Very nice tutorial. It's no secret that in music production instruments are layered to give a thicker sound. Just don't overdo it.
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I totally agree. Thanks for reaching out!
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Speaking as a sound designer and someone who is on Steemit since October, unfortunately very few of Steemians do music production. Right now it seems to me like a waste of time. You always have my upvote.
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Thanks, mate. Yes, SteemIt is not yet very popular amongst sound designers or mixing engineers, but every time I travel or go to pubs I always meet very young people who are into sound design, both male and female. It's impressive how the community is growing so I believe they will come sooner or later. Sound is my passion so I always love writing about it. Take care.
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Can't you risk phase problems by layering this way?
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