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Staple synth patch foundations

When you think of your favourite electronic music do you hear a consistent sound in a particular part of the spectrum? The timbre may vary from track to track but we bet you can nail down specific parts. That’s due to the nature of how we experience music and will be similar no matter what creation methods are used, or genre of music is being produced. Think of a standard rock band. Although there are exceptions, you will most likely find a vocalist, drums, bass and guitar. This basic formation

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