I know that people will quantize drums and percussion if thats the sound/style there after.
But....
1. Are there certain instruments and/or sounds that you should quantize all the time...??? (Drums for example)
2. Are there certain instruments and/or sounds that you should NOT quantize...???
Pads, leads, pianos, guitar, strings, winds, synths...pretty much anything that is 'melodic in nature' and needs to 'flow freely'.
3. Is quantization one of those things where you get to choose whether to apply it or not....regardless of what the instrument and/or sound is....???
4. Does the choice for quantization also depend on generes and/or styles of music...???
For example HipHop/R&B/Funk should NOT be quantized.....VS.....EDM/Dance where a 4/4 beat almost forces you to quantize in order to keep a steady beat.
5. Are there certain styles of music and/or situations which would require you to quantize almost everything in the song....???
Any tips and suggestions would be appreciated.
But....
1. Are there certain instruments and/or sounds that you should quantize all the time...??? (Drums for example)
2. Are there certain instruments and/or sounds that you should NOT quantize...???
Pads, leads, pianos, guitar, strings, winds, synths...pretty much anything that is 'melodic in nature' and needs to 'flow freely'.
3. Is quantization one of those things where you get to choose whether to apply it or not....regardless of what the instrument and/or sound is....???
4. Does the choice for quantization also depend on generes and/or styles of music...???
For example HipHop/R&B/Funk should NOT be quantized.....VS.....EDM/Dance where a 4/4 beat almost forces you to quantize in order to keep a steady beat.
5. Are there certain styles of music and/or situations which would require you to quantize almost everything in the song....???
Any tips and suggestions would be appreciated.