Might even stream the after partee too if peeps are keen.
I'M KEEEEEEENNNNNN!!!!!!!
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Might even stream the after partee too if peeps are keen.
I'M KEEEEEEENNNNNN!!!!!!!
Oh, this is good... This is so good...
I had a play around with it, and I didn't get exactly what I was aiming for, but I got something close, and I like how it sounds. Thanks for all the advice.
Yeah, I realised after listening to it a bit more carefully... ...still going to try and make lsdj do that
Thanks though.
I wish it was a standard practice for people that abandon projects to be forced to release source.
It's probably frowned upon, but could we just spam someone until we get the source?
Seriously though, I really want this to be a thing.
Chip-dance hybrid remix? I think so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_It_(Monifah_song)
Totally in.
Damn... No wonder I wasn't getting that close! Thanks, I'll have a play around with pulse/noise then.
I seriously want to know how he makes the snare and kicks at 0:50ish in the video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svNJ9uKS-lo
Any ideas?!? I'm stuck... I'm guessing combo of pulse and noise, but not quite sure how...
Also, any really nice patches for kicks and snares that people might want to share would be great really need some new drum sounds
Thanks!
...maybe you're just popular...?
*goes back to lurking in the shadows*
Damn! I'm interested!
Or a lsdj style tracker with two wav channel like synths and higher resolution NOT AS BORING.
This. So much this.
Panda Chan wrote:Damn this looks awesome... but it's 18+...
No squaresounds for me...
next year?
I hope so.
Damn this looks awesome... but it's 18+...
No squaresounds for me...
I personally with chords, would record them to the key of C, so if you want to use a DbMaj7, then record it in the key of C as a CMaj7, ie. B - C - E - G, and then just input it at the pitch you want it.
I like to think of it as a similar way to making chords in trackers with the distance rather than the notes, so, in LSDJ, I would have a table that has the major chord notes, and one for minor, and just apply them to the notes I want.
In sample recording, I would do similar, and record a major chord, minor chord, etc... and then just apply them for different notes.
Is anyone else really feeling the need to circuit bend these to hell and back? or is that just me...?
Woah, that sure is a lot of feedback! Thanks
I made this track in an afternoon, and I sort of felt I was making it as two separate tracks, which was sort of strange, but I had too as I don't have a proper mixer...
Thanks for the advice! I'll try out your suggestions!
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