How To Easily Make Fire 808's Using SubLab (Beginners Guide)
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Been having this plugin for some time now, but really didn't know how to use it effectively. Thanks to you now I'm not lost with it and should be able to now make some fire 808's
amazing!
Best detailed video ever 💯❤️💯
I like this plugin and the one from Apeshyt 808 II
great tutorial!
Awesome thank you
If you’re already (you personally) using a dedicated kick and are ensuring that you phase align it well with your 808, do you still blend in a kick sample when as sound designing the 808? In other words, do you do so as a sound design choice or are you doing so so that you can use the result as a kick and 808 in one?
I like the way it sounded with the sample but makes me wonder if it’d be too punchy layered with an actual kick.
It gets sidechained to the actual kick so that they don’t clash
@@immersed.productions Correct but then is it still even audible?
@@serapheogen Yes you should test it out
Everything sounds good but for some reason when I play a note in the midi it won’t stop playing, even when I stop playing the loop.
How can I fix this?
Sounds like a software issue but try reducing the release time in Sublab