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 Post subject: Hardware DUB
PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:46 pm 
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http://www.box.net/shared/d1xidv0tbh (edit: fixed the sound a bit)

maybe done...maybe not...good enough :D

drum beat was quickly made on the computer but then i loaded it into the kp3

after that its all Kp3 and sp pattern sequencer and resampling, no computer sequencing and all tracked out live :D :D

interestingly enough i made use out of the kp3 synth, you can get decent sounds if you only sample one note, then resample the HELL out of it. im starting to really like how the 555's pitch shift works

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 Post subject: Re: Hardware DUB
PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:54 pm 
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yea dont listen on headphones or laptop speakers if you can, theres too much bass action

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 Post subject: Re: Hardware DUB
PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:50 am 
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I would take your drum samples and alter them a bit. Especially the snare should be made to have less of a tinny sound. It needs to be more more khhh... than tsss... And the kick could have some more Puhhh... on the attack. The rest of the mix is really solid. Just adjust some of the percussion sounds and balance it out. 8)


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:55 am 
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Nation wrote:
I would take your drum samples and alter them a bit. Especially the snare should be made to have less of a tinny sound. It needs to be more more khhh... than tsss... And the kick could have some more Puhhh... on the attack. The rest of the mix is really solid. Just adjust some of the percussion sounds and balance it out. 8)

cant really do that as it was a live take. if i do another version ill take that into account :D

the drums were lower but i used slight compression to bring them up

edit: damn it... i got to do it again i used the wrong drum loop....i had one that i was trying to test parallel compression (thats that tinny sound) and a dry one, but i accidentally used the wet one

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