- Arranging and building your song
- Arranging techniques and tips
Arranging techniques and tips
Arranging techniques and tips
There are no set rules for arranging songs, however in general, variation is key to keep the listener's attention.
A great technique is the "two loop rule" by Alex Rome - please give his YouTube channel some love. In a nutshell, the techniques calls for changing something every two loops of the chords (on the Woovebox with default settings/speed for the chord track, two loops equals 8 bars). Of course, the Woovebox' powerful conditional triggering already tends to make sure that changes take place regularly.
You may also be interested in...
- AI DSP resource allocation optimizer (under Understanding DSP load)
Once trained on your song or patterns, the optimizer can reduce DSP loads by ~10% in typical cases.
- Pages (under Tracks)
Each track has multiple pages, where different aspects of the track can be modified.
- Create a final track with Song mode (under Quick start guide and video)
If you wish to use your Woovebox for full song production, the device comes with a powerful dedicated Song mode.
- Mastering (under Guides, tutorials and docs)
Use the master compressor / limiter to level out global loudness.
- Tracks (under Guides, tutorials and docs)
"A4" / "all-purpose/auxiliary 4"; anything extra you might need in your song.