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| quote: | Originally posted by Spin Doctor
I really love Plump DJ's - Big Groovy Fúcker too, and wanted to make a stomping Break Beat tune similar to that...so, what I did was cut a 1 bar loop out of it then bunged it into ReCycle, then to a Dr. Rex. After that I tried to match the loop. The drums and percussion was easy but the bass was difficult to nail, I gave up in the end. However, that little experiment gave me a good insight into the construction of break beat tunes, so I recommend you do something similar in which ever progs you use to have a play with! |
Big Groovy Fuker sounds very much like "Rockit" - only with a new twist - sick tune to listen to on a loud system. F-n sick...
I'm still not clear, though... How can you create a breaks tune? is it by using samples or do you think they have drum machine or drummer or combination or what? I would imagine that the easiest thing to do is splice bunch of patterns in sampler and there ya go. That's a top level view... I wanna actually dig deeper into the guts of it - the actuall rythm patterns - on that level.
It's kinda the same, when I asked someone how do they create a drum build up in a tune, they said - easy, I use sample. Err.. doesn't really answer my question. I mean, if I wanted to create my own build up - how could I force my hardware or software instruments to generate that kind of sound?
Ok, so is everyone confused now? 
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