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The most complete guide to reviving and humanizing parts. In the video, I will clearly show why randomize cannot revive a part and after using it, the sound is very bad. And I will give a detailed step-by-step algorithm on how to revive a part of any instrument. Pour some tea, coffee and let's go figure out humanization! #mixing #mixingandmastering #flstudio The link will give you a table that you can rely on when humanizing at first 👉🏼 https://t.me/sound_kings/234 Training: 🏆HOW TO LEARN FROM SCRATCH TO CREATE CHART AND RADIO LEVEL TRACKS, EARNING FROM $300 TO $5000 A MONTH - https://bit.ly/3Q6bhPs Useful links: 🚀You haven't seen such sample packs yet: 90 GB of samples, midi and presets for 20 of the most popular genres with the most convenient breakdown into folders - download from the link: https://soundkings.ru/samplepack My social networks: 💬My Telegram channel "Thoughts of a composer", where you will find even more tricks and useful information - https://t.me/+1dQQJdDb2e0yZjIy 💬My inst: / sound_kings_ 👨💼Contact me on TG with any questions: https://t.me/Idarc Time codes: 00:00 - bringing parts to life 00:21 - a lesson on humanization 01:44 - how randomize works 02:11 - what protruding melismas sound like 02:42 - automatic humanize errors 03:30 - how to humanize like an adult 04:10 - what is important to pay attention to when humanizing a part 04:32 - comparing the humanized and non-humanized version 05:26 - step #1: defining rhythmic accents 05:37 - what is a rhythmic accent 06:07 - how to define a rhythmic pattern 06:49 - what to do with rhythmic accents 07:29 - step #2: understanding metric accents 07:50 - the difference in volume between rhythmic and metric accents 08:19 - what is an accented third beat 08:32 - what to do with the third beat 08:59 - step #3: understanding the rest of the accents 10:08 - how the pitch and volume of a note depend 10:31 - step #4: adjusting melismas 11:16 - step #5: understanding expression 11:56 - how expression depends on the texture of the part 12:32 - step #6: humanizing the bass part 13:15 - metric accents on the bass part 13:28 - the rest of the accents in the bass part 14:10 - how the assembled humanized track sounds 14:33 - how to adjust expression 15:47 - Why expression on a synthesizer differs from samples 16:23 - Step #7: Timing-based animation 16:58 - The first rule of timing-based humanization 17:14 - The second rule of timing-based humanization 17:52 - How to learn to create commercially successful music 20:00 - What beats can you experiment with in parts 20:57 - Step #8: How to work with timing accents 21:06 - What to do with a weak accent beat 22:02 - Should you time-shift melismas 22:19 - Step #9: Note length 22:27 - What does timing consist of animation 22:38 - A life hack on how to make a double note 22:46 - Note length on strong beats 22:59 - Note length after a strong beat 23:42 - What to do with the rest notes by length 24:19 - what to pay attention to if you edit to taste 25:51 - comparison of manual and automatic revival 26:37 - why automatic randomization loses 27:17 - why randomization is not equal to revival