Maybe there's already a way to do this, but on the games where we are choosing between two options like Dr. Comp, etc. I find it helpful to close my eyes. It would be nice if we could use space bar or some other key to cycle between the two options, so that you don't have to keep opening your eyes to switch back and forth.
With my newly released EP, I made a lyric video to see if I could visually show the movie that was in my head when I was writing the song. Interestingly, trying to visually create a story takes in new directions even when it is close to what inspired the song. There was a part of me that was fascinated and torn by this technology. I don't use generative AI for writing music, but for making videos, it is promising. What do you think? Would you use it to make music videos?
Thanks @Endriu Filimon! I think over the years I had considered different ways to visually tell stories and I feel it allows a new type of expression. Thanks for checking it out!
I've been an annually paying Soundgym member since 2019 and I am wondering if there's a chance to become a lifetime member for less then 400 USD? I am so glad I did pay for the lifetime plan with Tonegym 3 years ago... any chance to get that amount down? Love and thanks for the good work!
@stelios I followed your advice and got a discounted ToneGym subscription from SoundGym. Really fun tool! I think I’m going to have a lot of fun with it! In November, when my annual subscription expires, I’ll do the opposite for SoundGym.
It’s my first day back in over a year. Trying to do a workout on my IPad Pro, and during the games, it will stop working. It’s like the touchscreen no longer works mid game. It might be fine for the first question, then suddenly I can’t change the curves or frequency- even trying to type in a value with the keyboard only captures the 0’s but no numbers. It will allow some factors like bypass or turning the EQ on and off, but I can’t manipulate anything. I get frustrated and just hit confirm and of course, then I die. LOL. Is this an Apple issue or a “‘me” issue?
The Debate: How do you organize your tracks: color coding, clean naming, or pure chaos?
Some producers need visual order to move fast. Some trust detailed names to stay in control. And some somehow thrive in a session that looks completely unhinged but still gets results.
Why It Matters: Organization affects speed, decision-making, and how long it takes to find the thing you need before the idea disappears.
Team Color Coding, Team Name, or Team Chaos, and why does your system work for you?
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Mar 21, 16:50