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should I get a zoom 505 multi effects pedal or dedicated behringer ones, i'm on a budget and haven't decided on a particular sound so i'm leaning to the multi
but is there a significant quality difference between them?

>significant quality difference
I doubt that, actually. Going modular with cheep Behringer/Nady/Danelectro/Rogue pedals is a lot more fun than having one multi FX unit. But it's also more of a hassle (all those power supplies/batteries, patch cables, etc). It's really gonna be up to you in the end, but the digital Zoom pedal is probably the best option imho.

•Most Effective Option On A Budget: Multi FX
•Most Fun Option On A Budget-Plus: A litter of cheep pedals

clyp.it/xdd5u4om

Made this tonight. Would love some feedback : )

Dont know if the drums are too much and Im not sure if the textures sound right.

btw I use ableton.

>clyp.it/dkepuprn
I dig it. Cant really help with mixing tips though my mixing is horrible ^-^

>clyp.it/nw3ltrze
Honest your mixing sounds amazing to me

>it's a create a loop that sounds pretty good but can't make it a full song episode

every fucking time

This is the 2nd song of yours I've heard on these threads and I think you're one of the better producers here. The first track of yours I heard was Porter Robinson influenced and this one sounds more like deadmau5. I don't like either of those artists but you're doing a great job at making that popular EDMish sound. Keep going.

Reeeee! Requires windows 7 or higher

What is this genre called? youtube.com/watch?v=5CMnczUccYE

So I can read up on it.

Hi guys, can i get good real time distortion on my usb audio interface(behringer umc22)?

It can be done in post-prod because the clean, unmodified signal is good, but when i use freeamp for distortion it gets all muddy and noisy