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'sander van doorn style' percussion.. (pg. 3)
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| camsr |
| Can you be any more of a tool, Micheal Dow? |
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| Michael Dow |
Errrm
Sorry mate?
Whats given you that idea? |
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| flutlicht junky |
Michael Dow - really like your Sector 7 track and your Apex one is top notch too.
** Scratch that I proper like that Apex track, what you use for the main riff??? **
Anywhere I can listen to your Drizzly track cos can't find it on any online MP3 stores?
FJ |
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| jupiterone |
| Delayed reverb always adds a nice groove to already groovy percussion. |
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| djms |
| quote: | Originally posted by camsr
Can you be any more of a tool, Micheal Dow? |
eh?
Your a complete twat - Michael was just stating what loops sander used and the reason he knows as he's one of the top engineers/producers on the trance scene at the moment and he knows the sample packs inside out!!!!
If this is the response people like Michael get when they give input then it;s no wonder bigger producers don't come on here because of complete muppets like you. |
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| camsr |
You guys talk about Vengeance samples like it's the shizznit but I'll tell ya, save your money and use a little time because you can make all those sounds with a few stock samples and some good production technique. And not only that, this guy micheal can't even figure out how to use a post button, but before I just thought he was really happy about his sample packs.
Why do bigshot trance producers stay off the forum? all if I know OR care. No one around to buff up their egos? Would there feelings get hurt If I called them a tool?
in tool. |
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| Pjotr G |
| I think a lot of it is down to using percussive elements as bass. Normally one would avoid that (bassy perc, as it can bring mud), but if you can get it to fit right you can get a very driving techy beat. |
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| flutlicht junky |
| If my memory serves me correctly your ear/brain can only discern seven distinct sounds at one time, anymore and it cannot focus on all the indiviual sounds. Use this will help create that layered 'wall of sound' effect. |
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| echosystm |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr G
I think a lot of it is down to using percussive elements as bass. Normally one would avoid that (bassy perc, as it can bring mud), but if you can get it to fit right you can get a very driving techy beat. |
listen to this man, he knows hies technoes ;) |
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| DJ Shibby |
| quote: | Originally posted by camsr
You guys talk about Vengeance samples like it's the shizznit but I'll tell ya, save your money and use a little time because you can make all those sounds with a few stock samples and some good production technique. And not only that, this guy micheal can't even figure out how to use a post button, but before I just thought he was really happy about his sample packs.
Why do bigshot trance producers stay off the forum? all if I know OR care. No one around to buff up their egos? Would there feelings get hurt If I called them a tool?
in tool. |
Someone ban this troll. |
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| jupiterone |
| I don't know about Vengeance samples but I do know the loops are ripped from actual trance/house tunes and just filtered. So they're pretty quality. |
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| Derivative |
| quote: | Originally posted by camsr
...idiocy... |
You are a tremendous wanker do you know that? |
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