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floyd741
I love Daft Punk. Without hearing "One More Time" I would never have gotten into electronic music. The only reason I looked them up is because they had punk in their name and that's what I liked at the time. Without Daft Punk I wouldn't have gotten into house, then acid, then goa, then trance which is where I am today.

I have a question though. On albums like Homework how do they make sounds? I've never been able to understand how they get these outrageous sounds, I know that sounds very noobish but I'm serious.

Can anyone explain this to me?
Eric J
Korg MS-20 was a big player on Homework.
Stef
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...9&forumid=48&s=

:wtf:
Rawbert
TB303!!!
DJ RANN
Well, daft punk have a few things in their arsenal of tricks but one of the biggest is they create their sounds then sample them to play and record the sequence live.

They use a load of analogue synths (both vintage and new) and Thomas is a ing demi-god when it comes to playing keys (I'm am not joking). Even watching him ing about by playing some keys on a synth over a track was a humbling experience.
palm
sampling
thesuperfunk
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Originally posted by palm
sampling


amen to that.
palm
and that is so fun too, no wonder they can stay on top for more than a decade.
Mr.Mystery
1) Get a sample
2) Sidechain the out of it. Loop as many times as needed.
3) ???
4) Profit
sixofour.604
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
1) Get a sample
2) Sidechain the out of it. Loop as many times as needed.
2.5)Compressor
3) ???
4) Profit


Fixed.

palm
are u claiming that sidechaing has nothing to do with compression?
crono i assume?
Ry Thomas
They use an Alesis 3630 Compressor that you can get for under £50
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