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Seperate the Toys from the Pros (pg. 2)
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Damie Mckeown
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xls
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Originally posted by Damie Mckeown
:( sorry

no need to apologize mate – just learn about it! Different EQ bands represent different frequencies in a waveform. Frequency is measured in Hertz. Like everything in the metric system, 1 KiloHertz = 1000 Hertz. The human ear can generally hear frequencies in between 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (or 20 KHz).
kr00t0n
Lumping fruity in the same area as ejay is so way off the mark matey.

Just coz something is easier to use doesnt make it worse.
Heck, I find mixing on technics eaiser than on gemini's... does that make technics worse?
KilldaDJ
i like w00tyl00ps, its a great program, although the effects do soak up alot of the cpu

reason was alright, but it didnt stay

ejay is just a joke, but its great for samples
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Pjotr G
It's not HOW you use it, it's WHAT you can get out of it.


:D :D :toothless


Erm... Isn't that the same thing?
DC-
I'm pretty sure what he meant to say something like this:

It doesn't matter what tool you use, it's what you can do with the tool that matters. What counts is the person behind the tool and not the tool itself.
Pjotr G
no. What I meant was that it's doesn't matter WHO the person behind the tool is, what matters is how much skill and experience he has. :D


Ok had enough ppl? Can I stop messing with your heads now? :D
dbl
quote:
Originally posted by Pjotr G
no. What I meant was that it's doesn't matter WHO the person behind the tool is, what matters is how much skill and experience he has. :D


Ok had enough ppl? Can I stop messing with your heads now? :D


nooo.. please continue.. it's making me horny :p :crazy: :rolleyes:
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by Pjotr G
no. What I meant was that it's doesn't matter WHO the person behind the tool is, what matters is how much skill and experience he has. :D


Ok had enough ppl? Can I stop messing with your heads now? :D


I still say you're saying the exact same thing I did with different words.

It DOES matter who's behind the tool because that determines the amount of skill and experience that is being used.

Ner ner ner :p
Pjotr G
oh yeah?.....well......


*Pjotr G sticks out his tongue


PRRRRR!

:D

NicklessGuy
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I remember reading an article a while back about S.H.O.K.K and their production techniques. They don't use Fruity Loops only. They work in a software dominant studio with a lot of stuff, but its not just fruity loops.


Well, but i dont know anyone who produces only with Cubase, only with Buzz and so on... (unless u use only a bunch of premade samples and nothing more, but then u are very far from being pro, lol).

I think every skilled producer aways use a lot (or at least some) of plugins and programs...
Etherium
I think that right now, the quality of the tools does play a factor, but mostly it's about the talent. Still, right now, there isn't a piece of software that can create the warmth and lushness of true analog like the Jupiter, but this will probably change one day.
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