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Re: Throw me a rope
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 4:57 am
by oli@sub37
H_M_D wrote:Remember to take breaks. I'm English so I would go and boil the kettle and have a cuppa with my little finger righteously pointing skyward.
Best. Advice. Ever.
And something I always forget to do: Take breaks.
Re: Throw me a rope
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 5:12 pm
by JamesHenry
H_M_D wrote:No probs, mate! I know how difficult it can be.
Oof! An incredible turn of event then eh!?
I just gave your track a listen. What did you use for the kick drum?
Ive been having a lot fun with Roland's Aira gear. I know this is Moog but they do offer a couple of things that are unique to facilitate music creation. The MX-1 is a great mixer and the TR-8 does what it should - replicate classic drum machines. Regarding the MX-1, what I particularly found helpful is the ability to sidechain at a few touches of some buttons. The mastering button also has a lot of hidden parameters that can be accessed through button combinations. The more OUT THE BOX I am the happier I've become and the more I've learnt. To each their own though.
I made this after a little jam
https://soundcloud.com/hismostdarxxxellent/darxxxoot
I did edit ITB just because I have some plugins that can achieve the sound I'm after.
Kick drum is software. Not even sure what, out of the 9000 kick drum samples I have. Good track man, I like it.
Yeah I've gone nuts in the last month. Maschine Studio, Maschine Jam, drum brute, Sub 37, Virus T12 Desktop and a Pioneer Toraiz. Out of them all, I have the most fun with the Toraiz. Not as versatile as the Maschine and Logic, but nice to play with and bust out a tune without clicking a mouse.