its hipster to work in a cafe? because having a store job is too mainstream? dishwashers are much cooler.....Sean Vonzie wrote:hipster statusE-T-F wrote:just worked 9 hours in a country park cafe, its killed me...but TIME AND HALF BITCHHESSS, i love bank holidays.
Although, to be fair, I made two tracks entirely in libraries...Was supposed to be writing an essay but
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wub wrote:Why are there so few female producers? Because women have a hard time with Logic & Reason.
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Before working in cafes went mainstream yeahE-T-F wrote:its hipster to work in a cafe? because having a store job is too mainstream? dishwashers are much cooler.....Sean Vonzie wrote:hipster statusE-T-F wrote:just worked 9 hours in a country park cafe, its killed me...but TIME AND HALF BITCHHESSS, i love bank holidays.
Although, to be fair, I made two tracks entirely in libraries...Was supposed to be writing an essay but
If I saw someone using a daw in a Laundromat, I would be thoroughly impressed.
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i wasnt producing at work! i was loading and unloading a dishwasher all day!Sean Vonzie wrote:Before working in cafes went mainstream yeahE-T-F wrote:its hipster to work in a cafe? because having a store job is too mainstream? dishwashers are much cooler.....Sean Vonzie wrote:hipster statusE-T-F wrote:just worked 9 hours in a country park cafe, its killed me...but TIME AND HALF BITCHHESSS, i love bank holidays.
Although, to be fair, I made two tracks entirely in libraries...Was supposed to be writing an essay but![]()
If I saw someone using a daw in a Laundromat, I would be thoroughly impressed.
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wub wrote:Why are there so few female producers? Because women have a hard time with Logic & Reason.
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Ah I see...getting into the nit & grit for some obscure field recordings. I respect your creativity good sirE-T-F wrote:i wasnt producing at work! i was loading and unloading a dishwasher all day!Sean Vonzie wrote:Before working in cafes went mainstream yeahE-T-F wrote:its hipster to work in a cafe? because having a store job is too mainstream? dishwashers are much cooler.....Sean Vonzie wrote:hipster statusE-T-F wrote:just worked 9 hours in a country park cafe, its killed me...but TIME AND HALF BITCHHESSS, i love bank holidays.
Although, to be fair, I made two tracks entirely in libraries...Was supposed to be writing an essay but![]()
If I saw someone using a daw in a Laundromat, I would be thoroughly impressed.
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yeahhh! the sound of stuck up rich folk drinking over priced coffee makes for some meaaan resampling sessionsSean Vonzie wrote:
Ah I see...getting into the nit & grit for some obscure field recordings. I respect your creativity good sir
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wub wrote:Why are there so few female producers? Because women have a hard time with Logic & Reason.
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Anyone on a production tip this w/e? Had a real case of writers block with the track I'm currently working on, had it to that point where you sit listening and are like "It's good, but it needs...something to get it going"
Had a cup of coffee, went back in and BAM found the something that it needed. Have added a spoken word vocal from an old funk record I was chopping up a while back, have sliced the vocal into phrases and sprinkled liberally through the track. Gives it a good overall vibe, and ties everything together nicely
Had a cup of coffee, went back in and BAM found the something that it needed. Have added a spoken word vocal from an old funk record I was chopping up a while back, have sliced the vocal into phrases and sprinkled liberally through the track. Gives it a good overall vibe, and ties everything together nicely
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After spending the entire week doing nothing but homework and pulling several all nighters just to get it done, i finally had some time make some music! Working on a hip hop/ drum and bass tune right now, ended up making a reese bass with a free reaktor ensemble, and finally got the drums for the dnb part done. Im pretty happy with it considering its my first attempt at drum and bass. Oh and ive had this library of film sounds for a while now, and made some really cool risers out of some orchestral buildup things.
Wub where can I hear your music?
Wub where can I hear your music?
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Will you be posting a clip ^__^ ?wub wrote: "It's good, but it needs...something to get it going"
Had a cup of coffee, went back in and BAM found the something that it needed.
What ensamble? also will you be posting a clip...Manic Harmonic wrote:! Working on a hip hop/ drum and bass tune right now, ended up making a reese bass with a free reaktor ensemble
Was going to finish up a Remix of a Bimbo Jones track ... ... but have wasted quite abit of time on dsf and newgrounds today instead 0_o
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hurlingdervish wrote:The true test of an overly specific, pretentious, genre name, is how many sycophants line up to defend its bullshit when the copy-cats arrive on the scene, imitating the styles of people who had no conscience for the styles they were innovating.
