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Posted by ronk on Aug-05-2006 21:03:

recommended fx cds?

ok first of all I did search the forum didn't come up with anything.

I'm looking to buy quality fx cd's, that will mainly be used for uplifting/prog trance productions.
and I'm not looking for something like VEC vol 1, there's crappy fx in there (though some good percussion samples).

so..thanks.


Posted by TaylorR on Aug-06-2006 02:27:

try go to http://dorumalaia2.com/

he has some free FX kits along with a CRAP LOAD of samples


Posted by LuckyKarma on Aug-06-2006 03:26:

Vengeance FX?


Posted by ronk on Aug-06-2006 19:04:

thanks, I'll check them out.

any more recommendations?


Posted by DeZmA on Aug-06-2006 23:33:

Yeah vengeance has some good fx on their cd but I found their drumsamples more useful.

Also, it really pays off to experiment with a synth and program them yourself. Lfo and modulation matrices are your friends for fx programming.


Posted by Dj Cola on Aug-07-2006 01:17:

Darkside from sound ideas


Posted by cybernetica on Aug-07-2006 02:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Cola
Darkside from sound ideas


He said he wanted to produce uplifting Trance... really "uplifting" those Zombie grunts and Ghost whispers

you could check out some stuff from www.sound-ideas.com though, their sample CDs are the absolute reference.


Posted by Speactra on Aug-07-2006 10:44:

quote:
Originally posted by DeZmA
Also, it really pays off to experiment with a synth and program them yourself. Lfo and modulation matrices are your friends for fx programming.

+1
Try to make your own instead, with a little practice, its not that hard... read about i.e synthesis to learn more about it if you're new to programming synths.


Posted by ronk on Aug-07-2006 19:55:

thanks for the replies, I'll check this sound-ideas website too.


quote:
Originally posted by Speactra
+1
Try to make your own instead, with a little practice, its not that hard... read about i.e synthesis to learn more about it if you're new to programming synths.

I'm not new to programming synths, at all, but I'm too lazy for that
I want ready-to-use fx stuff, the rest of my tracks I allways produce by myself. I hear a lot of fx samples in pro's tunes (Arizona, Passiva, J00F, Mike Shiver and I think Airbase too). I just want similar quality fx's.

edit: holy crap, there's like a million cds in that web site. I'm gonna have hours of browsing..thanks


Posted by Speactra on Aug-07-2006 21:12:

quote:
Originally posted by ronk
thanks for the replies, I'll check this sound-ideas website too.



I'm not new to programming synths, at all, but I'm too lazy for that
I want ready-to-use fx stuff, the rest of my tracks I allways produce by myself. I hear a lot of fx samples in pro's tunes (Arizona, Passiva, J00F, Mike Shiver and I think Airbase too). I just want similar quality fx's.

edit: holy crap, there's like a million cds in that web site. I'm gonna have hours of browsing..thanks

yea, but it's too booring I like to create my tracks fully myself.. the only thing i dont make is the hihats and other percussion.. I make my own kicks sometimes tho.
But we are all different

and when you're doing your own stuff, you really got an own sound



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