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How to Blend On Procreate

If you’re looking to learn how to mix on Procreate, it’s important that you understand the best way for you to do so. Whether you want to create a chart series or just want to know how to make a music composition sing, you’ll need to know how to blend on Procreate. Some of the best commonly used blending techniques on the Procreate program are outlined here.

how to blend on procreate

There are two different ways to choose which Blend mode on your Procreate keyboard to use when working on your song. You can choose to change from the standard Mix mode which is probably going to be the easiest to get used to and provides only one of the many blending options. You can also access the Blend Preset option which offers up to nine different effects. The first thing you should do when learning how to blend on Procreate is to familiarize yourself with these Blend modes. While it may be helpful to refer to a Procreate tutorial or guide for some guidance, it’s actually easier to get a feel for each mode on your own once you’ve learned how to use all of them. So long as you understand the purpose of each mode, you’ll be able to quickly and easily apply any of the different effects by simply pressing the appropriate key.

The standard blend method on Procreate involves three steps. The first step is to place a selection tool on your track which will become the wave form of whatever sound you are trying to create. Once you’ve created a selection tool, you then use the rectangular button to specify the width and height you want your waveform to begin at. To blend the selected waveform with the other sounds on your track, you will use the round button and the rectangular buttons labeled swap and mirror.

If you need to make a darker, more distorted sound, you can use the dark blend option while creating your sound. This option is used to fill in gaps, create a thicker sound, or add effects such as echo. Finally, you can create a white blend using the white button. If you’d like your track to have a wobbly sound, you can use the wobble blend option. To change what wobbly effect you’re applying, you can use the up and down arrows located on the wobbly icon.

The smudge tool allows you to blur your selection. To use the smudge tool, you click the square where your selection originates. Next, use the up and down arrows to move the point within the square until you reach the area you want to blur. To change the amount of blur created, use the left and right arrows or click in the selection area.

After you’ve created your track, you’ll need to learn how to blend Procreate layers together. You can do this by using the blend feature on the right-hand side of the mixer. Using the blend feature allows you to combine two of your tracks together while making slight adjustments to each one. With several different levels to choose from and a wide variety of blending options, the blend feature is easy to use and quick to learn. With these easy to understand Procreate blending techniques, you should be able to produce professional looking tracks.

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