but I find it hard to focus on the details. So many songs I can not finish. Weakest point - the linkage between parts the song. So I was very interested asking a question. Thanks again for your advice. I will listen to them - and all musicans of the same wish! Do not twist the handle, if you do not know why you need it!
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.Vitaly, I think your last post is something that the majority of people here can relate to. Sometimes it's better just to leave a piece that you're working on for a while and then go back to it with some fresh ideas. Maybe you could listen to some music in a similar style (or some other FTM) and borrow/extend elements from what you hear.
Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
I recently started to use a plan songs (on paper). It seems this is a very good tool. I'm doing a song structure in the program (the main parties, harmony rhythm, tempo). Thereafter I try to present the most detailed and describe each aspect songs (on paper). The number of parts, their character, what musical instruments to play, etc. I do circuits, descriptions, etc. It is not difficult, not long, and it is interesting. In my head appears is a clear understanding of the song.
Yes it is a good tool. Even my lecturer on music said, "Learn to listen! And above all to hear!" Do not twist the handle, if you do not know why you need it!
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Re: How to go from one part of the song to the next.
Thanks for this link. As a started, it would be best to listen on other's work first.
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