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CareyB posted:https://soundcloud.com/careyb/the-question Very good layers and everything but the track never gripped me. It just felt like constant builds that never solidifed themselves, I'm not saying this like "there's no drop!?!?!" but just like in unanswered question you can feel the mood from the very start and I just want yours to pack a similar punch. https://soundcloud.com/swanconnley/running I sampled this 8 beat backing off a track on a nu-soul/jazz compilation I got and went with it. The usual calm repetition with variation forever + vocal cuts that I love.
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Blowdryer posted:Very good layers and everything but the track never gripped me. It just felt like constant builds that never solidifed themselves, I'm not saying this like "there's no drop!?!?!" but just like in unanswered question you can feel the mood from the very start and I just want yours to pack a similar punch. Mate thanks, I know what you mean.. a mate said recently I'm really good at building tension and I def do that with that first break down and then the drop.. and then back to a breakdowm again, and I was thinking I'm right on the limit there... is there a particular moment where that happens for you, first or second big drops? Also curious if others think the same. Thanks for the feedback
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# ? Sep 1, 2014 17:35 |
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Would love feedback on any of these tracks https://soundcloud.com/bbrodriguez/
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# ? Sep 1, 2014 21:20 |
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If anyone's interested I have a series on YouTube called "Watch Me Produce" where I just film myself making a song from start to finish. It's kind of like a let's play for music production. Here's episode 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hnH2BZdSVM
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# ? Sep 2, 2014 04:11 |
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fackmadgen posted:Would love feedback on any of these tracks I liked Blade especially, wonky house music does it for me lately and the distorted part kind of puts it in that category. The other stuff doesn't have enough of an underground sound for me I guess, but it seemed pretty well produced. Don't have too many comments as I didn't really have any particular complaints that I felt weren't just matters of taste. Good job I'd say!
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# ? Sep 2, 2014 06:54 |
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So I took the advice of ML, after the thread I posted a while back and decided to work on song structure. I've also been working on mixing better. What do you think? https://soundcloud.com/drastictaiga/observation-draft
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# ? Sep 4, 2014 16:42 |
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Hey guys, I was wondering if fl studio and ni komplete usually go on sale in winter, I know I just missed a really good komplete sale just last week.
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# ? Sep 7, 2014 18:12 |
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Komplete just had a major update to 10, so don't expect it to go on any significant sale for at least six months.
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# ? Sep 7, 2014 19:12 |
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Dessert Rose posted:Komplete just had a major update to 10, so don't expect it to go on any significant sale for at least six months. Welp that explains the sale last week. I'll probably just buy all this stuff full price, it sounds worth it.
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# ? Sep 7, 2014 23:33 |
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I'm still searching for inspiration in my older works, so I tweaked the mix of an old remix I made of a friend's track. Mixed it entirely on headphones, on a train. The mix isn't great but it's a lot better than it was three years ago. The waveform in Soundcloud looks really squeezed, so I'm a bit worried that I missed something glaring on my headphones. How's it sound? https://soundcloud.com/centurion-beats/save-me-tonight-2014-mix EDIT: I make bad music and kill threads. Mister Speaker fucked around with this message at 06:43 on Sep 15, 2014 |
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In the last 12 months i've started about 70 tracks and only finished 2 of them. I got sick of throwing everything away, so I decided to export everything I've started in the last 2 months. what I think are the best ones at the front. https://soundcloud.com/downpour/bits-and-pieces It's not like I dont go back to try and work on them, a few of these are the result of multiple sessions - It's just the only times I've ever finished a track is when I get 90% of it done in a single 8-10hr session. The third is one I thought had most potential of all, but the amount of time i've spent trying to expand it, make other sections or a build that fits is quite astonishing. the ableton file is about 20 minutes long at this point with hundreds of disabled tracks. It loving sucks and is really depressing. cubicle gangster fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Sep 28, 2014 |
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Welcome to the club!
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# ? Sep 28, 2014 21:18 |
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2 out of 70 isnt actually bad at all. this is how music is made! welcome and enjoy your stay.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 01:11 |
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Hi goons, I recently took over A&R duties for a record label out of my hometown of Edmonton, Alberta. It's called Nuevadeep, and focuses on deep house, nu-disco and chillout. https://soundcloud.com/nuevadeep I've heard a lot of really great music here over the years, and thought I'd solicit some demos from you folks. Give our stuff a listen, and if you think your track would be a good fit, email me at xpander@gmail.com. Keep on writing your crazy space technos!
