Originally Posted by
dope
I don't want to sound like an ass either but to some extent I agree with luxi.
You made a great effort, and it's thanks to guys like you that I learned stuff on production.
"Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime".
For serious beginners (and not some bro willing to make tEh SkIlL3x B4sS) it's way better to teach them how to get some sounds using tools (e.g. Massive + chain FX) than to give them a patch with "put this at this level, put that at that level etc..".
Again, i'll be forever grateful to guys like you who are willing to take some time to help unknown people without getting a reward back. Our comments (or at least mine, I don't like to speak for others like that) are meant to try to make your tutorials even better than they already are.
Keep it up.
PS : I was wondering, how do you manage to record the sound that goes out ? What's your soundcard ?
I have a Creative X-Fi I use for gaming purposes and I can record thanks to "stereo mix" but unfortunately this option is not available on my M-Audio Fastrack which i use for producing.
Did you do some virtual sound routing or your soundcard allows you to record what's going out ?
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