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Posted by sampleman on Sep-25-2009 19:01:

Hardware , Sofware , Daw ? ,Do you know?

Hi , this is an experiment on a trend that happens across producers forums.

People who produce are so critical and mass fights break out in which DAW , VST , hardware are you using threads.

So a a completely experimental exercise , i am going to provide you with a sample and i want everyone to listen and see if you can identify what hardware,software,loops,FX's and what DAW is being used.

Remember , this is an exercise , nothing to be taken seriously , and will sort out the people who know , and those who dont , but flame anyway.

The Sample is 3.18 long and is a remix of a tune circa 1999-2002.

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Happy guessing/Total knowledge.


Posted by Nightshift on Sep-25-2009 19:23:

LOLWUT?


Posted by sampleman on Sep-25-2009 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Nightshift
LOLWUT?


Just guess what its made with , simply.


Posted by SGL on Sep-25-2009 19:27:

The Daw I'm guessing is either Ableton or Reaper.

Samples I'm guessing is from Venegeance & Loopmasters.

Synth could be any instrument...it's hard to guess. Same with FX.


Posted by sampleman on Sep-25-2009 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by SGL
The Daw I'm guessing is either Ableton or Reaper.

Samples I'm guessing is from Venegeance & Loopmasters.

Synth could be any instrument...it's hard to guess. Same with FX.


Good good , thanks for that , this is type of reply im looking for.

Its good , but it not right , keep em comin.


Posted by Tarpex on Sep-25-2009 19:39:


Posted by owien on Sep-25-2009 19:39:

well i can say it doesn't not sound like it was made in logic or live as their sound engines are quite noticeable

so i am going with fl fuck it


of course you do understand most of the debates surrounding best daw ect comes down to creating the best tracks possible with years of learning and practice not just throwing a few parts together and asking people can you guess what it was made in


Posted by 4everX on Sep-25-2009 19:48:


Posted by sampleman on Sep-25-2009 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by owien
well i can say it doesn't not sound like it was made in logic or live as their sound engines are quite noticeable

so i am going with fl fuck it


of course you do understand most of the debates surrounding best daw ect comes down to creating the best tracks possible with years of learning and practice not just throwing a few parts together and asking people can you guess what it was made in


Well after many years browsing forums and looking at flame wars , id say that the what its made with fight is still very much alive.

cheers for the reply & info!But its not right.

carry on


Posted by owien on Sep-25-2009 20:02:

quote:
Originally posted by sampleman
Well after many years browsing forums and looking at flame wars , id say that the what its made with fight is still very much alive.

cheers for the reply & info!
well yes technology is alive and kicking new daws and vsts are getting better all of the time.

so it only stands to reason why people kick off.

right now i'm using fm8 and can blabber on about how damn good it is

yet last week it was all about sylenth lol


Posted by Morvan on Sep-25-2009 20:28:

It could use more reverb & more release on the choir/strings.
I don't like kicks when there's no bass.
Introduction to the percussion was too rapid.
That one repeating effect reminds me too much of the screech of death.

I would say Ableton Live.


Posted by sampleman on Sep-25-2009 21:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Morvan
It could use more reverb & more release on the choir/strings.
I don't like kicks when there's no bass.
Introduction to the percussion was too rapid.
That one repeating effect reminds me too much of the screech of death.

I would say Ableton Live.


Cheers !

Theres a few guesses on the DAW , but not on the synthesizers used.

!


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-25-2009 21:26:

Hardly anyone will be able to pick out a specific synthesizer unless you are using a preset, much less tell you what sequencer you made it in. Especially if the synth sound is buried in a mix rather than solo. Some people drop Vengeance loops or samples straight into a mix unaltered, so people who are familiar with those will be able to tell, but if you change up your samples enough the source will be difficult or impossible to recognize.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Sep-26-2009 15:32:

its made in reason.


Posted by mysticalninja on Sep-28-2009 04:57:

no synth... vsts


Posted by mysticalninja on Sep-28-2009 04:57:

no synth... vsts fruity loops


Posted by mysticalninja on Sep-28-2009 04:57:

no synth... vsts fruity loops VANGUARD


Posted by mysticalninja on Sep-28-2009 04:57:

no synth... vsts fruity loops VANGUARD


Posted by mysticalninja on Sep-28-2009 04:57:

no synth... vsts fruity loops VANGUARD amirite?


Posted by hasbone on Sep-28-2009 10:24:

no


Posted by Waza on Sep-28-2009 10:59:

Sony Acid


Or Octamed from Amiga.


Posted by Richard Butler on Sep-28-2009 11:45:

Any DAW / synths could be responsible as the sound is very cheesey. I could make an Access Virus produce these sounds.


Posted by floyd741 on Sep-28-2009 12:12:

sounds like nintendo ds


Posted by mysticalninja on Sep-28-2009 12:15:

i dont think so thats special osc .. i have virus vanguard has unique osc


Posted by Kysora on Sep-28-2009 15:50:

This was obviously made with Mario Paint Composer


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