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I'm a noob producer help me (pg. 3)
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| dbl |
| quote: | Originally posted by rafale
dbl, yeahh it was in there but I removed it coz you didnt send it to me :haha: =P
Nah j/k .. its still one of my favs, just that I thought I'd update that list every now n then, n I can't put in ALL my favs...=))
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it's freaking gone.. can't find the track :(
and now since i have a new computer i'm not really sure i still have it since i didn't transfer all my old track's to this one.. but if i found it i will let you know ;) |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cryogenic
I'll never stop bitching about idiots like you.
Yawn, really, at the rest of you, "contributing" muppets. |
| quote: | Source: UrbanDictionary.com:
troll:
One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a newsgroup or message board with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument. |
@the newb:
yes, you can use your old crappy Yamaha as a keyboard controller so long as it has MIDI outputs, which I'm sure it does. In order to hook them up to your soundcard, you'll have to get a controller port to MIDI adapter like this one:
http://www.wholesalers-direct.com/midi.html |
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| Rob |
| quote: | Originally posted by rafale
can I use a normal keyboard (not controller) as a MIDI controller?
Reason being, I have a keyboard .. an old Yamaha DJX.. and the built in synths suck. So I'd rather wire it through a softsynth. |
If the keyboard doesn't have midi out, then no. The thing about reason is that it doesn't allow you trigger samples/synths etc via the keyboard* remote mapping function. That would be a very handy feature indeed.
*the keyboard you're typing with that is:cool: |
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| DRM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cryogenic
I'll never stop bitching about idiots like you.
Yawn, really, at the rest of you, "contributing" muppets. |
so ur being a twat to him cuz he's helping people? heh u better watch urself or u might get banned if u keep that up ;) |
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| Luke Terry |
| quote: | Originally posted by DRM
why do all these noobs feel they have to spend hundreds of £/$ before they even start making anything. why the bother? chances are ur gonna play around with the idea of producing for a few months, realise how ing hard it is and that ur stuff will sound for a good 2 years before u start to become happy with the results and quit. so why dont u all save urselves the expenditure of about $500 on monitors and midi keyboards till about 6 months/a year down the line and if u still enjoy producing by then and are starting to get better then buy these things then. |
^^^ definately.
+ cryogenic, sort yourself out. all i've ever seen you post on this forum is meaningless abusive crap. this is an official warning
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| Cryogenic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Luke Terry
^^^ definately.
+ cryogenic, sort yourself out. all i've ever seen you post on this forum is meaningless abusive crap. this is an official warning
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Ooooh... A mod. Powertripping moron.
I've prolly contributed more with spesific sounds, advice etc. than helping n00bs than the other asshats here. But n00bs is all this board is now.
Please. I'll be happy to be banned and gone. No worries. |
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| Luke Terry |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cryogenic
Ooooh... A mod. Powertripping moron.
I've prolly contributed more with spesific sounds, advice etc. than helping n00bs than the other asshats here. But n00bs is all this board is now.
Please. I'll be happy to be banned and gone. No worries. |
ok, bye
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| DRM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Luke Terry
ok, bye
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:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
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| JohnPaullino |
| quote: | Originally posted by DRM
why do all these noobs feel they have to spend hundreds of £/$ before they even start making anything. why the bother? chances are ur gonna play around with the idea of producing for a few months, realise how ing hard it is and that ur stuff will sound for a good 2 years before u start to become happy with the results and quit. so why dont u all save urselves the expenditure of about $500 on monitors and midi keyboards till about 6 months/a year down the line and if u still enjoy producing by then and are starting to get better then buy these things then. |
I been producing for 4 months and my bassline is as good as mr mystery in his percussion tutorial, but i didnt use it cuz i run cubase and use the key editor for my drums and battery as a sampler. OH yes it was hard as a bitch to learn everything like layering 3 fully equed kicks and Percs and Bass's as the way u want it to be. I felt the same way as that guy. Now i could create drums ina matter of a minute, and im happy as hell i accomplished this. Mr mystery im thinkion of writing a tutorial for cubase's dum editor, thanx for your's mate. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by JohnPaullino
Mr mystery im thinkion of writing a tutorial for cubase's dum editor, thanx for your's mate. |
That'd be cool, I'm always interested in seeing how other people do their stuff. |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Luke Terry
ok, bye
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thank you |
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| Vert |
| quote: | Originally posted by Luke Terry
ok, bye
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lol |
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