Setting Up DAW Templates (workflow enhancement)
Making templates (in any form) is always a good time saver. So what makes a good template? One important aspect (and much overlooked) is to keep it open – meaning you should not add any colourisation that might not be needed. Sometimes it’s an important part of the work-flow, and you might have some distortion you end up putting on there anyway. Then of course it saves time. A good example of a bad template is the standard FL studio template. On start up a template is loaded with some drum samples in the sequencer, each with their own fx channel. Nothing too fancy. But,...
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