Re: Noisia Future Music Video Coming Soon!
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:46 pm
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Anyone hoping for another War Machine video is going to be disappointed.
Anyone hoping for another War Machine video is going to be disappointed.
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ill mindset wrote:At long last my music will be indistinguishable from Noisia?!
How much you wanna bet they end up discussing something like hi hats?
They aren't doing anything secret, there's just 3 of them and each has their strengths so when they all work on something, it gets that much better. They actually learned on DOA over the years, and put their own spin on things. I have heard people replicate Noisia sounds over the years, and even surpass them. I think Billain has far surpassed them in sound design, but I don't like that style of dnb any more. IMO the 2004-2006 era was the best of that stuff.VirtualMark wrote:Honestly i've read it a few times - its not just me, i haven't heard anyone recreate a noisia bass yet. There was a long thread on DOA a few months back discussing how they do it, it died out. If you can make a noisia reese then spill the beans!blinkesko wrote:They didnt give much away?VirtualMark wrote:Yeah, read it, re-read it, re-read it again... i still can't make Noisia basses. They don't give a lot away in that q&a but i learned a few things.Echoi wrote:Its all on DOA anywayVirtualMark wrote:It would be great if they reveal any useful info on how to make their reeses.they didnt go into specific bass sounds they've made, but damn they gave away a lot of useful info! Re-read, man!
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I think it might be easier to climb mount everest tbh - it would certainly be a lot quicker. I've spent countless late nights in front of my computer making awful noises, bouncing, resampling, playing with different routings, effects chains, pitch bends etc. I'm getting better slowly but still a long way from a pro sound. A painfully long way - its a good job that i love making sounds else i'd have given up ages ago.
wormcode wrote:I think Billain has far surpassed them in sound design
That was deffinitly the start of the end, i still think theyre doing well to stay in the game with the drastic changes that have happned in the scene over the last couple of years.Nevalo wrote:people still pay attention to noisia?
kinda played them off after they made that horrible tune.... what was it called, machinegun?
Most appreciated!Digezt wrote:Just saw via Noisia's Twitter, that they have done a video masterclass with Future Music Magazine. Not sure when it will be out, but just a heads up for everyone.
Block Control and the surrounding tunes were definitely great, and they have come a long way mixdown wise, but their older Drifter stuff is what I always loved. Nothing like a good soulful roller.JTMMusicuk wrote:I wish theyd go back to their older style when block control came out
I wasnt talking just about their Q&A, look a bit harder all the info is there on DOA on how to go about 'The Noisia Bass'. Its all there in different threads basically.VirtualMark wrote:Honestly i've read it a few times - its not just me, i haven't heard anyone recreate a noisia bass yet. There was a long thread on DOA a few months back discussing how they do it, it died out. If you can make a noisia reese then spill the beans!blinkesko wrote:They didnt give much away?VirtualMark wrote:Yeah, read it, re-read it, re-read it again... i still can't make Noisia basses. They don't give a lot away in that q&a but i learned a few things.Echoi wrote:Its all on DOA anywayVirtualMark wrote:It would be great if they reveal any useful info on how to make their reeses.they didnt go into specific bass sounds they've made, but damn they gave away a lot of useful info! Re-read, man!
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I think it might be easier to climb mount everest tbh - it would certainly be a lot quicker. I've spent countless late nights in front of my computer making awful noises, bouncing, resampling, playing with different routings, effects chains, pitch bends etc. I'm getting better slowly but still a long way from a pro sound. A painfully long way - its a good job that i love making sounds else i'd have given up ages ago.
What year was it they asked this?deadly habit wrote:yea noisia used to post on doa quite a bit
one of the funniest things is they originally asked what a reese was
it also helps if you know their individual names not just looking for the noisia group username
there's also posts from mil0 who collabed with them back when etc
that nothing matters remix is terrible IMOblinkesko wrote:I love their new tunes, nothing matters remix and dustup are great :O
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?threadid=36272Marzz wrote:What year was it they asked this?deadly habit wrote:yea noisia used to post on doa quite a bit
one of the funniest things is they originally asked what a reese was
it also helps if you know their individual names not just looking for the noisia group username
there's also posts from mil0 who collabed with them back when etc