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That Deadmau5 bass (pg. 4)
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DJ RANN
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Originally posted by mysticalninja
if they really wanted to do that, they would of just released a separate VSTi version


And watched their hardware sales disappear.....
cryophonik
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Originally posted by cryophonik
That's why Access can offer both a software and a hardware version - one for people who want the cost-effectiveness, convenience, and space-savings of a soft synth, the other for people who want the hands-on control; both for the Virus sound.


quote:
Originally posted by mysticalninja
if they really wanted to do that,..


What do you mean IF they wanted to do that? That doesn't make any sense. They already do do that (i.e., offer both a hardware and a software version for the reasons I mentioned). Are you implying that they don't? Explain.

As far as offering a VSTi version, well DJ RANN pretty much hit the nail on the head.
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by mysticalninja
Gah i hope mau5 clears this up, cause that's bs. he never only used fl.
he probably won't though. he stopped posting here awhile ago =(


You missed the point. I'm saying producers don't tell everyone exactly what they're doing and how they're achieving "their" sound (why would they? so everyone can rip them off?). They say whoever is sponsoring them at the time. The best was that "home video" of that guy who owns all those studios doing a tour of one then just starts talking about how great the new antelope clock is.

My example was joel has been on these forums for a couple of years giving tips and advice, then suddenly like last month it's announced that for the last couple of years (and basically every big track he's done) he's been using a certain brand of plugin, but never mentioned it before. What I'm saying is the technology matters far less than the composition and sounds he uses.
Stealth
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Originally posted by mysticalninja
Gah i hope mau5 clears this up, cause that's bs. he never only used fl.
he probably won't though. he stopped posting here awhile ago =(

whoa hold on... deadmau5 used to post here on TA?!:eyes:
Sinnica Hax
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Originally posted by Stealth
whoa hold on... deadmau5 used to post here on TA?!:eyes:


Yeah, quite frequently too, but the anti-deadmau5 mob eventually got him away.
DJ RANN
quote:
Originally posted by Stealth
whoa hold on... deadmau5 used to post here on TA?!:eyes:


All the time, and he actually was quite open to discuss production methods but there were too many haters so he stopped posting here in november.
Stealth
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
All the time, and he actually was quite open to discuss production methods but there were too many haters so he stopped posting here in november.

WHAT?! you gotta be kidding me... f*cking haterz:whip: I can't believe I missed that! did he actually use the name "deadmau5" here or some other alias?
JOE-SCULLY
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Originally posted by Stealth
WHAT?! you gotta be kidding me... f*cking haterz:whip: I can't believe I missed that! did he actually use the name "deadmau5" here or some other alias?


yeah..do a search and you'll find his name....pity that he does'nt post anymore:confused:
Stealth
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...earchid=2742232
JOE-SCULLY
to be honest the search function is not realy the best on this site but i did find his posts after searching for a while...:)

Lana
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Originally posted by evo8
Hardware isnt a necessity, listen to some stuff by Eric prydz


Are you saying Eric Prydz uses ONLY soft synths?
Really?
:eyes:

I have to take a listen to some Deadmau5 song... I haven't hear any, at least I don't know if I have. Any suggestion what would be his "best" song to listen?:thepirate
Kismet7
Op seems to have left the thread.

The best way to get truly good bass that makes the coochies swell up, and your email box of choice to get cluttered with dirty emails of "when you come to town, we're going to do this and this." Well, instead of wrestling your favorite VSTi, compressor and eq pluggin, is to...... ::drum roll::


Buy a good analogue synth and a good analogue compressor. Not as essential as the first two for the actual good bass sound but a decently transparent converter and monitors will help things out a bit as well. If you want thin bass, use softsynths and software compressor for bass. There is nothing alchemic to making a great bass sound, you just need to have the proper equipment. So save up money for good equipment and then learn how to use that equipment and good bass will be pouring out of your tip into coochies around the world.

/boogie nights methodology of getting good bass.
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