Didn't get any feedback from the dubs section :(
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I remember when I first started producing (back in the last ice age)
I found the most awesome billy cobham loop
3 weeks later I heard a bill laswell tune and he used the exact same part
people will always use samples that you use, no matter how abstract they are.
the music (not just the samples) needs to be what makes the tune rememberable
keep on keepin' on
*and get used to it LOL
I found the most awesome billy cobham loop
3 weeks later I heard a bill laswell tune and he used the exact same part
people will always use samples that you use, no matter how abstract they are.
the music (not just the samples) needs to be what makes the tune rememberable
keep on keepin' on
*and get used to it LOL
Re: Didn't get any feedback from the dubs section :(
sounds alright but the 6 million ways to die sample has to go tbh.TEQH wrote:www.virb.com/teqh
I could do with a bit of advice, i like the tune overall but I don't have much experience in mixing and EQ'ing and the like.
Can anyone give me some advice?
Safe
Its been used in so many genres and is very cliche.
good work tho.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Dont use samples from sample packs then! Make your own! If your going to use samples from a pack you got to used only parts of it and add FX and do something different with it.-Dubson- wrote:i've only just started as well, i think dubstep is running out of samples, heard two of mine in a stenchman tune the other day!
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Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Didn't get any feedback from the dubs section :(
I would use less of the computer game gun load sound tbh.TEQH wrote:www.virb.com/teqh
I could do with a bit of advice, i like the tune overall but I don't have much experience in mixing and EQ'ing and the like.
Can anyone give me some advice?
Safe
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Area 51, the ones about alien aircraft and something from another planet. My song wasnt exactly as good as yours, yours is a sick tuneStenchman wrote:what one was that then?-Dubson- wrote:i've only just started as well, i think dubstep is running out of samples, heard two of mine in a stenchman tune the other day!
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ahhh yea that was from a sample pack i found on here, every time i use a sample from it i hear another tune with one in! when it comes to sampling theres always gonna b someone else who has thought of it before, or hears ur version n thinks hmmm i wanna do sumthin with that. its a natural part of the evolving recycling world of music. jus add ur own personal touches n that. sometimes as well ill use a sample in a tune and then take it out when the tunes finished, if its a good enough track it will stand up without it!-Dubson- wrote:Area 51, the ones about alien aircraft and something from another planet. My song wasnt exactly as good as yours, yours is a sick tuneStenchman wrote:what one was that then?-Dubson- wrote:i've only just started as well, i think dubstep is running out of samples, heard two of mine in a stenchman tune the other day!
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Re: Didn't get any feedback from the dubs section :(
Is that around the 3 minute mark, I just gave it another listen you have a point haha, theres like this chilled vibe and darth vadar just invades itSerox wrote:I would use less of the computer game gun load sound tbh.TEQH wrote:www.virb.com/teqh
I could do with a bit of advice, i like the tune overall but I don't have much experience in mixing and EQ'ing and the like.
Can anyone give me some advice?
Safe
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of course, the real solution to this is to do all of your own sound design from scratch... no loops, no samples you downloaded from the internet, no pre-settings, just raw synthesis and/or field recordings.
it's a lot of fun, and it makes your music 1000x more personal.
the only flip side to this is something like, say, burial
it's a lot of fun, and it makes your music 1000x more personal.
the only flip side to this is something like, say, burial
easier said than done, personally i have nowhere near the synth knowledge to get the sounds i want by myself ,black lotus wrote:of course, the real solution to this is to do all of your own sound design from scratch... no loops, no samples you downloaded from the internet, no pre-settings, just raw synthesis and/or field recordings.
it's a lot of fun, and it makes your music 1000x more personal.
the only flip side to this is something like, say, burial
please dont take this as a serious bit of production, i have just been mucking about tonight because i dont have my set up sorted yet but i thought i would share this with you because i dont think ive ever heard and one sample Neighbours. ha
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ke96jy
or
http://www.myspace.com/diskorekah
Dont leave me Karl
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4-Rc3or1ijE is the clip its from
thanks
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ke96jy
or
http://www.myspace.com/diskorekah
Dont leave me Karl
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4-Rc3or1ijE is the clip its from
thanks
Be careful with the glue though Dubson-Dubson- wrote:easier said than done, personally i have nowhere near the synth knowledge to get the sounds i want by myself ,black lotus wrote:of course, the real solution to this is to do all of your own sound design from scratch... no loops, no samples you downloaded from the internet, no pre-settings, just raw synthesis and/or field recordings.
it's a lot of fun, and it makes your music 1000x more personal.
the only flip side to this is something like, say, buriali cant wait for collage
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[/url]Haha, so true. I'm really starting to fuck off my girlfriend now, because I keep getting my phone or a pad out in the middle of movies to write down the time of a good sample.darkmatterUK wrote: running out of samples??? no chance, your just not looking in the right places, when you watch a film, dont watch it to enjoy it, watch it in sample mode. i cant watch anything on the telly anymore with out summing up everything as a possible sample
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lol, enit!! its all about originality. ive ripped some real quality vocals lately from sources i stumbled on by mistake. its how you end up using them though. i wouldnt use something i had heard on a tune of any other genre.Magma wrote:Haha, so true. I'm really starting to fuck off my girlfriend now, because I keep getting my phone or a pad out in the middle of movies to write down the time of a good sample.darkmatterUK wrote: running out of samples??? no chance, your just not looking in the right places, when you watch a film, dont watch it to enjoy it, watch it in sample mode. i cant watch anything on the telly anymore with out summing up everything as a possible sample
you could build a tune around a sick vocal, or you could build a tune knowing it needed one to really set it off, but you have to choose the right one, it has to fit the overall vibe and needs to be processed correctly. i think sometimes a correctly used movie vocal can mean the difference between a good tune and a great one
I'm not a veteren producer or anything, but there is more sample-able material made every day than we could possibly use. Turn on the TV, internet radio, go outside, tinker with stuff in your room. I was watching Obama speak on the TV the other day and that dude better get ready to be sampled haha. If you like him or not, his voice would be wicked in some tunes (until it gets worn out).
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i think you can do it dude, you just gotta be inventive. for instance, a snare sound could be made by layering field recordings and topping it off with some filtered white noise/pink noise blast.. record some hand claps and pitch them down, layer them..-Dubson- wrote:easier said than done, personally i have nowhere near the synth knowledge to get the sounds i want by myself ,black lotus wrote:of course, the real solution to this is to do all of your own sound design from scratch... no loops, no samples you downloaded from the internet, no pre-settings, just raw synthesis and/or field recordings.
it's a lot of fun, and it makes your music 1000x more personal.
the only flip side to this is something like, say, buriali cant wait for collage
music is really fucking easy when you stop and think about it.
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