"there's a simplicity to beat programming"
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Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
yeah KM is an example of good headphone music....it's like every 30 sec ONE random click or extra hi-hat will come in. crazy programming.
and I've noticed this thing they do with reverb on the bass....but it's a delayed reverb or something....like half a second decay that comes afterwards.
damn.
my favourite reverbs are epicVerb and Karma.....epicVerb sounds relatively real considering.
if anything they've copped some serious reverb unit...that's all it must be.
also their delays sound 'cleaner'. that's probably just eqing though.
and I've noticed this thing they do with reverb on the bass....but it's a delayed reverb or something....like half a second decay that comes afterwards.
damn.
my favourite reverbs are epicVerb and Karma.....epicVerb sounds relatively real considering.
if anything they've copped some serious reverb unit...that's all it must be.
also their delays sound 'cleaner'. that's probably just eqing though.
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
I hear nothing random in the size degrees track. Everything is looped and repeated imo.86. wrote:yeah KM is an example of good headphone music....it's like every 30 sec ONE random click or extra hi-hat will come in. crazy programming.
and I've noticed this thing they do with reverb on the bass....but it's a delayed reverb or something....like half a second decay that comes afterwards.
damn.
my favourite reverbs are epicVerb and Karma.....epicVerb sounds relatively real considering.
if anything they've copped some serious reverb unit...that's all it must be.
also their delays sound 'cleaner'. that's probably just eqing though.
There bass sounds like it just has a standard Delay to me also...
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
serox wrote:I hear nothing random in the size degrees track. Everything is looped and repeated imo.86. wrote:yeah KM is an example of good headphone music....it's like every 30 sec ONE random click or extra hi-hat will come in. crazy programming.
and I've noticed this thing they do with reverb on the bass....but it's a delayed reverb or something....like half a second decay that comes afterwards.
damn.
my favourite reverbs are epicVerb and Karma.....epicVerb sounds relatively real considering.
if anything they've copped some serious reverb unit...that's all it must be.
also their delays sound 'cleaner'. that's probably just eqing though.
There bass sounds like it just has a standard Delay to me also...
I wasn't actually talking about that track. I'm still on about the Weeping lol
my favourite tune by them tbh
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
Dont think I know it and cannot find anything by KM called Weeping on UT?86. wrote:
I wasn't actually talking about that track. I'm still on about the Weeping lol
my favourite tune by them tbh
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
serox wrote:Dont think I know it and cannot find anything by KM called Weeping on UT?86. wrote:
I wasn't actually talking about that track. I'm still on about the Weeping lol
my favourite tune by them tbh
it's on the studio mix they did for Blackdown:
http://www.rockthedub.com/2009/05/krypt ... o-mix.html
apparently getting a release next week
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
Depends on what sounds good
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Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
I usually put a pretty simple drum set down, then work on what the melody and bassline are going to sound like, then go back to the drums and make them fit the tune - all depends on the type of tune for me.
great example of simple drums on a sick beat - Skream-Oskillatah
good complex drums - Reso

great example of simple drums on a sick beat - Skream-Oskillatah
good complex drums - Reso
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
Wow, KM has been busy.86. wrote:
it's on the studio mix they did for Blackdown:
http://www.rockthedub.com/2009/05/krypt ... o-mix.html
apparently getting a release next week
Downloading now to have a listen.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
Didnt like the set man:(86. wrote:
it's on the studio mix they did for Blackdown:
http://www.rockthedub.com/2009/05/krypt ... o-mix.html
apparently getting a release next week
The set has quite a bad structure to it if I am honest. The flow is totally messed up and I found it hard to get into! Too many of the tracks sound rushed and not even complete, just CD fillers, what a shame.
I still love there reverb tho!
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
hats and ghost snares guys
triplets too
a good beat will combine all three to sound like a natural drummer
if you seperate sound kinda off kilter its all about the gel of everything together
edit: next 20twelve i gave loads to not same old pop dance deadly break, hell even ridin has a lil dif beat mainly machine sound drums but still
once ep or lp whatever he wants to call it is... drums and bass should be focus first and foremost guys
triplets too
a good beat will combine all three to sound like a natural drummer
if you seperate sound kinda off kilter its all about the gel of everything together
edit: next 20twelve i gave loads to not same old pop dance deadly break, hell even ridin has a lil dif beat mainly machine sound drums but still
once ep or lp whatever he wants to call it is... drums and bass should be focus first and foremost guys
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
really? well actually it's not the whole set that really does it for me. its just that one song which can only be heard on that mix.serox wrote:Didnt like the set man:(86. wrote:
it's on the studio mix they did for Blackdown:
http://www.rockthedub.com/2009/05/krypt ... o-mix.html
apparently getting a release next week
The set has quite a bad structure to it if I am honest. The flow is totally messed up and I found it hard to get into! Too many of the tracks sound rushed and not even complete, just CD fillers, what a shame.
I still love there reverb tho!
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
at what time does it come in?86. wrote:
really? well actually it's not the whole set that really does it for me. its just that one song which can only be heard on that mix.
Nothing new on there stood out for me:( I thought it was quite a let down.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
serox wrote:at what time does it come in?86. wrote:
really? well actually it's not the whole set that really does it for me. its just that one song which can only be heard on that mix.
Nothing new on there stood out for me:( I thought it was quite a let down.
it's the second tune in....with the female and male vocal samples.
does it for me...prolly not everyone's thing really
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
I gotta be honest, Im with serox on this one. The set seemed a bit flat and uninteresting.86. wrote:serox wrote:at what time does it come in?86. wrote:
really? well actually it's not the whole set that really does it for me. its just that one song which can only be heard on that mix.
Nothing new on there stood out for me:( I thought it was quite a let down.
it's the second tune in....with the female and male vocal samples.
does it for me...prolly not everyone's thing really
The second tune is good, just not as good as I expected.
Re: "there's a simplicity to beat programming"
JFK wrote:I gotta be honest, Im with serox on this one. The set seemed a bit flat and uninteresting.86. wrote:serox wrote:at what time does it come in?86. wrote:
really? well actually it's not the whole set that really does it for me. its just that one song which can only be heard on that mix.
Nothing new on there stood out for me:( I thought it was quite a let down.
it's the second tune in....with the female and male vocal samples.
does it for me...prolly not everyone's thing really
The second tune is good, just not as good as I expected.
lol too much hype then?
to each their own I suppose. I'm baggin that shit
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