The S2400 has some of the best groove and punch on the planet. It also has Choke Groups that can make sounds cut each other off, creating a gating effect between the various sounds in your songs. Combined, this makes for a SERIOUSLY awesome sounding drum machine sampler, but getting that same sound you worked hard to perfect into your DAW requires a special technique in order to preserve all the groove you created.
In this video, I’ll explain WHY choke grouping is a thing, WHY you want to use it, HOW it affects your songs, and HOW to properly record your tracks from the S2400 into your DAW.
This is a bit of a long tutorial but for posterity, I wanted to ensure all angles of it were covered so that everybody can learn from it- beginner to expert.
📍 Hear what choke groups sound like: @9:31
📍 If you want to jump to the tutorial part, click here: @15:25
The S2400 has some of the best groove and punch on the planet. It also has Choke Groups that can make sounds cut each other off, creating a gating effect between the various sounds in your songs. Combined, this makes for a SERIOUSLY awesome sounding drum machine sampler, but getting ...
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