In the following video Chris Petti gives a short lesson on Audio Effect Racks. In this lesson, you get a real look at the music producing aspect of the Dubstep genre. He also goes on to show how adding different chains and effects to the audio changes the sound of the music. The way that he speaks about the procedure is very professional and you can tell that this man knows exactly what he’s doing. Not to mention, the music is really great to listen to as he goes through the steps!
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