Tracking in 4/4
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- dead cannibal
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do your own thing, if you can make it sound good, than go for it. thats the thing about breakcore, you get to be creative and experiment
- weyheyhey !!
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xTxRxAxVxIxSx wrote:Yeah, try some 23/16 or something.
Haha, that would sound so messy.
nah, it's just two bars of 8 and a bar of 7 essentially :p
fun can be had by switching time sigs. i've done a track that alternates every bar between 7/4 and 4/4, sounds kinda interesting.
have a listen to frog pocket, dude is excellent at using interesting time sigs in the right place. he makes it sound so natural.
- xTxRxAxVxIxSx
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Lol, yeah. Or 1 bar of 5, 2 bars of 2, 1 bar of 7, 2 bars of 4, 1 bar of 1, 1 bar of 1, and 1 bar of 1...
Anyone remember Mudvayne? They were one of the major Nu-Metal bands. Anyway, on their album "The End Of All Things To Come", the song "Trapped In The Wake Of A Dream" alternates between all kinds of time signatures. Sounds pretty sweet, but is nearly impossible to headbang to.
Same goes for Dillinger Escape Plan, especially the stuff on Miss Machine.
Anyone remember Mudvayne? They were one of the major Nu-Metal bands. Anyway, on their album "The End Of All Things To Come", the song "Trapped In The Wake Of A Dream" alternates between all kinds of time signatures. Sounds pretty sweet, but is nearly impossible to headbang to.
Same goes for Dillinger Escape Plan, especially the stuff on Miss Machine.
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