![]() If you’ve recorded to a click, it makes edits SO MUCH easier. Sometimes that means edits and tweaks have to be made. Live music is about experiencing the performance, but a studio recording is about putting forward the true vision for a song and preserving it. In my eyes, making a record in a studio is about producing a song to the best version of itself it can be. If the tempo changes throughout the song, you can set this beforehand in the DAW to change itself at the right time. The beauty of a modern DAW means that you’re not restricted to one BPM measure throughout either. Even if you’re not making dance music, people still move to music or simply feel the rhythm. Not only does it sound better when it’s in time, it feels better. Music that’s in time doesn’t stick out as being doctored or over-produced in any way, it just comes across as though it was played well. ![]() Music that’s in time sounds better to the average listener and the average listener won’t know why. ![]() If you play to a click, your music will be at a consistent BPM (beats per minute). There are three main reasons why click tracks can make your music sound better – 1. ![]() Especially these days, where electronic music, sampling and loops are so common, a human playing will still create a noticeable contrast. Even when playing to a click, there will still be nuances and slight timing differences between beats. It will still sound real and lively as long as it’s been played by a human. ![]()
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