Discuss the various methods you use in music production, from compressor settings to equipment type.
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By Murahachibu Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:39 am
I'm not a big fan of trance, etc. I mostly listen to hip hop, jazz, dub, funk, etc, but, back in the mid-to-late 90's the drum & bass scene in New York, Boston, etc. was definitely not just white people who couldn't dance. Actually, there was some of the sickest breakin' I've seen - by people of all skin colors.

By MCL Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:54 am
its not their color thats an issue


Why mention their colour then? - Hmmm, could just have said that you think the music and the people that make it has/have no soul, and you don't like it - everyone is entitled to their opinion, but bringing colour into it is just plain stupid.
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By rickrock305 Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:10 pm
you bunch of f*ckin overthinkers always trying to catch somebody in something, lol


the white cracker thing was a joke. get over it.

By renegadebliss Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:14 pm
renegadebliss wrote:
TheMPCRipper wrote:
rickrock305 wrote:cracker a$$ white people.

:shock:



Sounds to me like YOU are going to the wrong Techno Events...


Ever hit a Detroit Cabaret ??? :twisted:



Thanks for answering. The DEMF is NOT a Cabaret....



Cheers,
Dave

By Onslaught Wed Aug 15, 2007 2:11 pm
Download all of Aphex Twin's/Squarepusher's records and go from there.
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By rickrock305 Wed Aug 15, 2007 5:00 pm
Onslaught wrote:Download all of Aphex Twin's/Squarepusher's records and go from there.



that BS is just ridiculous

By TheMPCRipper Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:00 pm
rickrock305 wrote:
Onslaught wrote:Download all of Aphex Twin's/Squarepusher's records and go from there.



that BS is just ridiculous


Not really my style either. For D&B I dig the old hip hop influenced ish, DJ Zinc, DJ Hype, Sniper, Freaky Flow and some of the watery new lounge ish is cool.

Trance in my opinion is and has been wack for a long time...same effing leads and played out sounds.

Hardcore is my ish and I know a lot of people will hate on it because it pretty much sounds like a skipping Atari with a lot of distortion. I have played it, made it, and loved it for over 12 years now and something about a distorted 909 and a Juno 2 gets me pumped. A lot of cheesy HC out there but def. check out the Italian and Rotterdam stuff from guys like DJ Paul, Stunned Guys, Rotterdam Terror Corps. Buzz Fuzz & Neophyte.

House has some DECENT stuff coming out now but pales in comparison to the stuff from 96-1999 coming out of Chicago and LA on labels like Abstract and UC - it seems like that sounds and movement pretty much died with DJ Attack. Right now I am pretty much only buying tribal out of the house scene and it is some pretty solid stuff. Check out labels like Intenso, Stereo Productions & Iberican and names like D-formation and Julian Poker.
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By Headphones Sun Nov 25, 2007 6:17 pm
I'm more into funky breaks myself, the whole Florida scene, but also the Nu-skool breaks from the UK as well...I kind of want to avoid the whole 303/808/909 thing as much as possible, but I'm definately wanting to check out the new gear from Waldorf, Novation, Alesis, MFB, and some others.....I won't get too involved into software, since there's just something hands on about gear that I love, and I hate using the mouse on most software sequencers....Don't get me wrong, I love what they do and all, and they do cool things, but you almost have too many choices when it comes to VST synths and effects. If all I did was chase after every new softsynth, I doubt I'd get any music made! I'd rather start with a few modest machines, and learn how to learn how to make them blend together, and then if the idea is good, record it.

One thing about techno producing is sometimes electronic music in general can quickly outdate itself. The Hoover effect, the trance rez lead (Are euro trance producers that effing lazy to find a new synth sound???), and the same 909/808 kicks....I'm kind of inspired by some of the lo-fi gritty sounds from hip-hop, and heck, even indie rock! I'm going to experiment with mixing dirty with clean, and see how they work together...I might even buy the oldest mixing board I can get for cheap and see if that might give me a way to do it. If it doesn't work, there's always s950s, sp1200's, and the like to get me there......

My advice to you might be just to see what synth sounds you're looking for, and then ask if you can do it with gear or software. Either way, I would check out new mp3's or vinyl of different genres, artists and producers. Let your ears be on the lookout for how they sound like they do. Sometimes at a party, the best tracks a dj spins don't sound like anybody else's track, and that's the magic you should always try to capture. Who wants to sound like every other producer? Anyway, just keep reading on what new gear is out there, and any forums that discuss the old gear as well. Try to avoid the grooveboxes, yeah, they're fun, but talk about gear that gets dated! (The sounds anyway)

By littlerob Tue Nov 27, 2007 3:44 pm
its all about a bit of tech house/min techno

listen to booka shada, m.a.n.d.y and/or dj-t from get physical records (german label). amazing stuff.

body language - mandy vs booka shade -

this has just been destroyed by will.i.am from black eyed peas with pos the worst remix of ive eva heard. the original is a club banger from 2005. def listen.

i use ableton and the mpc to try and do similar music. record sequences into the mpc and then back into ableton without quantise on ableton to retain the swing of the mpc. great way to combine the best of both production tools. love using note repeats with filters and flange effects via ableton and a controller (i.e mpc sliders).

try to learn the basics of subtractor synthesis. understand how lfo's work. and then u can get ur bass's to morph and warble to ur desire.
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By joeybells Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:05 pm
loh90 wrote:just wondering who here produces techno trance or house, or something else besides hip hop. ive been wanting to get into making some techno and house beats and was wondering if anyone can give me some direction (i know we all hate when people ask for handouts). i've been trying to find a more specific techno beat making message board or some kind of resource on the internet but couldn't find anything. any help is appreciated.


get a solid kick and a open hat
take it from there.
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By Nebulou5 Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:06 pm
Nevermind, you just have to go out to those places where soulful house and techno are played.
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By thx Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:03 am
dj e.d.e wrote:
rickrock305 wrote:is true though. music for people with no rhythm.

(by the way, I'm white)


thats funny cause it is mostly made by black artist they founded it and brought it out to the world. but thats your opinion . you need to check out HIGH TECH SOUL you'll have to think twice.

Detroit techno HAS SOUL BROTHA!!!!!


hell yeah!!!!! definitely!!!
"high tech soul" by gary bredow -- http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 2584716914
By gowansy Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:27 pm
yeah high tech soul is a great dvd, really gives you an insight into detroit. to say house/techno has no soul is wrong, listen to any KDJ record and tell me that doesnt have soul?
By gowansy Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:35 pm
also if any folk that are producing house/techno on the mpc if you could send me a PM of your soundcloud on here would love to hear some stuff. always interested in hearing peoples beats from mpc.

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By ghosty Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:54 pm
rickrock305 wrote:hate to piss in your cornflakes, but i just can't stand trance/house music. no soul, no groove, boring, music for cracker a$$ white people.



1. I personally know the real rick rock. Your on his dick.
2. The fact that you cal white people crackers just amazzes me.
3. Cracker is what the slavea called the people on horses with whips in the fields, ,dont let the "boss catch you being lazy, he might crack you with the whip."
4. Hate to catch you up to reality. White people are the largest consumers of hip- hop and rap. Dont believe me, check the sound scan reports, and itunes, and major retail reports.
5. Your in the wrong forum, and business for racisist people as your self.

Fail, your mad that white people think your wack. They should know, they are the largest target audience.