Dub reggae

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chriskorff
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Dub reggae

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Title says it all, really!

I got my Soundcraft 600 working, and have been meaning to do some dub mixes on it for ages. Real spring reverb, real tape echo... and a B4000 for organ!

Hope you enjoy it,

Chris
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next to nothing
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Love it!

Only remark is i have some issues with the drum compression. I'd personally do something about the "noise", but again, thats just me :)

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Nice jingle. Love the name too.
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Very Regaedelic...I might be the first guy to ever use that word... :lol: .I agree on the kick drum though...just a little fuzzy, but if that was the goal...so be it, all n all..very cool..... :wink:
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chriskorff
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Re: Dub reggae

Post by chriskorff »

Thanks all!

I was blatantly going for an Augustus Pablo vibe with that one, so the drums are kind of intenionally noisy - I could probably have taken it a bit easier on the compression, but listening to some proper Studio One dub just now, the levels are all over the place there too; probably a mixture of compression and slamming the tape really hard.

I might do some G-funk 'versions' now - I'm thinking 'Nothin' But A G Thang' or something, as there are some synth lines there that could work well on a melodica... I'll chuck it up here when I've got something worth listening to.

Thanks again!

Chris
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Re: Dub reggae

Post by sofreshsoklean »

Heya,

I know this is a little late, but nice one! You did a good job recreating Pablo's sound.
But if I may suggest doubling up your drums sounds with low-res drum hits mixed in just enough (usually around 20 to 30 percent the main drum hit's volume) to put a little grit into the your existing drums. It works well for me in Dub/Jungle/Dubstep material.

I've just returned to the forum but will post some new material soon.

Cheers!
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