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babylon

i think your hearing it. its just the percussion for the most part. maybe i was just thrown off by you saying "some", cause every track is using sampled percussion.

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Toronto, Canada

Ah, OK then we are on the same page.  I think I didn't realize how much of his percussion was samples because a lot of those sounds could be synthesized with LSDj.

After listening to all the tracks a few times listening for the samples(lol), it's actually not as bad as my first impression. 

Personally, I don't get using drum samples with LSDj simply because of how good it is for synthesizing your own drums from scratch. That's half the fun for me.

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England

i would be interested in hearing your lsdj stuff if thats what you think of kraettz! :)

https://soundcloud.com/infinity-curve/w … out-jungle

is nice but i still think the drum programming is more interesting in kraettz's drumnbassy stuff its a bit more drukqs afxy than remarc jungle.

Last edited by Jellica (Apr 11, 2013 6:54 pm)

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Solar System
Feryl wrote:
Matej wrote:

Yep yep chipmusic dubstep is simply musical virus... Best subgenre ever invented!!!

No, that would be alternative/indie rock.

Haha. You hippie dude. Britpoper...

Last edited by Matej (Apr 11, 2013 7:10 pm)

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Toronto, Canada

haha, I did step on some toes.  I simply shared an opinion on his music, and shared some of my own thoughts on LSDj.  Like I said, it did grow on me as I listened to it a few times.  I just don't like his style so much.  My initial post/impression may have been a bit harsh, I will admit that.

Also, for my track that you mention; you are comparing something I did live to sequenced drums.  I made that in under an hour, hoping if nitro2k01 heard somebody using it, he would continue developing it further.  I actually tried to make it cliche and sound like generic 90's jungle, sirens and gunshots and boh!!  It's a 1 second amen loop and I'm glitching/stuttering it on the fly while triggering samples and mixing between the melody and bass, come on.

I am still relatively new to LSDj compared to some here, and haven't shared anything because I don't want to release anything I am not satisfied with.

I will put something up when I get home from work.  It's actually the first track I did, and used it for learning tricks and different techniques. 

I'm sorry if I overstepped myself commenting on his music, it's just my opinion.  I'm sure my stuff probably pales in comparison, but that's cool too.  The intention with my comments was not to infer I could do better, just commenting on what he did.

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NC in the US of America

h, OK then we are on the same page.  I think I didn't realize how much of his percussion was samples because a lot of those sounds could be synthesized with LSDj.

But they wouldn't sound exactly the same, and they wouldn't have that dirty sampled buzzy noise that we love so much.

Personally, I don't get using drum samples with LSDj simply because of how good it is for synthesizing your own drums from scratch. That's half the fun for me.

Sometimes you just want a certain sound, regardless of how you get that sound. For me, manipulating samples in LSDJ is incredibly rewarding and satisfying and fun. Sometimes I barely even use the other 3 channels.

Edit: Hm. Off-topic...

Last edited by SketchMan3 (Apr 11, 2013 7:38 pm)

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Toronto, Canada
Jellica wrote:

i would be interested in hearing your lsdj stuff if thats what you think of kraettz! smile

https://soundcloud.com/infinity-curve/w … out-jungle

is nice but i still think the drum programming is more interesting in kraettz's drumnbassy stuff its a bit more drukqs afxy than remarc jungle.

Lol, thanks for posting that link; 17 plays in the last couple hours.  I did post that here too.

Back on topic, not exactly dubstep, but check out Tommy Creep(Evil Scientist on the forum).  Soooo good.

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Los Angeles, CA

Yeah I'm gonna stand up and show some love for samples in LSDJ as well. The way LSDJ compresses and distorts samples gives them a very interesting and unique sound. I mean I also dig synthesizing my own drums as well, but sometimes samples are the way to go. Still pretty proud of some WAV channel only stuff I've done - http://datathrash.bandcamp.com/track/antichipmusick

That said, I don't see what the fuss is about this kraettz stuff, seems super basic and kind of boring to be honest. Compare that stuff to this (since they're kinda similar): https://soundcloud.com/wetmango/latenightcreepin

Or this, though SUPER NSFW: https://soundcloud.com/wetmango/overflo … s-wetmango

All of this is obviously super off topic...

Last edited by Wizwars (Apr 11, 2013 8:49 pm)

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ohio gozaimasu

This thread is really painful to read

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Dublin, Ireland

Hadn't come across that kraettz release before, not bad at all. smile

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Infinity Curve wrote:
Jellica wrote:

i would be interested in hearing your lsdj stuff if thats what you think of kraettz! smile

https://soundcloud.com/infinity-curve/w … out-jungle

is nice but i still think the drum programming is more interesting in kraettz's drumnbassy stuff its a bit more drukqs afxy than remarc jungle.

Lol, thanks for posting that link; 17 plays in the last couple hours.  I did post that here too.

Back on topic, not exactly dubstep, but check out Tommy Creep(Evil Scientist on the forum).  Soooo good.

Did you tried to make Kits out of the samples you placed in?

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Seattle, WA

I do some glitch hop and dubstep stuff, not sure if it's what you're looking for.

https://soundcloud.com/possibly-a-fake- … mastersync
https://soundcloud.com/possibly-a-fake- … -line-club

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México, DF.

http://chibitech.bandcamp.com/track/moe … ep-part-ii

Let's go home, everybody.

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Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Here is some dubstep/chiptune I have made. Enjoy! http://chipmusic.org/xx+8+bit+champion+ … hrist-tune

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Chicago
eme7h wrote:

http://chibitech.bandcamp.com/track/moe … ep-part-ii

Let's go home, everybody.


gg

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eme7h wrote:

http://chibitech.bandcamp.com/track/moe … ep-part-ii

Let's go home, everybody.

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