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some electronic melody stuff...
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Ankyuvarymush,

Another lesson in synth jams.

I thought for a minute the artist had an FB5 w/ the 3LFO device attached to the percussion track. :lol:

Sounds just like the club I was in the other night.

I would much rather buy those kind of jams than the " hits " at the record stores.

I am trying to listen to as much stuff as I can and this was yet another good rip to check out.

I especially like the way the delays are used musically. The extensions they provide on the melodies is cool.

The lack of a definative bass is something I find really fun to experiment with, My hardware analog has great sub freq.'s but sounds that I think might work when I play along live to a VDAT stereo recording just don't fit. More analysis is needed.


Keep 'Em Comin'.
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Just wanted to let you know that I just figured out how to get great sounding shitty drums.

I have been using Larry Seyers Acoustic Drums that are stunningly well recorded w/ Gigapulse IR's embedded on everything to perfection.

I have learned in the last few days an entirely new 360 degree approach to drum tracks.

I took the high end knob and assigned one of my FP8 Expression pedals to it and can do high end shimmers in time to the high hats, kinda like a wah-wah but high freq's only. Makes the high hats strangely unique and gritty.

I took BDX's Ghetto Blaster preset and put it on these magnificient drums and VOILA !! They sound so PlanetZ-ish now. Got some killer sub synths from the analogs, and Plasma is adding it's treashy sounds too.

Keep posting please, evryone. I am soakin' it like a sponge.
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Post by hubird »

producing is fun...
check it out tho how these treated drums will sound on a typical getthoblaster then...
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I like your tracks for da skins Brotha' Man Hubird,..glad you stepped in.

I am so old school, when I walk into an antique store they close the doors behind me,........ankyu.

Hey that's changin' though. I am from the days of FAT BASTARDS, and those lessons will be my strengths,...well as soon as I get stronger.

You guys are all a big help, and I appreciate it very much. :wink:
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Post by hifiboom »

:D

no no no , it was an interpole processing the drums. :lol:

but yes the bdx is good for drums too.
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I like the way BDX destroyed LSAD, an expensive high quality library I might add.

I like what Ghetto Blaster preset did to Kick and high hat. Snare needs a separate treatment.


Really FAT I thought.
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hm, I wasn't very clear I'm afraid: I just wanted to say that if you use such preset you have to realize you get the effect doubled when played on such 'sound system'.
Normaly you don't want that :-)
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:D
true.
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Post by hollo321 »

beautiful song.love the synth sounds and arrrangment
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Excellent - one for the MP3 player.
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Post by Neutron »

this is great! thank you for sharing it, i have put it on my playlist at work.
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Post by hifiboom »

thanks for all the nice feedback.

Music is always a subjective thing and I am glad that there are some over here that like my stuff. :)
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