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New to production how does Tiesto ..AVB do it ??????
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leeburn
Okay with all the technology now should be easier to create tunes but how the hell do guys like tiesto and AVB do it??? what do they use to create there tunes Cuebase ? Reason ? logic ? what set up do u think they have and when they DJ all over the place how do they find time to create tunes its a mystery that plagues alot of us can anyone shed light on this ....???
onceler
if you goto Armin's website, click on the studio link at the bottom and you can see pics of everything he uses, including lists of synths, processors, effects, etc.
leeburn
cool will have a look cheers
leeburn
Okay had a look its called money my answer and loads of it check out all those synths must of cost a bomb plus apple mac G5. Bloody gd set up though i would have that if i was a millionaire lol.
dbl
many of the producers have laptops to use when they are travelling between DJ gig's.... so they have time
cheesy
Some people will tell you Tiesto doesn't even produce his own tracks any more. I think its bull, but he probably does pay people to do the boring/tedious stuff like mastering.

Also, its not about the equipment. These guys just have lots of experience producing. Equipment helps if you know how to use it well but there are other things much more important than equipment.

Theres a few topics a pages back about producers studios you might find interesting. I'm too lazy to find them though.
Sean Walsh
Well, I remember reading a Tiesto interview about a year and a half ago where he said he's working with an audio engineer on all of his tracks, and that this guy comes up with some amazing stuff. So in all honesty, I wouldn't be surprised if this guy just gives Tiesto 500 presets, he picks a few that he likes and comes up with some melody and a basic structure, then this guy builds the track around that. Either way, the fact that he's working with a sound engineer alone says that the "tiesto sound" is not actually his sound at all =P
ZxZDeViLZxZ
unless im mistaken theres very few artists who accutally do 100% of their tracks and theres very few record lables taht dont attach themselfs to tracks either mastering or eqing or compression..... so really most all artists do it so whats the big deal if you still compose the melody then your still doing 90% of the work.... yeah its kinda funny...... armin on sevral occsions aswell stated he works with a composer friend and doesnt really give him credit.... if you really wanna know just read the info on the track on the vinly or cd itll most the time tell you exactly who did what and who was involved...
dbl
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Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ
so really most all artists do it so whats the big deal if you still compose the melody then your still doing 90% of the work....


so you think that the melodie is 90% of the work.. have you ever made a track???? :rolleyes:


but to tiesto and doing his own stuff or not.. i have no idea.. and don't really care... but i know that there's some guy that make's presets for him.. they are even up on this guy's website.. can't remember his name thou..
Red Room
Mike Clark is the man behind Tiesto's preset's. At a dj expo in Holland a month ago, he gave a presentation of those sound sets, created on a Virus B. Back in the days Tiesto did his on production, but he is to busy for that now. I'm not sure how great his account is on his latest production's.

DickieThijssen
i believe tiesto definately used vanguard to create his bassline in his version of adagio for strings (typical gated sound) and also in nyana he used vanguard i think...
kewlness
i highly doubt it
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