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 05:13 |
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wayfinder posted:Welcome to the club! man this club fuckin' sucks, I want to leave. At my best i got 1 in 10 finished, I never had a slip this bad.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 15:14 |
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If you don't have a huge folder full of half-ideas, sketches, unrealized synth patches, and really bad sounding drumloops then you're doing something wrong. Every now and then I dig through mine and laugh or cringe, sometimes both simultaneously.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 16:07 |
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I sense an idea for a thread here. PoSt Ur WoRsT LoOpS~~
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 17:15 |
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cubicle gangster posted:the only times I've ever finished a track is when I get 90% of it done in a single 8-10hr session. This is exactly what ill.gates says in his workflow video series and it's so true. I've started restricting myself to doing things like library management, synth patch fuckery, sample digging, etc when I don't have more than a couple hours to work on stuff, and only doing actual songwriting when I know I can spend 8 hours or more on it to get most of the idea into ableton in a single session. So far I've only written one thing this way but I finished it in three hours (just a simple mashup) so I think it's working for me. Another thing that really helps is to ditch anything that isn't working after trying for five minutes, it saves you from so many fruitless rabbit holes.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 20:03 |
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Quincy Smallvoice posted:I sense an idea for a thread here. PoSt Ur WoRsT LoOpS~~ I have one that a buddy made while I was trying to teach him how to use Reason that's all ten triggers on the ReDrum machine hitting on every sixteenth note. He thought this sounded good and wanted to make something out of it.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 20:10 |
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Haven't made much but would agree on saying that anything that I don't finish today tends to stay unfinished. It's still good practice and I go back and steal bits for other tracks quite often so don't think it's bad to leave something there.
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# ? Sep 29, 2014 21:02 |
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I made a futurebass/chill trap remix for ODESZA - Say My Name https://soundcloud.com/thevandalsquad/odesza-say-my-name-the-vandal-squad-remix
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 01:34 |
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An instrument that I got an extended warranty for went kaput. I got about $600 back, but it's in the form of Guitar Center funny money. I'd like to get something that will be good for controlling and switching between live loops. This is probably an idiotic thing to say, but since I do work on my laptop and don't want to risk it getting broken on stage or in transit to a gig, I'd like something that's pretty standalone and not just a VST. Any suggestions? I saw a live clip of Grimes using this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OT2_VhX4TY And it looks like Roland made a follow-up like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX9W87DdYlE If Guitar Center sold iPads, I think I'd just get an iPad. Maybe I'll try to trade somebody the gift card for real money.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 04:34 |
how can i get a large-sounding (for lack of a better term) bass like the one here? so far i've tried doing it in ableton analog with dual sines and adding reverb but it just doesn't have the same thunder to it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JDuPCj0NKg&t=355s i know some of it is the kick drum, i'm talking about the bits that aren't.
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rectal valium goop posted:how can i get a large-sounding (for lack of a better term) bass like the one here? so far i've tried doing it in ableton analog with dual sines and adding reverb but it just doesn't have the same thunder to it. I think it's a low passed saw or supersaw with a filter envelope rather than a sine, there's still some low harmonics. If it's a sine its probably saturated to hell.
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rectal valium goop posted:how can i get a large-sounding (for lack of a better term) bass like the one here? so far i've tried doing it in ableton analog with dual sines and adding reverb but it just doesn't have the same thunder to it. yeah, i think what the guy above said is right. you can hear it grinding, so there's definitely some beating present that you get when toothed waves are rubbing against each other. I managed to get a similar sound in Serum using two low octave square waves, the square sub bass osc and some distortion effects (diode clipping). then a low pass filter and reverb it ain't perfect, but: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u8kq3zk6gn91nc8/bass.mp3
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Brony Car posted:An instrument that I got an extended warranty for went kaput. I got about $600 back, but it's in the form of Guitar Center funny money. What sort of music are you making? Is it mainly that you want to load up a bunch of loops/samples in a similar fashion to an Ableton Session, or are you looking to do more 'programming' type stuff? When it comes out (I'm English so have no idea if GC funbux expire) this http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/korg-unveils-new-electribe-grooveboxes-606668 could be worth a look.
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yeah i have no idea why i didn't think of that. thank you both
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# ? Oct 28, 2014 02:43 |
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So I noticed theres a huge Ableton thread with tons of replies and no FL Studio thread. Is Ableton just that hugely popular over FL Studio? Maybe sometime I'll mess with Ableton Lite to see what the fuss is.
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EAB posted:So I noticed theres a huge Ableton thread with tons of replies and no FL Studio thread. Is Ableton just that hugely popular over FL Studio? I started on FL studio when I was 17, made the switch to Ableton a few years ago and never regretted it. If I had to sum up the difference as concisely as possible it would be "more professional". It's just so much more organized and intuitive.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 01:11 |
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Anyone here in the know on production headphones? Had some Beyerdynamic DT770s on my list to buy for nighttime producing for a while, but want to check that there aren't any better options I should look at that may have come out recently. Similar price range, £100 - £200. Speaking of which, I'd love to get a pair of Audeze LCD-Xs down the line. The amount of producers I respect who are raving about them is insane. Way too pricey for me to justify for another couple years though.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 14:14 |
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Here's a spooky halloween remix I just (sort of) finished up. Trying to incorporate some more nontraditional sounds and textures into weirdo minimal grooves. Please feel free to have at it. https://soundcloud.com/selfishdudes/shake-it-off-taylor-swift-selfish-dudes-go-big-and-go-home-bootleg
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# ? Nov 1, 2014 05:32 |
Hey dudes. I'm looking at a Maschine MK1 on ebay to gently caress around with, would you guys trust an ebay seller to deactivate their software? I'm kind of 50/50 on it.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 06:02 |
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I've been wanting to start making fun electronic songs a la Celldweller, but I have no idea where to begin. I've only used "organic" type instruments before. Are all the bass/synth type sounds actual hardware? What should I go with for some beginner learning/versatile use stuff? Point me in the right direction, Goons!
