In The Studio: Using Effects To Create A Dreamy Piano Sound
How to give your piano the perceived sonic effect of existing in the half state of dreaming.
How to give your piano the perceived sonic effect of existing in the half state of dreaming.
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You never know when one of them is going to end up a keeper…
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