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02-09-2022, 02:47 PM
Hello all. I've been using Online Sequencer for a while now, and I've finally decided to make an account, so others can figure out who made all those weird sequences. I already saved a few before registering, not sure if it's worth resaving them under this account, because that sounds a bit risky. (I'd like to hear your thoughts on this idea) I have lots of experience with music production, so you may be wondering, why am I using Online Sequencer? Well, it's a convenient sketchpad for all sorts of ridiculous melodic ideas, which is why I use it.
I'd also like to add that I am the definition of an introvert, so if these messages sound a bit blunt, I apologize; it takes me a bit to get used to other communities! This community certainly seems... interesting. Watching the messages flow in the chat is rather entertaining, I've got to wait another 24 hours for that though! 
One more thing - If I post nothing in either the forums or the chat, it doesn't mean I'm ignoring everything; I'll always lurk around, occasionally posting up stupid, ridiculous and dumb sequences.


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02-09-2022, 05:47 PM
Welcome to OnlineSequencer.

You mentioned having experience in music production, got any tips for drum reverb?


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02-10-2022, 09:50 AM
Thanks for the welcome! When it comes to adding reverb to drums, I always put a small amount of reverb on the hi-hats and snares (I usually put more on the snare, but this is all down to personal preference). I rarely put reverb on bass drums, although it depends what kind of bass drum it is. Adding reverb to a bass drum can definitely work in some cases, but do it sparingly!


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