Even if they're from ROMplers, it should help take some of the unnatural edge off.Ħ. If your tracks are jam-packed full of synthetic-sounding virtual instrument patches and everything's starting to sound too 'computery', consider bringing in some natural sounds or using a few real instrument parts. Using this method, it's possible to come up with some great abstract noises that sound nothing like the original source material.ĥ. ![]() If you're short on fresh ideas, try running short bursts of a sample through a delay effect. Samples are a constant source of inspiration, but it's easy to discount one because it doesn't fit the feel of your track when you first try it. ![]() (Image credit: Press/Claire Rousay/Michael Scott Dawson)Ĭlaire Rousay and Michael Scott Dawson share their advice for ambient producersĤ.
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