the first time i met my boss at work was playing dj hero, and i said "are you a dj mate?" trying to make convo, he said "I'm a fucking producer mate". I was like "me too" ..."what do you make?" he said trance man its comin back.
Anyway i was trying to nurse this convo along untill he said he used fruity but it was ok because his mate had reason and he did all the mastering.
he also said when i told him i use cubase/logic that they are not the best for trance he seen deadmaus say fruity was was on youtube.
he then proceeded to advise me if i really want to make it happen I should get involved in trance forums on the internet, and would i like his help getting my tunes up to spec.
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.
Nov-30-2009 00:06
AstroB
tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2008
Location:
Gotta love fruity.
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quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
because DAWs are for noobs. real pro's use a magnetised needle and a steady hand, hovering over a spinning hard drive platter, flipping one bit at a time.
Nov-30-2009 02:25
Sonic_c
Heaven Scent
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Midlands
quote:
Originally posted by AstroB
Gotta love fruity.
yeah and mastering songs made in fruity in reason must be just fabulous! Who needs waves, ozone, tc finalizers or analogue when you can have this guys mate do it all in reason. To think i was using cubase oh well you live you learn.
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.
Nov-30-2009 02:45
MSZ
godspeed
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: kill me
dont dumb down reason
Nov-30-2009 02:53
wrzonance
Moon
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
TBH I really like Reason's "mastering" suite. Reason seems to get a rep for being campy on here, but I've always liked their plug-ins.
Really. I do.
It's a shame I haven't used Reason in so long.
Diss the wanker for being a toolshed, but don't knock the actual tools.
*anyway*
I wouldn't consider Reason a means to the end (I mean it can be). I would rather think of it as an AMAZING plug-in for Cubase. It just happens to have a sequencer.
---Adam
*EDIT
Sorry for making a long post about a stupid topic. Your boss is a toolshed.
Oh dont get the worng idea i fuckng love reason, I feel a bit lost when its not rewired into cubase. I make my sounds in reason the synths are wicked. I was just digging at the fact you cant take a finished song and master it in reason unless you maybe load it as a sample into nnxt or something.
Processing a highly structured and complex pattern of sensory input as a unified percept of "music" is probably one of the most elaborate features of the human brain.....understanding how music is perceived and how it may elicit intense sensations is far from being understood.