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creating percussion sounds and sequences for demos

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added on the 2008-08-31 18:36:21 by tempest tempest
anita is cute but 2unlimited is as techno as say britney spears :P
added on the 2008-08-31 18:47:39 by uns3en_ uns3en_
before anyone says 'techno' or 'house' again, please study Ishkur's Guide to electronic music.
http://techno.org/electronic-music-guide/
added on the 2008-08-31 19:59:25 by GbND GbND
guybrush: quite incomplete and generalistic. but its a nice idiots guide to electronic music yes.
added on the 2008-08-31 20:04:58 by psenough psenough
and it's a lot of fun.

and of course it's generalistic. it applies labels to art. is there another way?
added on the 2008-08-31 20:11:52 by skrebbel skrebbel
that guide describes gabber as "ny style hardcore", and doesn't mention either rotterdam or amsterdam... WTF?! can it get any more ridiculous?!
added on the 2008-08-31 20:13:14 by havoc havoc
so? oh and check out the examples for "dutch trance" :)
added on the 2008-08-31 20:15:27 by skrebbel skrebbel
the example tunes for "ny hardcore" are 2xbritish, 3xdutch and 2xamerican (not from new york...), so i don't expect too much ;)
added on the 2008-08-31 20:19:30 by havoc havoc
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added on the 2008-08-31 20:31:41 by raina raina
\o/ for babelfish :)
added on the 2008-08-31 20:53:37 by havoc havoc
skreble: ah ok, so art == techno in your book. note taken :)
added on the 2008-08-31 21:13:03 by psenough psenough
no, techno \in art
added on the 2008-08-31 21:13:41 by skrebbel skrebbel
I use Battery2 for single hits and Vemberaudio's Short Circuit for breakbeats. The latter one is a free download from vemberaudio.se, and is an excellent sampler that can be used not only for beats.
Both these are VST instruments, in case there's any doubt :)
added on the 2008-08-31 22:21:06 by lug00ber lug00ber
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_(software)
just wondering, is there any point in using a sampler vsti in a program like renoise? i've never checked it out really, but i never really understood how one program can play a bass drum wav better than another. is it all about super mega sharp cosine interpolation and add snappy noise buttons?
added on the 2008-08-31 22:48:54 by skrebbel skrebbel
skrebbel: it's probably about how you can alter the sample(sequence) in a nice way, if it works fine for you in Renoise, I guess that's great, however a VSTi plugin may add functionality to alter samples, that Renoise doesn't have pr. default.
For simply replaying the sample as it is, I guess there's no point in using any VSTi
added on the 2008-08-31 22:51:34 by Puryx Puryx
@skrebbel:
I don't know renoise, but I use my sampler for chopping, filtering, loops, layering, amp/pitch/filter modulation, fx (filter/distortion/flanger/all the stuff) and so forth. I basically load up a breakbeat as a single wav-file, and do everything that's needed in the sampler.
added on the 2008-08-31 23:22:54 by lug00ber lug00ber
Technics SL-1210 MK2 -> Protracker
lug00ber: whoa! nice and free stuff :D
added on the 2008-09-01 18:08:39 by EviL EviL
I start renoise and begin freaking around with sequences and filters. There is no golden path that I always use, but I do start from a concept, atmosphere or vocal sample.
added on the 2008-09-01 18:30:26 by numtek numtek
white noise... "khrrrrr!"

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added on the 2008-09-01 20:09:02 by cruzer cruzer
guybrush apparently hasn't spoken with me about electronic music before.
added on the 2008-09-01 22:18:32 by gd gd
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