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Re: Noisia Future Music Video Coming Soon!

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:25 pm
by Sinfected
Toolman4 wrote:@ Sinfected: Check my contributions the reese bass thread, my friend. I know MUCH about the reese and resampling the shizzit out of it. My contention is that if you know what everyone is after, spill the beans. Bass wasn't even covered. I feel that if you share the love, you keep progression moving forward. Let's not make this a much already beaten to death debate about people copying others style/production techniques vs experimentation and finding your own sound. If your appreciation is at all at a level where we hope it is, you can identify a copycat trying to cash in on something already done before vs someone trying to push the boundaries.
I have no doubt that you do, It wasnt directed towards you personally, just generally. The issue Im trying to point out is that even tho people say "music has no rules", "use your ears" and so on, the majority of people are still looking for that holy grail, the secret, hoping that someone (this time noisia) is going to spill the beans as you say, but there are no beans to spill. They did cover bass, massive, fm8, kontakt filter automation etc. Its all pretty basic stuff, and maybe thats the hardest part of all to understand.

Noisia in the studio - FutureMusic

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:05 am
by 123kidd

Enjoy :4:

Re: Noisia in the studio - FutureMusic

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 2:22 am
by Modern Day Monsters
Nice find! Thanks for posting.

Re: Noisia in the studio - FutureMusic

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 6:30 pm
by Silantra
I wish they had gone more in depth, there wasn't a whole ton of information in this. I did find the bit about their workflow interesting though.

Re: Noisia in the studio - FutureMusic

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:15 pm
by Vanity
Yeah, disappointing really. They didn't go in depth about their processing.

Re: Noisia in the studio - FutureMusic

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:35 pm
by Augment
Didn't find it dissapointing at all when I watched it, interesting to see how they go about drums and such. Of course they're not gonna go and give away presets to all their basses, as there's a zillion different methods they use, from foley to different synths and fx chains