Hi

Just wondering how most people go about making their programmed beats ride
nice and tight (does anyone manages to consistently approach the standards
of people like C4C, Matrix etc)?
I get the main beat placement right, but the additional parts often sound
slightly stilted or awkward and not very inspiring so i usually dig out some
breaks and go off in that route...lazy but more gratifying when you don't
have that much time...

I guess this may be the lack of the invisible ghost hit magic that is used
to fill in the gaps and get the flow going, but I was looking for some tips
on getting the beats to run nicely.

Any ideas?

Dan

PS - bought a PCI modem today so you might hear some tunes in the future if
all goes well. 
I need to make a mini website first tho for a place to upload my tunes
(really not too sure about giving away the copyright to my music, cos you
never know)....

Damn, I'll be struggling with Dreamweaver for a while now (or ask a mate to
do it...) Paul - thanks for the CD.


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