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LIve PVD sets
I am not certain this is the best environment on the forum to ask this question, but I've been stumped for a while now with this. Those of you who have been listening to Paul Van Dyk's live sets in the past year or so may notice a certain sound he has incorporated into his music. It's pretty much a clap of some sort, echoed or delayed. He somehow runs it over a number of tracks to give him a unique sound.
Can anyone identify what that is (besides just Ableton!). How does that work!!??
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I just do it exactly the way I enjoy listening to it. This is most of the time it is with banging beats. It is even with a soft thing, a soft melodic idea, or whatever. I still like to have it rocking. Keep in mind what this music is made for, first of all. Its not made to be easy listening on the radio. Its not made to be easy listening in television. Its actually kick ass in the club. This is what music is. This is the purpose of this art form...to listen to it and let the frequencies actually blow you away. --Paul Van Dyk
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