the only difference is the F sharp so they are very close… so i cant see a problem. just keep an eye that the F sharp isnt destabilising things… if you use it in the right way ( to add tension before a resolve) it could be very cool.
Grate Tutorial
Ahmednk2 if your pc cannot handle large amounts of fx processors, bounce parts down to audio, disable plugs that were used and free up cpu resources.
Thank you for this fantastic tutorial!! Clear explanations, well thought out content, and lets of hidden gems sprinkled through the course. Can’t wait for the next one!
@Steve M. My Resting CPU load was 90% until I used the “smart disable for all plugins” macro, then it went to 7
hank you for this fantastic tutorial
Amazing content, the videos were easy to follow
James is the best Tutor so far, he really knows his stuff AND is able to explain it in a really pleasing to listen to way. I like that he summarieses stuff throughout and at the end so it is easy to follow and get a hold off. 5 Stars for shure!
great
Thanks
massive
nice insights, well explained. A step closer to my goal! thx
Brilliant Course. Watched Countless times
Simply awesome! Thank you James for sharing your knowledge.
Great Course! Learned a ton!
Wow!
GreAT amount of information Here!
Can you explain when moving down 4 semitones we have C major as relative major of E minor. But looking at the circle of fifth it’s G major
Really uplifting tutorial! Hope to see more from James in the future! =)
This course made me come back to sonic academy.
This is great, particularly atmosphere, FX and transitions - learned a lot from this. Thanks
Great course from a great producer!