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The ensembles are called Radian Sound Lab. Theres 6 ensembles for Dubstep and Drum and Bass. They have some really cool options including a sub bass that's seperate from the distortion functions etc in the synth. I honestly don't know how they're free. heres the link: http://www.radiansoundlab.com/Fbac wrote:Will you be posting a clip ^__^ ?wub wrote: "It's good, but it needs...something to get it going"
Had a cup of coffee, went back in and BAM found the something that it needed.
What ensamble? also will you be posting a clip...Manic Harmonic wrote:! Working on a hip hop/ drum and bass tune right now, ended up making a reese bass with a free reaktor ensemble
Was going to finish up a Remix of a Bimbo Jones track ... ... but have wasted quite abit of time on dsf and newgrounds today instead 0_o
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Needs some real cleaning up and sorting out ><
and here's the track so far:
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Sometimes it boggles my mind how inaccurate the souncloud waveforms are hahah. Judging by what soundcloud shows, this track should be louder than my signature.
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Fbac wrote:Will you be posting a clip ^__^ ?wub wrote: "It's good, but it needs...something to get it going"
Had a cup of coffee, went back in and BAM found the something that it needed.
I've got a rough 192 draft sat on my flashdrive at the moment, just waiting to hear back from some people on my AIM list re; comments before I do anything more with it
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@manic,, liking the organ stuff and the intro, the 2:51 dnb is a bit mental lol and was surprised by the guitar samples at the end.
@wub =P aw spoilsport. lol joke
@wub =P aw spoilsport. lol joke
hurlingdervish wrote:The true test of an overly specific, pretentious, genre name, is how many sycophants line up to defend its bullshit when the copy-cats arrive on the scene, imitating the styles of people who had no conscience for the styles they were innovating.
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TBH, I'm waiting to hear back from people anyhow. No one on my DSF AIM list appears to actually be online, despite what their status is telling me
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yeah the first sound is a fm8 patch i made. you think the dnb is too much or you mean mental in a good way? i wasnt really sure how to do it so any tips on that part would be appreciatedFbac wrote:@manic,, liking the organ stuff and the intro, the 2:51 dnb is a bit mental lol and was surprised by the guitar samples at the end.
@wub =P aw spoilsport. lol joke
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^nice patch then,
Im not one to get critisism from tbh,,, the breakbeat you introduce at 2:10 is nice but the skittering hats type things seem abit mental, and the groves seems to be lost,,, but sounds alright after those guitar stabs... but overall the vibe seems abit lost,, just my opinion tho ^_^ i wouldnt really have any tips cept maybe slow it down to 160ish and make it more jungly? even thats just a guess suggestion tho lol . To each there own.
Im not one to get critisism from tbh,,, the breakbeat you introduce at 2:10 is nice but the skittering hats type things seem abit mental, and the groves seems to be lost,,, but sounds alright after those guitar stabs... but overall the vibe seems abit lost,, just my opinion tho ^_^ i wouldnt really have any tips cept maybe slow it down to 160ish and make it more jungly? even thats just a guess suggestion tho lol . To each there own.
hurlingdervish wrote:The true test of an overly specific, pretentious, genre name, is how many sycophants line up to defend its bullshit when the copy-cats arrive on the scene, imitating the styles of people who had no conscience for the styles they were innovating.
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i found myself whistling a sweet house melody in the shower, but more like... shitty trancy big sounding radio swedish electro whatever house. i recorded it, in case i might wanna do something like that. then i played around with guitar rigs ring modulator thingie and found that when you push the "FM" knob hard and sweep the frequency knob it basically sounds like a bitcrusher/samplehold. i'm kinda confused.
also "invade vip" sounds gorgeous on my laptop speakers
also "invade vip" sounds gorgeous on my laptop speakers
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Soundcloud uploads never sound as good as the file that you're uploading to it.
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I take back that last comment - it was my mixdown being a bit pony 
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Sat and watched Reso's BRILLIANT masterclass till 4 yesterday morning, inspired me to make a track yet it failed miserably.
Also, checking my emails every day waiting for a reply from dub police/submerged music. Been 2 weeks seince my Rock Bottom Remix was sent off to Caspa.
Also, checking my emails every day waiting for a reply from dub police/submerged music. Been 2 weeks seince my Rock Bottom Remix was sent off to Caspa.
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^well chill remix and orig. tune... brought back lots of memories lol ... and what a cheeky sample xD haha
@wub sorted now? do u have more than one sc??
@wub sorted now? do u have more than one sc??
hurlingdervish wrote:The true test of an overly specific, pretentious, genre name, is how many sycophants line up to defend its bullshit when the copy-cats arrive on the scene, imitating the styles of people who had no conscience for the styles they were innovating.
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