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Seperate the Toys from the Pros (pg. 2)
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| quote: | Originally posted by Damie Mckeown
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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). |
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| 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? |
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| 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 |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr G
It's not HOW you use it, it's WHAT you can get out of it.
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Erm... Isn't that the same thing? |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 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: |
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| 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 |
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| Pjotr G |
oh yeah?.....well......
*Pjotr G sticks out his tongue
PRRRRR!
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| NicklessGuy |
| quote: | | 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... |
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| 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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