Its not always peers who spot presets. more silly bastards, or silly bastard peers i guess.two oh one wrote: And peers can fuck off.
dont lie. do you really never use presets?
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flashharry
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I use presets. Just never for bass.
And I always process the presets quite heavily.
And I always process the presets quite heavily.

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to me presets are just a basis for a sound. No preset works out of the box. They're iether made to sound impressive on thier own and they won't fit in a mix, or they just aren't what I'm looking for.
Presets are like a sample.
Presets are like a sample.

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I start about 75% of my synth sounds with presets, though their all edited, unless im using an FM synth, then I might just play with the FX and leave the rest alone.
The percentage is definetly going down though as im gaining more knowlege.
my choice at the moment is...
a) Dont use presets and make loads of tunes that sound the same at a decent pace using the same combos of wave forms that im confertable with.
b) Hardly make any tunes at all and spend all night trying to make a sound im after becuase I refuse to use presets.
c) Use presets and have a larger sonic arsenal(sp?), and be able to produce at a rate which is fun.
The percentage is definetly going down though as im gaining more knowlege.
my choice at the moment is...
a) Dont use presets and make loads of tunes that sound the same at a decent pace using the same combos of wave forms that im confertable with.
b) Hardly make any tunes at all and spend all night trying to make a sound im after becuase I refuse to use presets.
c) Use presets and have a larger sonic arsenal(sp?), and be able to produce at a rate which is fun.
I usually will start with a preset to write the melody, then go back and mess with it to make it "fit" more in the tune.
I have no problems with presets at all, or samples, or loops or whatever... like Ive said before, its all in what you do with it. I have to agree with 2oh1 on this. Just like DJing, really the only people who care are other producers. Even if you have friends with as good of musical taste as FSTZ, unless they produce themselves, they arent gonna know its a preset.
The thing I always go back to is the fact that we (for the most part) are making dance music. If it makes people dance, you win!
I have no problems with presets at all, or samples, or loops or whatever... like Ive said before, its all in what you do with it. I have to agree with 2oh1 on this. Just like DJing, really the only people who care are other producers. Even if you have friends with as good of musical taste as FSTZ, unless they produce themselves, they arent gonna know its a preset.
The thing I always go back to is the fact that we (for the most part) are making dance music. If it makes people dance, you win!
I like looking at presets to see what buttons have been moved.
I think I focus on the same buttons too much and totally neglect others. If I do use a preset I have changed it so much I doubt anyone could tell what I started with.
I think I focus on the same buttons too much and totally neglect others. If I do use a preset I have changed it so much I doubt anyone could tell what I started with.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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