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Trance VSTs and Plug-Ins (pg. 4)
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| DesMc8 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sterilis
nothing big headed in my posts at all mate. im not blowing my own trumpet. ive no trumpet to blow. im just your average person creating music i love. |
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| Stef De Roux |
| quote: | Originally posted by DesMc8
Go figure...your from Ireland...
Well, I'm not aiming to get signed to discover. I'm just a big fan of the plucky trance style and a huge supporter of Recoverworld tracks. I leave for college to major in Audio Production in September and they teach you how to use Logic...right now I'm using FL Studio, but i'm aiming to switch.
I'm going to be using a lot more than just Vanguard and Nexus though.
But keep in mind that O'Callaghan uses Cubase and an avid user of Nexus...so is Bronzwaer, in fact Bronzwaer uses very little VSTs...he only uses Albino and Vanguard.
So with those two, I should get the sounds i'm looking for.
And what tracks do you have signed to Discover? |
I am curious how you are so 100% sure you know what artists use to produce music.
In any case it doesn't matter what DAW you use, but it is more of how you use what is available to you. Getting logic doesn't make you a professional nor does it mean what you produce will be any good. And the DAW doesn't determine the end results, apply the same samples and effects and export the track in every DAW you want, it will always sound the same.
There is no reason to switch to logic, why dont you first master one DAW or one set of synths, the ideas behind each are universal the only thing that is different is the means to the end.
Have fun majoring in audio production in college, i see you must have your future set in stone. |
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| Stef De Roux |
| quote: | Originally posted by sterilis
why wouldnt i be happy? i think if you were signed to discover you would be happy as well. and i didnt say about tyas living in america. i said hes american. greg downey is irish but doesnt live in ireland :o |
you have all right to be happy, im striving for the same thing at the moment. |
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| sterilis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stef De Roux
you have all right to be happy, im striving for the same thing at the moment. |
thnak you! good luck with that. hope it works out for you! |
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| Lunar Phase 7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by sterilis
you sir are a bellend. sterilis - lost released on 19th may on discover. "Go figure...your from Ireland..." whats at supposed to mean? incase you didnt no most of the discover artists are from ireland. let me remind you john o'callaghan, greg downey, bryan kearney, neal scarborough, myself. silly yank! |
While this is true, I don't agree with your point about logic being the only way for the killer plucks you discover boys throw out.
Nexus is good for those right?
TS404 is also hella good for theses, as is synth1.
Free synths ftw! |
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| DesMc8 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stef De Roux
I am curious how you are so 100% sure you know what artists use to produce music.
In any case it doesn't matter what DAW you use, but it is more of how you use what is available to you. Getting logic doesn't make you a professional nor does it mean what you produce will be any good. And the DAW doesn't determine the end results, apply the same samples and effects and export the track in every DAW you want, it will always sound the same.
There is no reason to switch to logic, why dont you first master one DAW or one set of synths, the ideas behind each are universal the only thing that is different is the means to the end.
Have fun majoring in audio production in college, i see you must have your future set in stone. |
I do a lot of research. I know Bronzwaer and JOC use Cubase because O'Callaghan said he did in an interview and Bronzwaer has it included on his "Studio Section" of his web page. And most of the time they have to answer the "what do you use" question in interviews.
Thanks for the college wishes. |
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| Aesthetic |
| ******** wrote a few wicked plucks, he's like macguyver.. a stick of gum, a double A battery, and a sheet of 'cid fresh out of the freezer |
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| echosystm |
| quote: | Originally posted by sterilis
those vsts aren't gona make you sound like a discover artist in all fairness mate. im signed to discover and i dont use them for my tracks. alot of the discover artists use logic also thats how they create the plucks and offbeat bassline. |
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i just got a new sig |
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| Storyteller |
I laughed. This is such a uninformative topic. :wtf:
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| quote: | Originally posted by DesMc8
Go figure...your from Ireland...
Well, I'm not aiming to get signed to discover. I'm just a big fan of the plucky trance style and a huge supporter of Recoverworld tracks. I leave for college to major in Audio Production in September and they teach you how to use Logic...right now I'm using FL Studio, but i'm aiming to switch.
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Did you know this would probably require you to buy the same plugins again in order to get the AU license (logic/mac) instead of the Universal Binary license (windows/pc)? If you seriously are aiming for a switch I would have postponed the purchase until you actually made the switch or changed you mind. |
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| sterilis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
While this is true, I don't agree with your point about logic being the only way for the killer plucks you discover boys throw out.
Nexus is good for those right?
TS404 is also hella good for theses, as is synth1.
Free synths ftw! |
i didnt say you can only get them with logic. i dont use logic i use cubase. and i create mine on my jp8000. |
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| sterilis |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
rofl
i just got a new sig |
its amazing how hilarious facts can be. so your telling me you load up a vst, insert the discover pluck patch, add some delay and reverb there you have it your passed the first stage of creating a discover track.
any decent hardware/vst can make plucks just takes some tweaking here and there to get the sound you want. my point was most discover artists use logic to create their plucks and basslines. how that is amusing to you amazes me. you mustnt get out very often. |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by sterilis
its amazing how hilarious facts can be. so your telling me you load up a vst, insert the discover pluck patch, add some delay and reverb there you have it your passed the first stage of creating a discover track. | "discover plucks"
You mean the plucks used in all Anjunabeat productions, along with 90% of all trance that has been released since the last 3 years? |
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