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dubstep producers with crazy hardware set-ups?
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Abs wrote:
"When I saw Bass Clef he had nothing but drum machines, synths and a trombone, it was brilliant, I don't know why the dubstep scene (a lot like the jungle scene) puts up with all their favourite djs just spinning records when you go to see them.. how is that a performance? it's no different to listening to tunes by anyone, sure they may be dubplates, but it's still just a record being played."
Choosing which record and in which order you play them is an art. Djing is not just about playing records, but about making a set that will take the audience where the DJ want to take it. A DJ set should be a very long song. Dubstep tracks are often made for DJ's and not to be listened to at home (ex. long intro with drums for the mix in). Producers work hard on making great tracks and DJ's work hard on putting them together in a way that blows your head off. To my opinion a dj set can be much more valuable than a spectacular live in which the sounds can often be not very varieted.
"When I saw Bass Clef he had nothing but drum machines, synths and a trombone, it was brilliant, I don't know why the dubstep scene (a lot like the jungle scene) puts up with all their favourite djs just spinning records when you go to see them.. how is that a performance? it's no different to listening to tunes by anyone, sure they may be dubplates, but it's still just a record being played."
Choosing which record and in which order you play them is an art. Djing is not just about playing records, but about making a set that will take the audience where the DJ want to take it. A DJ set should be a very long song. Dubstep tracks are often made for DJ's and not to be listened to at home (ex. long intro with drums for the mix in). Producers work hard on making great tracks and DJ's work hard on putting them together in a way that blows your head off. To my opinion a dj set can be much more valuable than a spectacular live in which the sounds can often be not very varieted.
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u beastloops haunt wrote:my setups all hardware, i never had a computer for ages so i got used to hardware,that said i love some of the sounds from softsynths and the virus is a godsend..
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check ''the darkened light'' still needs alot of work on it though
check ''the darkened light'' still needs alot of work on it though
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Re: dubstep producers with crazy hardware set-ups?
post is dead? what a shame... i hope this doesnt mean "hardware" producers are dead too
We are so lucky to live in a world with so much music
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heheh rereading my posts from 08 is funny
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