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Post by dequo » Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:43 pm

dont forget eastern jam and mad house. c&s have actually made it sound better than the original patch though. unlike count/sinden (words cannot express my disapproval)

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Post by thecatinside » Tue Apr 28, 2009 7:27 pm

Could someone post a sample of that Brutal Electro-patch. Something to put into sampler.

First there was hoover, then came Reese and now 'brutal electro' seems to be the next thing.

Let's give it 5 years or so and people will be making threads on dogsonacid and here with thread names like "How do I make that crazy Brutty Electra" and someone then oldskool how isn't even born yet corrects that it's Brute Electro and someone else speculates that it used to be a preset in Massive (like what's that preset thing from alpha juno). History truly seems to be repeating it self.

We still need to figure out a substitute for Amen and dubstep's pretty much set for world domination. :)

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Post by Pada » Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:14 pm

Samples are different to patches because samples require a search for them while patches are all neatly in a folder.
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Post by futures_untold » Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:42 pm

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This is generally how I feel when I hear it.....

Shame on the dubstep bigwigs for propogating the sound... :evil:

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Post by informix » Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:42 pm

The Wiggle Baron wrote: Think I might be explaining myself badly. Its the idea of someone going through some patches, and hearing one and deciding on that being the basis of their idea for the track that gets me. Seems to be music made the wrong way round. If music is meant to be an expression of creativity, surely it would have to go the other way. Idea -> Make your sound.
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Post by bellybelle » Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:59 pm

D+ wrote: Theres alot of new guys on here and I think they should all be encouraged to follow 3 simple rules;

1. Keep it simple
2. If it sounds good do it
3. Spend time on your mixdown

Brilliant. :z:

The ability and talent of the artist resides in what is created with whichever tools are chosen. We could all have access to the same samples and patches. The truly gifted will make their combinations completely unique based on their vision, not what they used.

If you have a vision, as an artist, you should be focused on how best to actualize that unique perspective. And whether you go in and individually record every single drum from a live drummer to sample in your drum pattern, or have found the perfect patch to kickstart the process, it only matters if you've used what you have to the best of your ability in a new and creative way, and if what you've made changes and touches others.

You can be the producer's producer, but they are not usually acclaimed in their own lifetime if at all. Its a noble quest, but I would be satisfied knowing many people were moved by what I made, not just a select few.
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Post by informix » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:24 pm

nowaysj wrote:If music is meant to be an expression of creativity
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Music isn't meant to be anything. Music is what it is. The term 'music' u use is a pile of bullshit people thought up over the last 2 million years. Music is a byproduct of the evolution of specific genes which increased the survival rates of all the myriad organisms that carried the mutations over the past 100 million years.

Noone is keeping score, man. Do what you want to.
Genetic mutations and the evolution of music.... http://www.economist.com/science/displa ... d=12795510 :D

if it sounds good do it, and i take to that. although i like the idea of building a concept and expressing that.
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Post by kidlogic » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:47 pm

You know, I just had this long reply written about how its ok to use a preset if its what your looking for, and blah blah blah...

but now that I think about it....

Fuck Nirvana for using the same preset in "Smells Like Teen Spirit" as they did in every other song on "Nevermind"
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Post by DZA » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:56 pm

kidlogic wrote:You know, I just had this long reply written about how its ok to use a preset if its what your looking for, and blah blah blah...

but now that I think about it....

Fuck Nirvana for using the same preset in "Smells Like Teen Spirit" as they did in every other song on "Nevermind"
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Post by kapital » Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:04 pm

Alchemy is sick. Hop on the train quick b4 everybody finds out! Quick!!!!

Nah seriously I never heard of many folks using it. Its fucking SICK.
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Post by kapital » Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:13 pm

Another thing...I think sampling takes way more, let's say, "time & care". I go through my music, go through tracks....try and piece together loops. Try and manipulate loops to my own liking, and that becomes the foundation for a track more times.

I just two nights ago went into the preset bank in Massive...if cats choose that shit straight up, there is no real creativity involved. If you straight up click "Elephant Federation" and hold down g and let it do what it does, its in no way similar to carefully selected samples from musical sources. That's more like, I dunno, Madlib giving you his loops sans beats....get my drift?
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Post by knobgoblin » Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:24 pm

personally, I try to make most of my sounds rape-you-in-the-ear/introduce-cheese-grater-to-face, but I am obsessive about doing it all from scratch, down to building all custom tools in reaktor and max and modular synths. just a by product of my music tech degree. that being said, I dont care too much when I know people are using presets. some people are more into the technical challenge and some people just wanna make tunes. to each their own.

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Post by slothrop » Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:38 pm

Kapital wrote:Another thing...I think sampling takes way more, let's say, "time & care". I go through my music, go through tracks....try and piece together loops. Try and manipulate loops to my own liking, and that becomes the foundation for a track more times.

I just two nights ago went into the preset bank in Massive...if cats choose that shit straight up, there is no real creativity involved. If you straight up click "Elephant Federation" and hold down g and let it do what it does, its in no way similar to carefully selected samples from musical sources. That's more like, I dunno, Madlib giving you his loops sans beats....get my drift?
To me it's not some sort of pissing contest about who can do the hardest thing, though. I like the idea of people being happy or moved or dancing and music in general being better because of the stuff I'm doing, and if I can do that better via taking a shortcut then I'll go for it.

There are long term problems that are going to come with always taking the easy way and always relying on the preset to write the tune for you - you end up with a scene that's limited by the preset designers rather than driven forward by the producers - but I wouldn't write it off straight out under all circumstances.

And to be honest, a lot of sounds are going to be generic whether you roll your own presets or not. I mean, some people might care whether the big evolving pad sound you used is entirely your own work, but if you're using a basic organ sound or a standard analogue style bass or whatever then worrying about whether it's a preset or not is like worrying about whether a guitarist made their own guitar.

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