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Producers thread (pg. 14)
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| MiSSyM |
hey Tommy, im liking that track, its different. Is it going to be longer?
Anarky is that track going to be like that the whole way through or you still working on it?
oooo Onion you have that 70's feel at the start of that track! haha
I like the melodic bit half way through the track & the ending bit!
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| jåcë |
dave, that bass is kick ass man. synth and pads sounding great. percussion needs work though, especially the kick, its too flat IMO but otherwise sounds like it could be real good piece
onion that is killa remix dude! i in love it, please finish! |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
Thanks Missy.
Yea, that was just a short sample i made.
Once i get my keyboard and a freind is going to unload some samples to me im going to make a full length track probs around 7 min.
Where do TA's producers buy their equipment from?
Iv baught my keyboard (should be here next few weeks) from the US because it was $300-400 cheaper and my soundcard and soon to be moniters are comming from aus stores. |
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| MiSSyM |
so to produce, what is it that you exactly need?
do you need some sort of extra equipment? do you use a computer program for it?
plz explain.
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| jizza |
| i just use my fisher price tranceMAGIC and voila im the second coming of ian van dahl. |
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| ONION |
| quote: | Originally posted by MiSSyM
so to produce, what is it that you exactly need?
do you need some sort of extra equipment? do you use a computer program for it?
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It sounds a bit 70's c0z im going for the Ferry Corsten sound ;)eye tell j00
As for what is required to write a track:
Digital Only Setup
*PC - Something thats pretty fast and has plenty of memory
*Sequencer - A program that allows you to put whatever sounds / melodies you want in a particular order
* Virtual Instruments / Samples - Typically a decent virtual instrument will have 300 to 400 sounds already built in them... However once you start getting used to how everything works... its much more enjoyable and rewarding to create your own sounds... Virtual Instruments are used to make those barra basslines *cough*
* Midi Controller Keyboard - Tells the Virtual Instruments what notes to play... and has sliders / knobs like on a mixer which allows you to control all the synths in your PC |
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| MiSSyM |
hahahahahahahahhaha thanx Onion i lubchoo.
oh it looks too complicated.
with this midi keyboard n .
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| mzvirbulis |
LOL at Missy M!
dont worry im sure you will understand one day?
i say just keep on enjoying listening to music. |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
Here is a line of hardware you should consider taking alook at for the basics.
Modulators |
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| Philby |
| quote: | Originally posted by MiSSyM
hahahahahahahahhaha thanx Onion i lubchoo.
oh it looks too complicated.
with this midi keyboard n .
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well dave gets it so it cant be that hard... |
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| Aesthetic |
Cheers Jace.. i'm finishing up the structure of the track then its re-hashing the percussion time.
Phil's right, it's not rocket science, its not complicated like djing :eek: |
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| deceptikon |
blah. does anyone find themselves hammering out melodies then just moving onto a new one without finishing a tune? fkn i have like 2 finished tracks and 800 projects :(
anyways kit/where i got it below:
m-audio delta 1010lt - imported from the us for 250
korg kontrol49 - billy hyde
roland jp8080 - a mate
soon krk rp8 rokits - undecided
Aesthetic: djing makes production look like a walk in the park, ey? lololol |
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