That’s the cool thing, adjusting the envelopes is much more subtle than altering the microtiming or shifting the entire pattern left or right.
It’s great for creating “space” between each track in a way I didn’t consider when focusing solely on how “snappy” or “lazy” each sample/synth track was in isolation.
The interplay is gr8 and takes me beyond sound design into if not humanized, more pleasing and “natural” territory. Things that sound cool in isolation need tweaking to interact with each other.
It’s probably super obvious but I think it’s improved my mixing and beatmaking.
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