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ok, bought that issue of Future Music last sunday at Chapters. if you want i can post that 6-page "DIY euphoria" tutorial here, or at least make it elsewhere and link to it. ahead are some teasers...
| quote: | | "depending on the style of kick and snare, both attack and release settings can also make a significant difference to the resulting sound." |
| quote: | | "a popular method for constructing a bass is to start with either a sawtooth or square oscillator. set the envelope to a zero attack, short release and medium decay and sustain." |
| quote: | | "it's not a good idea to widen a pad's timbre with effects. once programmed, leave it as is until mixing, then experiment with effects if needed." |
| quote: | | "usually euphoric leads consist of a chord that's been created from two of more programmed synths; this is then sampled and the results are effected." |
the author also picked 10 of his favourite euphoric tunes too:
| quote: | Binary Finary - 1999 (Matt Darey remix)
Faithless - Insomnia
Josh Wink - Higher State of Consciousness
Delerium - Silence (Transcendental remix)
System F - Out of the Blue
Chakra - Home
ThrillSeekers - Synthaesia
Vincent De Moor: Fly Away
Rank 1 - Airwave
Sasha - Xpander |
bleh.. enough for this quoting craziness.
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But I still wonder what on earth Dave Pearce is doing in the article Did he ever produce something? I don't know any song he produced and didn't hear good comments on his mixing skills some time ago. |
maybe it's only because he mixed 2 out of 5 Euphoria albums.
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