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I_LUV_PVD
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: United States
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People seem to like Elektron Machinedrum.
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Jul-25-2005 03:36
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I_LUV_PVD
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: United States
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Hell, you could buy Recycle and use the other 5,700 dollars to buy vinyl records. Buy tons of old records. Collect them obsessively. Haunt the thrift shops. Never listen to any music without an audio recorder app paused and waiting to go. Completely change the experience of listening to music buy isolating each and every sound and drum hit in your mind. Do hours of online research to find out what studio The Rolling Stones recorded "Satisfaction" in, then buy anything else you can find recorded in that studio just because you love the reverb sound. You may be about to enter a whole new world of geekdom. Or maybe you just wanna do a cover of "Praise U." Anyway, that's a lot of money to throw around. Have fun.
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Jul-26-2005 00:41
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Abraksith
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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spinwarp tutorial A tutorial on gneral drum technique for D'n'B, slow it down and you've got a type of breaks.
hattrixx breakbeat tutorial One of the most detailed tut's I've seen
google search
Dogsonacid threads of interest a whole bunch of crap here on slicing sequencing, eqing, editing reediting sampling etc. of breaks and additional goodies on other forms of audio mayhem
I personally don't think that there's a need for a superexpensive hardware generator just to produce a nice swingy hatline sitting over a 2-step break. Most of the ones you hear on other tracks are sampled, eq'd, sliced and resequenced. That can be pretty time consuming but very rewarding. You don't even need to play drums, at all. My current set up has Recycle 2.0, and M-audio Trigger Finger, and if I remember I'll post some samples of a few recent failstarts when I get home. Oh yeah I've been playing round with Fxpansion Guru, that prog is crazy, amazing drums samples, lots of freedom to fx each sample, just great potential as a centerpiece for any producer that likes them drums. The sample library has kits that range from standard acoustic ones that could be used in a blues or jazz song to fxed electronic kits for techno/trance, house, d'n'b etc. And also menedit, pick up the new computer music if you have a chance they have a great tutorial in it on breakbeat reconstruction
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Aug-07-2005 18:48
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Reactance
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: May 2005
Location: South Africa,Cape Town
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Aug-12-2005 10:45
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