kinda wondering how you managed to spend 20 years and thousands of dollars of gear and still sound like rebirth. Never ceases to amaze me how people can manage to be so bad yet think they are so good.
scorpradio
Aw cmon now...it isn't THAT bad. This guy obviously has more skills than I do..lol. It isn't my cup of tea,but hey...to each his own.
And personally, I'm pretty envious of that gear (even though I would have no freakin idea how to use it..lol)
Perhaps he is just coming out with a best of scenario, who's to say what his motivation is.
cryophonik
Never heard of Mr. Bode before this, so I didn't really have high expectations, but I checked out the trailer, then a bunch of his tracks, and I liked it a lot. Very organic sounding stuff and the guy certainly knows a thing or two about putting together some solid tracks.
I do hope that this isn't just another guy who stops in to push his latest release, then disappears.
wayfinder
i was a fan back in 1993 :)
and i made this which i swear was not an intentional rip!
Originally posted by wayfinder
and i made this which i swear was not an intentional rip!
Doesn't sound like an intentional rip to me, since it's used in a different context. But, damn, wayfinder, that is a kickass track! Cool video, too, but the music is stellar.
Also, I can't believe I didn't realize that the OP is RMB, duh!
Looney4Clooney
music sounds incredibly stale and lifeless. Like someone sucked all the warm out of it. Sounds like a demo track that would load up in fruity loops before they called it FL studio.
wayfinder
quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Doesn't sound like an intentional rip to me, since it's used in a different context. But, damn, wayfinder, that is a kickass track! Cool video, too, but the music is stellar.
Thank you kindly :)
Rolf Maier Bode
yes, i did "RMB" in the 90s and i was often asked about my tech at facebook... i am quite often at gearslutz and talk about music tech, but not under my real name... so as i opened an account here i thought i could show that i am always willing to tell people what i use/used if they are interested...
of course you only should ask me if you like my sound... and its all fine to not like my style/sound :) i dont like a LOT of todays EDM, so to each his own...
clay
could u tell me what was the "normal" gear in the early german happy hardcore/rave era? I really loved the sound from the time, around 94, so fresh, open, dynamic, almont no compression and everytging was sounding awesome. example members of mayday - we are different, and marusha - raveland f jones remix and your very own redemption, cause the german sound didnt sound very 909/303 roland like everything else did at the time. did u use more samplers/workstation-synths instead? mixing consoles? maybe post some early studio pics?