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Switchtrix Electronics Intros EMS-Inspired Synthe A100
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trance This Was TRANCE In The Year 2004 Part 1 [130-137 bpm]
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Seventh chords are a fantastic way to add color to your music. They offer a richer, more complex sound than basic triads and can add depth to your productions. They’re commonly found in all kinds of genres – jazz, hip-hop, lo-fi, R&B, and even house music. Learning how to use seventh chords will make your tracks sound sophisticated and fresh. In this article, we’ll break down what seventh chords are, how to use them effectively in modern beat making, and provide practical tips for integrating them into your music. It’s time to add some color to your chords... The post How to use seventh chords in modern music first appeared on Native Instruments Blog. View the full article -
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been revolutionizing many industries, and Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is no exception. AI is already being used to generate melodies, create beats, and even produce entire tracks autonomously, which raises an intriguing question: Can AI replace human musicians in EDM? In this article, we will explore the limitations of AI in EDM, specifically how AI struggles to capture human emotion, improvisation, and artistic intention. We’ll also dive into the opinions of EDM artists and producers about AI’s place in the creative process, and whether machines can truly replace the human touch in dance music creation... The post Can AI Replace Musicians in EDM? The Role of Creativity in the Age of Machines appeared first on GlobalDJsGuide. View the full article
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