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== Distortion Technique ==
== Distortion Technique ==
In music, distortion is most commonly used on guitars and drums to add power and flavor to their sounds, but nothing is stopping you from using it on each of the instruments available in Online Sequencer.
== Percussion ==
To start, distortion on drums is possibly the easiest way to add distortion to a sequence, as the rhythmic function of drums is not likely to be impaired by distortion.  Adding shear distortion is a good way to make things sound a bit tighter and make lingering sounds like cymbals and open hi hats cut off earlier.  Quasar and styx both add intensity to any percussion track, but may also require you to lower the note velocity of the effected notes, as these distortions can be too much at times.
When using intense distortions, it may help to use such distortions only on the kick and snare, and reserve another drum kit for everything else so that only the kick and snare are distorted.
Be careful when using distortion on 808 Drum Kit, as it can cause the toms and kick drums to become too tonal (sound as if they are playing a note rather than a drum).  These notes can sound out of place to other notes playing in the song.  If you are aware of which notes the drums are creating and/or match these notes to they key of your dong using detune, this tonal quality of distorted 808s can sound great.