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hey cheggy
like a tiger

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Dirty techno rocks. Your best bet is to get a really good sample library of percussion as well as kick drums. The percussion, and percussion i mean non bass drum although they are percussion also, is what forms the structure of techno. Lots of snares, symbols, clanky sounds galore. Also, sample vocals and synths and stuff and chop them up big time. Get samples of vocals and cut them up short so they don't even make sense anymore, it just forms a sound.
Finally, make sure that everything is panned so it doesn't get all cluttered, and pan them to different amounts. Also, make sure the sounds aren't distorted. I can't stand distorted percussive music, it sounds like crap.
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Sep-19-2002 16:04
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hey cheggy
like a tiger

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
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I'm sure you can reason 2 from propellerheads software
As far as sample libraries go, you need to get them on cd, free stuff isn't usually as good, although there are some great ones out there if you know where to look, but getting a sample library on cd will give you heaps to play around with. Reason actually comes with a sample library to use in Redrum, which is the drum machine in it. Also comes with patches for the synth and stuff like that.
Cubase is a sequencer. you use it to arrange your sounds into music. Reason comes with a sequencer, but it's pretty average, you're best off getting something like cubase vst 5.1 or Cubase SX, although i remember reading SX is only really designed for Windows XP or something.
Start off wiht reason, and if you feel like you need more sounds (it comes with a lot), then you can buy sample cd's. I think you can also get extra sample cd's that go with reason
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Sep-19-2002 17:33
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Theotrope
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Edmonton
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what you need are some VST plugins.
>a dirty as fuck bass that you can use for all your squelching hard acid sounds is Muon Tau Bassline 3 types (-12/-24/-36dB per octave) of lowpass filter, onboard chorus/phase/flange/distortion, a really really disgustingly harsh resonance, dual osc, ringmod, about 16 differing saw/tri/sqr/sin waveforms.. i forget how many exactly.
>a plugin to thrash your sound to hell and back: WARP vst
its a distortion/ speaker simulation
with 3 types of distortion (Clear/Plastic/Warp), and 3 types of Speaker sim: the names of which i forget
3 band EQ for each as well
of course you'll need to compress all your sounds very heavily when making techno.. you can do that with whichever compressor you feel like using.. sometimes i still use good old Hyperprism compressor and Noise Gate
oh yeah... LOTS AND LOTS OF 909 RIDE CYMBALS.
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Sep-20-2002 05:18
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