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NovaLion posted:I've been wanting to start making fun electronic songs a la Celldweller, but I have no idea where to begin. I've only used "organic" type instruments before. Are all the bass/synth type sounds actual hardware? What should I go with for some beginner learning/versatile use stuff? Point me in the right direction, Goons! They can be hardware, but that's expensive! Most people deal with software only synths unless they have the money to toss out for hardware. Which is fine, because software sounds just as good; it's what you do with it that matters. I would recommend getting Ableton and using it's built in synthesizers to start off with. Ableton is a very organized DAW with a giant community based around teaching beginners how to use it. If you can spend a bit more money, I'd recommend getting Native Instruments Massive for your first third party synth, because just like Ableton, there's a lot of tutorials out there to help you learn it.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 21:11 |
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Hey ya'll, I have a new EP called "omens" out on my bandcamp page. It's some more dark instrumental electronic stuff if you're into that sort of thing. I have fun with the instrumental thing but I want to mix it up and add more to it, not sure where to go with it though. I've considered collaborating with people because I can't sing, but I've also considered doing the whole "sampled voices all chopped up and weird sounding" route too. Is that lame? I think some of it can be neat and I think it could fit in with some of what I'm doing.
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# ? Nov 5, 2014 16:55 |
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I'm fairly sure i saw an 'in the studio with Celldweller' vid and he has like 20 grand worth of modular synths. A midi controller keyboard will most likely come with Ableton Live Lite, then Google yourself some free drum loops etc and maybe a vst or 2 (keep it simple to start with, it's easy to get overwhelmed when you have too many options) and you can start to learn. Ableton has a great set of tutorials inbuilt, there's a tonne of YouTube vids on it (check out Tom Cosm) and whilst the lite version is limited in how many audio/midi tracks and devices you can have in a project, this can initially be useful as it means you aren't layering up a million things to the detriment of 'the song'. You may also need an audio interface to record your guitar for that industrial metal feel.
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# ? Nov 8, 2014 00:53 |
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Hello, this thread. I recently bought a decent PC that came with Reason 5 (among other things) and I borrowed a little 02 midi controller. Could somebody point me towards some tutorials or books for the complete beginner (in both the technical and music theory aspects)? If it's a .pdf, even better. Also thinking on doing one of those coursera things in music production, anybody have any experience with these? Haven't really thought about what kind of stuff I want to make, but that's probably something that coalesces as you learn. I like complicated beats and sampling.
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Hey gang! So, after getting into tech house, techno, and DnB for awhile, I've decided to try to learn some other stuff and settled on trap music. I bought a bunch of compilations, some Gucci and Wakka Flocka tracks, and have been trying to deconstruct and reconstruct some of signatures. The problem I'm running into is this: that awesome trap 808 sub-bass rattles my whole car on THEIR stuff but when I put MY stuff in my car, it sounds like thin weaksauce wiener music. I'm familiar (if not proficient) in the elements of mixing and mastering, with the idea of carving out room in the mix for frequencies, etc. But even on the first trap-style drop I have in my current project, I have a build up drop into just a gnarly sub with a little high frequency bells on top, nothing to muddy up the mix. Without inviting you all over to my office for pizza and beer so you can see my Ableton project, are there any tricks you guys have learned to making hip hop style sub-bass really powerful? I'm using an 808 kick, some compression, and a little bit of distortion from CamelCrusher. I could just bump up the volume I guess but I feel like I'm missing a piece to hip hop subs. If you found any particular YouTube tutorial helpful, pass it along too.
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# ? Nov 24, 2014 14:42 |
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Are you using an 808 sample that has infinite sustain? That really loud room shaking sound comes more from the single note sub bass sustain than it does from the initial kick transient.
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d0grent posted:Are you using an 808 sample that has infinite sustain? That really loud room shaking sound comes more from the single note sub bass sustain than it does from the initial kick transient. Yeah, I cranked the sustain up all the way. I layered just a little punch at the beginning but I've been letting the 808 sub kick do most of the work. In my studio headphones it sounds powerful but after exporting to an MP3 to play in the car, it sounds weak as poo poo compared to the others. I think I just really need to focus on mixdown and mastering it a lot better. My old nemesis strikes again!
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