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DeadMau5's Sound in Finished Symphony (pg. 3)
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Waza
I feel i'm reading from a comedy sketch sometimes reading all this..

Kismet what planet are you on....
Waza
I feel i'm reading from a comedy sketch sometimes reading all this..

Kismet what planet are you on....
messytechie
I think the lad makes some good points.

Going back to the track in question, I see it's meant to be a mix of Hybrid - Finished Symphony. Now I know that track very well, and I didn't hear one bit of it. Also if it is a Deadmau5 mix, it's not a good one of his.

Also who is the Dave bloke who's put it on youtube??

These are much more pressing questions people.
mezzir
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Originally posted by Kismet7
Well all you need is FL Studio, why not just message the person who made that cover on youtube. In the longterm though, if you want good sound, you need proper equipment, don't let anyone sell you the idea that you won't. The days of software being a good means of making good sound are kinda coming to an end as more producers are discovering this hasn't been entirely true. And to be competitive in the future you will definately need to keep up with a ever growing savy producer community who have started on software and now are adding hardware where they can afford it. Besides, I don't think software based productions will have the fidelity shelf life of hardware based productions. Im speculating, and this up for debate...In 20 years...the discrepency between the two will start to show more than it already does, and people will be able pick out music "yah this was probably made entirely on software, and this was probably made on hardware."

Bahaha holy you're a piece of work. Iirc, Justice produced one of their albums not on nice monitors in a studio, but on one of those crappy ipod docks' speakers.
dannib
kismet7

What you say on this board is complete misinformation most of the time. The days of using software to produce sounds are coming to an end? lol

I use hardware myself, partly because of sound but also because of the hands on approach. Its sad, but if anything hardware will die out. The only reason it hasn't already is beacuse of the large market for gigging musicians. They are the ones keeping the hardware synth manufacturers alive.

I dont know where you get your information from, but whoever gave it to you must be a complete moron

no offense
echosystm
Well, I guess Kimset7 got pwnd again lols.
cronodevir
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Originally posted by echosystm
Well, I guess Kimset7 got pwnd again lols.


You bet! OVER 9000 TIMES!
Kismet7
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Originally posted by dannib
kismet7

What you say on this board is complete misinformation most of the time. The days of using software to produce sounds are coming to an end? lol

I use hardware myself, partly because of sound but also because of the hands on approach. Its sad, but if anything hardware will die out. The only reason it hasn't already is beacuse of the large market for gigging musicians. They are the ones keeping the hardware synth manufacturers alive.

I dont know where you get your information from, but whoever gave it to you must be a complete moron

no offense


I said many producers are realising that the sound that comes from software doesnt compare to the sound that comes out of hardware, so they are continuously adding more hardware to their setups in order to compete with the rest of the producers who are making the best music primarily because they have the best equipment to do so, especially in a day and age that the sound engineering has become so important. If hardware will die out, why are synths like the JP8 and vintage synths rising in price on Ebay?
Kismet7
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Originally posted by echosystm
Well, I guess Kimset7 got pwnd again lols.


Awesome...im really pwned. LOL. You nerds also "pwned" Steve Angello, or you thought you did, because he continously take s on people like you and your nerd posse that jump out of the woodwork when they think they can pwn someone lol.
mezzir
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Originally posted by Kismet7
I said many producers are realising that the sound that comes from software doesnt compare to the sound that comes out of hardware, so they are continuously adding more hardware to their setups in order to compete with the rest of the producers who are making the best music primarily because they have the best equipment to do so, especially in a day and age that the sound engineering has become so important. If hardware will die out, why are synths like the JP8 and vintage synths rising in price on Ebay?

Because of dumb ****s like you.

And hardware won't die out. There will always be a market for vintage stuff, but the price of vintage gear in no way reflects an increasing reliance on it. Simple market forces, son. Also, deadmau has all the hardware in the world and his production is absolutely ing fantastic. That said, his music is boring as because musically it falls completely flat. Production will never take the place of musicality.

Kismet7
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Originally posted by mezzir
Bahaha holy you're a piece of work. Iirc, Justice produced one of their albums not on nice monitors in a studio, but on one of those crappy ipod docks' speakers.


Thanks for making a worthless point. They have about a million pieces of hardware to work with through Ed Banger.
Kismet7
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Originally posted by messytechie
I think the lad makes some good points.

Going back to the track in question, I see it's meant to be a mix of Hybrid - Finished Symphony. Now I know that track very well, and I didn't hear one bit of it. Also if it is a Deadmau5 mix, it's not a good one of his.

Also who is the Dave bloke who's put it on youtube??

These are much more pressing questions people.


LoL..indeed, they are all good points. These nerds don't even have an argument, all they do is create a circle and rub asses with eachother in threads, and mislead people to think that software will get them a sound that it can't.
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