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What is making this kick so thumpy? =] (pg. 2)
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Beatflux
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Originally posted by kitphillips
Its great to have aspirations for better gear, but if you can't make music on what you have then you never will.


He's obviously making music. If you mean good music, that's a whole other conversation.
DJ Robby Rox
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Originally posted by kitphillips
Have you ever heard the saying that a good tradesman doesn't blame his tools? You might want to take it to heart. You said exactly the same thing about the virus TI, and now you just sit around complaining about the next weakest link in your chain.

Its great to have aspirations for better gear, but if you can't make music on what you have then you never will.


Great thats bull.
I had made a remark out of frustration about configuring it, and YOU just happened to take that to heart, (accidentally) then make a gross generalization about me.

And this has nothing to do with "can" or "can't" make music. This has to do with simply making music at one level, and aspiring to reach a new level. Drop the opinions, criticisms, closedmindedness, and lack of objectivity.
I know my role in my music, do you knows yours or do you always blame yourself like you preach? that sad..
Nightshift
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Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
And this has nothing to do with "can" or "can't" make music. This has to do with simply making music at one level, and aspiring to reach a new level.


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DJ Robby Rox
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Originally posted by Nightshift
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kitphillips
Point is, again your placing all the blame on your tools for your failings. Its crap, we're all sick of hearing it. You start a thread along similar lines every week, clogging up the forums with your drivel, and refusing to take anyone's advice who might actually know what they're talking about.

Just shut up and finish some tracks IMO. It takes time to be a good producer, not the latest monitors and synths. Down that path lies the dark side young padawan. The dark side of having a lot of gear and no productivity.
Fledz
Classic retarded Robby thread #4420
Sonic_c
Its layered, dont you ever layer kicks? Sometimes it does change velocity which i think is fine in house but im not a fan in trance. Like i read this huse tutorial thing here you go strong weak strong medium on the kick. Sometimes though it sounds a bit random which made me think maybe it was a sub bass/kick he was playing with under the kick.

the mids are muddy as hell on my speakers (krks's) which are not great at mid tbh i think they have a mid blind spot. Like i put some 303 in a song which i can hear better in my car than in my room.
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by kitphillips
Point is, again your placing all the blame on your tools for your failings. Its crap, we're all sick of hearing it. You start a thread along similar lines every week, clogging up the forums with your drivel, and refusing to take anyone's advice who might actually know what they're talking about.

Just shut up and finish some tracks IMO. It takes time to be a good producer, not the latest monitors and synths. Down that path lies the dark side young padawan. The dark side of having a lot of gear and no productivity.

Be that as it may, I can honestly say getting decent monitors improved my mixdowns infinitely.

Still, knowing the equipment you have should get you good results as well as long as you know what you're doing.
Subtle
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Originally posted by DigiNut
Claps are the best. I actually make my songs entirely out of claps. Even the synth sounds are really just very complex layerings of claps and more claps. It's like an additive synth, but instead of sine waves - claps. Claps? Claps. Claps!!!
Maybe you would like a clap to the face ?
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Subtle
Maybe you would like a clap to the face ?


Beatflux
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Originally posted by kitphillips
Point is, again your placing all the blame on your tools for your failings.


You guys need to give Robbie a break.

If he doesn't have treatment, then that can really up his listening experience.

I don't know how people can blow 10 grand on synths and not spend a single penny on treatment.
RichieV
i think the only thing you can do is listen to music and compare and figure out why yours doesn't sound the way you want it to. Maybe pay for the trance class offered by point blank.
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