- Learning the Woovebox
- How to approach
How to approach
Learning how to use the Woovebox for your music, benefits from different approach, depending whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced user.
Getting started with a Woovebox will instantly provide you with a polished sound, without needing to know much about sound design or music theory. All that can come later - or not at all. Fun comes first.
You have explored the basics of sequencing, layering tracks, maybe got one or two pieces of other gear, and maybe even dipped your toes into the world of synthesis. You know how to build a beat, stack a few instruments, and turn them into something that resembles a song. With the Woovebox, this is the perfect time to level up.
You have used grooveboxes or DAWs before. You may even a performance or two under your belt. With the Woovebox, a trove of grooves, unique sounds, syncopated rhythms and - if you're open to them - "happy accidents", is waiting for you
You may also be interested in...
- Terms, Conditions and Warranty (under Shop)
- Using samples and kits in your songs (under Sampler & vocoder)
- Example (under Risers, fallers, sweeps & ear candy)
- Arpeggios (under Guides, tutorials and docs)
Your Woovebox comes with not one, but two different ways of creating arpeggios.
- Sidechaining, gating, ducking and compression (under Guides, tutorials and docs)