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"im going to continue making this crazy stuff then after a while my style will be so sick that you will be like damn suuun that shit is so sick i dont even get it. i will be like bro its ok.. you dont have to." -omgdonut
It's a bit bubbly instead of clicky, but still doing good. I can use it with my current castanets and get more depth in the rhythm. But so far, this will be the main one i use so much appreciated .
Any others are still very welcome, I'm using his Sonic Cowbell fyi.
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"im going to continue making this crazy stuff then after a while my style will be so sick that you will be like damn suuun that shit is so sick i dont even get it. i will be like bro its ok.. you dont have to." -omgdonut
Hm it's not working quite as well as I thought.
Noob question - is there a way to lower volume? I know you can when you import an audio file, but this is dpcm :x
To a certain degree yes, but if you do it too much, you'll end up with a very noisy sounding triangle-ish sample thanks to the nature of delta-modulation encoding. (There are only ramps in the sample, a real Square wave sample is impossible to create because of this)
To a certain degree yes, but if you do it too much, you'll end up with a very noisy sounding triangle-ish sample thanks to the nature of delta-modulation encoding. (There are only ramps in the sample, a real Square wave sample is impossible to create because of this)
I see. But the question was -how- do I lower the volume of a dpcm?
You can only lower it when importing. Here is the actual WAV file, if you want to try it.
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"im going to continue making this crazy stuff then after a while my style will be so sick that you will be like damn suuun that shit is so sick i dont even get it. i will be like bro its ok.. you dont have to." -omgdonut