In this video, Austin goes over how to layer, when to layer, and why to layer different sounds and elements of your productions. ——— Shop Our Samples, Presets, and MIDI Packs! Explore Our Start-To-Finish Production Course! ——— Follow us on Instagram - Listen To Our Podcast! - Join Our Facebook Community - Follow us on TikTok - ——— Listen to some of my work! ——— Use The Affiliate Links Below To Shop My Gear DAW: Cubase 13 Pro - Monitors: ATC SCM25 Mk 2 - Subwoofer: Dynaudio 18S - Interface: RME UFX ii - Interface Controller: RME ARC-USB - Desk: AZ Studio Workstations - Main Microphone: Lauten Audio LT-386 Eden - Other Microphones: Lewitt LCT1040 - Lauten Audio LA-320 - Lauten Audio LA-220 - Lauten Audio LA-120 - Slate ML-1 - Shure SM7B - Advanced Audio 251 - JZ BH-2 - JZ V11 - Voiceover Mic: Lauten LS-208 - Compressor: AudioScape 76D - MIDI Keyboard: M-Audio Code 61 (Discontinued) Keyboards: Arturia Polybrute - Roland Juno DS88 - Roland Juno 106 (Vintage) Guitars: Fender American Professional Stratocaster - Gibson Les Paul Studio - Taylor 214 CE Plus - Preamps: Heritage Audio HA81A - Audient ASP800 - Auto-Tune Unlimited - Camera: Sony A7iv Lens: Sony 24-70mm f2.4 Camera Lights: Aperture Amaran 100Xs ——— Timestamps: Intro 0:00 The Basic Song We're Starting With 1:09 Layering The Main Synth 1:52 What Is The Goal When You're Layering 2:20 Finding An Appropriate Layer 3:18 Controlling Stereo Width On Layers 4:40 Adding A Layer To Add Length and Sustain 5:58 How To Layer A Lead Synth 8:12 Adding A High Pedal Pad 12:52 Adding Left and Right Layers For Width 14:30 Layering Drums and Percussion 15:40 Bouncing Layers As A Stem 16:20 Using Layers To Build A Structure and Arrangement 17:00 Outro 18:17
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