Shrillex - Gartner - Sebastian - Noisia
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Mad for Brad |
Man these guys are just killing it.
I rarely ask how things are done but man I have no idea how I would achieve such a result. Incredible stuff. Garntner and Noisia no longer answer their emails of course the ones I have are somewhat old, and I would really just like to know how they do it. I mean i don't make dance. I'm not competition. I would pay 500$ just to have a sneak peek at the work they do. But it is really cool stuff. |
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JEO |
Look for "fidget house" tutorials in Youtube. |
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Mad for Brad |
i've tried, all the tutorials are really bad. I wouldn't really classify it as fidget house. IT is sort of a mix of justice style french house and noisia. |
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sako487 |
experience man, no real secret
wolfgang has been doing this since 1992, its insane how good he is |
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LoveHate |
yeah apparently wolfgang has been trying to get a song signed since the early 90's and had no luck until the 2000's
thats dedication right there.
alot of distortion? |
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Raphie |
Analog and Sidechain :D (seriously) |
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Morvan |
Justice, SebastiAn and Gärtner are a lot of sample based chopped up stuff.
Some parts you synthesize and you rhythmically insert chopped samples and try to make it work.
Also lots of distortion. There is also some Fidget House stuff in it, but they're focused on mainly samples.
Skrillex is more Fidget House with only a bit of sample based chopping stuff. |
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UXC |
Sebastian has a new tutorial walking you through a bunch of his recent tunes. I think its available on the CD for Future Music's latest Magazine release. |
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Rodri Santos |
quote: | Originally posted by LoveHate
yeah apparently wolfgang has been trying to get a song signed since the early 90's and had no luck until the 2000's
thats dedication right there.
alot of distortion? |
For some reason this does not sound strange to me, usually talents are left aside.
He is damn good, basically i think to sound a bit like him you have to exploit your effects deck, use pans, gaters, filters, flangers on every sound.
The kick snare and percussions are brilliant in it's way too, similar to Deadmau5's , there must be a tutorial in youtube for sure.
And skrillex is just dubstep, i am quite amazed of how dubstep is done but all of them sound the same so there must be a guideline. |
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DJ RANN |
Hang on, Skrillex is not fidget house, that's just well produced dubstep AFAIK (which is all).
As for the justice sound (which in itself is an extension of frech house/electro ä'la Daft Punk), that's phat (yes with a "ph") synths sampled and chopped, to be played back on a sampler.
There's actually wicked video on youtube of this hiphop guy using EXS in logic to cut up a accapella and play it spread across different notes, each one cutting the last one off (via note groups and setting it to mono voice) and it sounds a lot like what the frenchies have been doing. |
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Morvan |
quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Hang on, Skrillex is not fidget house, that's just well produced dubstep AFAIK (which is all).
As for the justice sound (which in itself is an extension of frech house/electro ä'la Daft Punk), that's phat (yes with a "ph") synths sampled and chopped, to be played back on a sampler. |
Skrillex does mostly dubstep but also House.
Noisia does mostly DnB but also House.
Justice or Daft Punk have almost no songs that are not almost completely based on chopped up Samples from other tracks (usually from the 70s). |
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LoveHate |
quote: | Originally posted by Morvan
Skrillex does also House.
Noisia does mostly DnB but also House.
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:haha:
you clearly have no idea what house is. |
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