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Daft Punk Pump sound (pg. 2)
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| Dj Thy |
| quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
i've heard daft punk :rolleyes:
i guess would better define them :p |
It's not because you don't like them that it's necessarily bad.
It think Daft Punk could easily teach you a thing or... hundred when it comes to production skills. |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Thy
It's not because you don't like them that it's necessarily bad.
It think Daft Punk could easily teach you a thing or... hundred when it comes to production skills. |
well obviously they might be able to teach us all a few things.. they are "pro".. but they're not even trance and I stand by my "daft punk sux" comment :p
anyone who disagrees can just eat me and/or move on with your life :tongue2 |
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| soundrush |
| quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
well obviously they might be able to teach us all a few things.. they are "pro".. but they're not even trance and I stand by my "daft punk sux" comment :p
anyone who disagrees can just eat me and/or move on with your life :tongue2 |
what about 'cosmos - take me with you', this tune is also by thomas bangalter and you cannot deny its hot. |
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| Limit |
I ok first off side chaining only reduces the sound of one source when a master source is set and playing...its also used in radio and tv boradcasting...like on the radio when the annoucer talks on the mic and the music gets lower, but then when they stop it gets louder.
So you guys are talking about about sidechaining like it does some sort of filter trick..all it does it play with volumes. i'm pretty sure but haven't listen to that version you are talking about very well, but if it includes daft punk then you are sure to know that it's got to be filter. also you said something about sucking like a vaccume..could be phaser effect. |
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| Massive84 |
| quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
well obviously they might be able to teach us all a few things.. they are "pro".. but they're not even trance and I stand by my "daft punk sux" comment :p
anyone who disagrees can just eat me and/or move on with your life :tongue2 |
around the world owns alot of ASOT trance tunes from these days.
just because something has no supersaw does not mean that it sucks, it's all about creativity and how you use and combine fresh sounds. |
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| Limit |
| quote: | Originally posted by Massive84
just because something has no supersaw does not mean that it sucks, |
i don't know about you guys but this is teh funniest thing i've heard in a long time. I don't think it was supposed to be funny but it really is...lol. And it's true too. |
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| BetaFactory |
| quote: | Originally posted by Limit
I ok first off side chaining only reduces the sound of one source when a master source is set and playing...its also used in radio and tv boradcasting...like on the radio when the annoucer talks on the mic and the music gets lower, but then when they stop it gets louder.
So you guys are talking about about sidechaining like it does some sort of filter trick..all it does it play with volumes. i'm pretty sure but haven't listen to that version you are talking about very well, but if it includes daft punk then you are sure to know that it's got to be filter. also you said something about sucking like a vaccume..could be phaser effect. |
The composer of the remix was Eric Prydz. Personally I wouldn't say it is a phaser effect, and I still stick to it being nothing more than some kind of volume gate. But that's only a guess, of course. The vacuum feeling that I got I also get when a central element of a track I listen to with headphones (e.g. a dominant open hihat) pans 100% left and 100% right without any mercy. :) |
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| Limit |
| well I don't know cause I really didn't hear the track..but it sounded like a phaser to me...but I could and probably am wrong until I listen to the track. |
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| Thomas Nobones |
| Just my two cents: I hate this technique, it gives me a headache. It just sounds to me like people who don't know how to use compression, even though I know people like daft punk know exactly how to use it. |
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| Limit |
| ok now from that comment i understand what is goign on in the track. It that really heavy pumping sound. |
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| DJFreaq |
just work your filter, make it harder then compress it better than mix it stronger?
that advice enough? :rolleyes:
daft punk was great when I was 14 and went to crap highschool dances... |
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| BetaFactory |
| quote: | Originally posted by Limit
well I don't know cause I really didn't hear the track..but it sounded like a phaser to me...but I could and probably am wrong until I listen to the track. |
Cool, then we're at least two. In some way it has its charm, but listening to it for too long might end you up all dizzy in the head. ;) |
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