This deconstruction of the track “Got to” is a showcase for the new synthesizer MPT. This track was produced in 8 bar chunks and deconstructed by clicking the zero key to pull pieces out of the track. Using a deconstructed loop allows you to string those looped arrangements out to really develop the track. This is normally completed starting with the percussion. Then adding different tones on 8 bar segments allows you to build the track to suit your vision. Finally adding vocals brings the chords you have laid to come together into a robust track. Built-in equalizer functionality would allow you to set levels and tonality to sound it’s best.
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