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anybody know what 2562 uses for production?

Post by Tangka » Fri Oct 24, 2008 5:16 am

just itching to know this, his productions are rediculous and inspiring imo

watched his interview but it didnt mention it

anyone know?

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Post by tec-ho » Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:47 am

A couple of drum hits he uses sound like they're from ultrabeat... I could be wrong though.

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Post by ajantis_art » Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:46 am

it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.

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Post by jam1 » Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:54 am

ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
:lol:

truth.

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Post by d+ » Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:43 pm

he uses cubase
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Post by teqh » Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:05 pm

ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
The only way to listen to dubstep

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Post by hubsmoke » Fri Oct 24, 2008 5:01 pm

TEQH wrote:
ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
The only way to listen to dubstep
hopefully gonna try this out tonight :lol:

edit: okay, i just robbed the local veternarian. i'm in the process of finding an anchor, an oxygen tank...and a nitrous tank, who's with me?

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Post by Tangka » Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:56 pm

D+ wrote:he uses cubase
whaaat? for the entire process?

that's insane :?

not in conjunction with hardware?

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Post by d+ » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:48 pm

don't think so

when i spoke to him he told me just cubase

said he cant get the drums sounding funky in reason

didnt ask him what vsts he uses tho
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Post by retinoise » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:52 pm

hubsmoke wrote:
TEQH wrote:
ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
The only way to listen to dubstep
hopefully gonna try this out tonight :lol:

edit: okay, i just robbed the local veternarian. i'm in the process of finding an anchor, an oxygen tank...and a nitrous tank, who's with me?
Need a sub. With subs.

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Post by Tangka » Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:41 pm

D+ wrote:don't think so

when i spoke to him he told me just cubase

said he cant get the drums sounding funky in reason

didnt ask him what vsts he uses tho
no sweat man at least you had the answer :D

thanks

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Post by kindofblue272 » Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:36 am

ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
anybody see the metalocalypse where they recorded an album on a nuclear submarine?

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Post by AFL » Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:22 pm

kindofblue272 wrote:
ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
anybody see the metalocalypse where they recorded an album on a nuclear submarine?

:twisted:
hahahah, that was awesome. "Mermaider" was one of my favorite tracks.

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Post by casual-p » Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:58 pm

D+ wrote:he uses cubase
futureproof after party. "it gives the funky sound" big up 25

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Post by teqh » Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:36 pm

Retinoise wrote:
hubsmoke wrote:
TEQH wrote:
ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
The only way to listen to dubstep
hopefully gonna try this out tonight :lol:

edit: okay, i just robbed the local veternarian. i'm in the process of finding an anchor, an oxygen tank...and a nitrous tank, who's with me?
Need a sub. With subs.
Lets get building, that would be a very sick venue

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Post by sythec » Sun Oct 26, 2008 8:09 pm

TEQH wrote:
Retinoise wrote:
hubsmoke wrote:
TEQH wrote:
ajantis_art wrote:it's all about his echo-ey type drum hits. sound like you're listening to dustep at 40 fathoms under the sea. on ket.
The only way to listen to dubstep
hopefully gonna try this out tonight :lol:

edit: okay, i just robbed the local veternarian. i'm in the process of finding an anchor, an oxygen tank...and a nitrous tank, who's with me?
Need a sub. With subs.
Lets get building, that would be a very sick venue
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Post by manray » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:54 am

Earthling wrote:
D+ wrote:he uses cubase
whaaat? for the entire process?

that's insane :?

not in conjunction with hardware?
Why is that so surprising? Using hardware ain't some secret bullshit. These days the plugins are of such a high quality that you can take a whole track from start to finish and never touch hardware.

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Post by retinoise » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:23 pm

Cameras are a good analogy for this... Digital cameras can do everything and more that film cameras can, but film will always be used to get a certain look and feel. Hardware will always have it's place. One day, they will rise up to be our masters.

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Post by manray » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:41 pm

Retinoise wrote:Cameras are a good analogy for this... Digital cameras can do everything and more that film cameras can, but film will always be used to get a certain look and feel. Hardware will always have it's place. One day, they will rise up to be our masters.
No need to make analogy..... it's simple, two options software or hardware. Both can make music, choose what you wanna choose.

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Post by slothrop » Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:36 pm

Retinoise wrote:Cameras are a good analogy for this... Digital cameras can do everything and more that film cameras can, but film will always be used to get a certain look and feel. Hardware will always have it's place.
I love a bit of hardware if only because the experience of cabling stuff together and twiddling knobs is very different from the experience of moving coloured blobs around a computer screen. And yeah, some of it sounds very nice.

But if 2562 and others are doing everything in the box, it does mean that all those people who say things like "you need a hardware synth to get really tight bass, software just doesn't cut it" or "if you want to take get pro sounds, you need hardware" or "stuff produced with software is alright but it always sounds a bit flat and lifeless" can stfu, pretty much...

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