To clarify, virtual instruments are used by clicking on the plus sign with a musical note on it (In the studio), and then double-clicking on the gray background. You can then double click on the popup (not on the keyboard!) to make a note. Experiment with it, and when you're ready, just press play and hear what you've created!
thanks heaps ChordsBoy i will take those suggestions on if you could though please explain what you mean by "virtial instruments" it would be great if you could just give me a little more detail
Hey! Nice song! I have a few suggestions, though: 1) Do you know about the virtual instruments (not to be confused with free sounds ;D)? If so, use 'em. They allow you to create your own tunes! It's also free! 2) If you don't want to use the virtual instruments, try using similar free sounds. Instead of just putting good sounds next to each other, have them flow to the next one (Although you did kind of do that!) Also, just a tip: Any experienced soundation user can and will recognize those free sounds (Like I did), so try to use them sparingly!! Good luck on your musical endeavors! :D
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Dj_Kizz
thankyou for that Ill check it out now
ChordsBoy
To clarify, virtual instruments are used by clicking on the plus sign with a musical note on it (In the studio), and then double-clicking on the gray background. You can then double click on the popup (not on the keyboard!) to make a note. Experiment with it, and when you're ready, just press play and hear what you've created!
Dj_Kizz
also i appreciate the likes everyone please do check out my other songs ive made
Dj_Kizz
thanks heaps ChordsBoy i will take those suggestions on if you could though please explain what you mean by "virtial instruments" it would be great if you could just give me a little more detail
ChordsBoy
Hey! Nice song! I have a few suggestions, though: 1) Do you know about the virtual instruments (not to be confused with free sounds ;D)? If so, use 'em. They allow you to create your own tunes! It's also free! 2) If you don't want to use the virtual instruments, try using similar free sounds. Instead of just putting good sounds next to each other, have them flow to the next one (Although you did kind of do that!) Also, just a tip: Any experienced soundation user can and will recognize those free sounds (Like I did), so try to use them sparingly!! Good luck on your musical endeavors! :D
Dj_Kizz
awwww thanks deadlysquarepants!
ToastedBagel
I Can Listen to this song Forever
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This song is weird and cool. Great job Miki