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different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Sirius » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:36 pm

so I recently started a track in 6/8...
after the initial adjustment, I have to say that the drums sound so tribal & different!
I think im guna start producing alot more in the time signature.
I want to hear about your experiments etc,
the only other timing i have played with (other than 4/4) is 5/4, all I can say is...
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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Genevieve » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:40 pm

Put the kick here, put the snare there. Sounds coo'? Ok, coo'.

I really wouldn't worry about time signatures. Like, half my shit is in odd time signatures and it's not uncommon for me have more than 3 in one song, secondly, it's even more common for me to not even know what time signature I'm writing in; I don't bother to count. I'll even do the polyrhythm here and there if I feel like it. Similarly, it's not uncommon for me to do nothing but 4/4.
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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Sirius » Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:13 pm

the reason I started using 6/8 was so I could get some triplet action going on!
putting some more theory behind the madness. ya dig??

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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Hurtdeer » Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:09 pm

all about time signatures! i do it a whole lot

this starts in 7/4, then in 5/4, then back to 7
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i love the alien feel you can get with them, people complain (especially with odd times) that it sounds too broken, but either that can be quite a nice effect, or the kick and snare placement needs to be moved around. With good enough placement, people won't be able to tell it's not in 4/4- I've heard mixes with my 7/4 stuff in it that I can tell the DJ was totally unprepared for the missing beat and fluffs it a little :)

nothing wrong with straight 4/4 either though. all about exploring all of those different feels. mix it up bruv

still wanna hear your stuff Genevieve

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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by paravrais » Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:11 pm

I love writing in other time signatures but I havn't for aaaaages because I'm trying to make stuff I can DJ with and I cannae cope with other time sigs cos I am a shite DJ XD

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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Hurtdeer » Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:17 pm

paravrais wrote:I love writing in other time signatures but I havn't for aaaaages because I'm trying to make stuff I can DJ with and I cannae cope with other time sigs cos I am a shite DJ XD
just dive in headfirst man. I used to write tracks deliberately that went from 4/4 to 7/4 and 7/4 back to 4/4 so I could consciously think "right, i wanna drop some 7/4 shit, I'll need to mix this changeup track in first..."

then i did a dj set for my mates while on a lot of acid, and in between watching my ableton tracks fly out of the screen and wander around the room, i worked out that you can do some pretty cool mixes between different time signatures with a bit of clever eqing and some delays. Now I just write whatever I feel like, and I still manage to drop pretty much what I want to :)

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Post by kaiori breathe » Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:33 pm

Hurtdeer wrote:all about time signatures! i do it a whole lot

this starts in 7/4, then in 5/4, then back to 7
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i love the alien feel you can get with them, people complain (especially with odd times) that it sounds too broken, but either that can be quite a nice effect, or the kick and snare placement needs to be moved around. With good enough placement, people won't be able to tell it's not in 4/4- I've heard mixes with my 7/4 stuff in it that I can tell the DJ was totally unprepared for the missing beat and fluffs it a little :)

nothing wrong with straight 4/4 either though. all about exploring all of those different feels. mix it up bruv

still wanna hear your stuff Genevieve
That track sounds sick. I love 7/4 it makes me happy inside.

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Post by Hurtdeer » Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:44 pm

kaiori breathe wrote: That track sounds sick. I love 7/4 it makes me happy inside.
thanks man :) you should give it a go!

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Post by Genevieve » Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:55 pm

Hurtdeer wrote:still wanna hear your stuff Genevieve
You and me both. o.o I lost most of my crap a long time ago because my pc failed so now I'm on a cheapo laptop that can BARELY handle production. Last tune I completed like a month or so ago, but that one I only showed to two people (sort of a violent odd time signature speedcore/breakcore/black metal tune), one of them being Feral Witchchild from this forum. I'll keep it like that because that tune is really personal.

Currently working on some breakcore/ragga Amen mashing stuff, which if I do my bouncing right, my computer can handle. o.o
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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Hurtdeer » Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:58 pm

Genevieve wrote:
Hurtdeer wrote:still wanna hear your stuff Genevieve
You and me both. o.o I lost most of my crap a long time ago because my pc failed so now I'm on a cheapo laptop that can BARELY handle production. Last tune I completed like a month or so ago, but that one I only showed to two people (sort of a violent odd time signature speedcore/breakcore/black metal tune), one of them being Feral Witchchild from this forum. I'll keep it like that because that tune is really personal.

Currently working on some breakcore/ragga Amen mashing stuff, which if I do my bouncing right, my computer can handle. o.o
haha, fair. shame though. violent odd speedcore/breakcore/black metal sounds right up my alley :o

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Post by wayoftheworld » Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:29 pm

damn hurtdeer that track is bangin
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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by paravrais » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:13 pm

Hurtdeer wrote:
paravrais wrote:I love writing in other time signatures but I havn't for aaaaages because I'm trying to make stuff I can DJ with and I cannae cope with other time sigs cos I am a shite DJ XD
just dive in headfirst man. I used to write tracks deliberately that went from 4/4 to 7/4 and 7/4 back to 4/4 so I could consciously think "right, i wanna drop some 7/4 shit, I'll need to mix this changeup track in first..."

then i did a dj set for my mates while on a lot of acid, and in between watching my ableton tracks fly out of the screen and wander around the room, i worked out that you can do some pretty cool mixes between different time signatures with a bit of clever eqing and some delays. Now I just write whatever I feel like, and I still manage to drop pretty much what I want to :)
Word. I feel like the dumbest fella alive. How could I have never thought of making transition tracks XD i'm gonna get on that literally right away! Cheers :D

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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by SunkLo » Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:47 am

Sweet topic and sweet track Hurtdeer!
I haven't made anything in an odd time in a while, really should get back to it. I've got some guitar tracks in 11 or 7 written out somewhere that I should record and turn into a full song. Big on polyrhythms and breaking stuff down into little groups of 2 and 3.
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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Hurtdeer » Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:56 pm

thanks wayoftheworld and sunklo! and if any of you have got any odd timed tunes in the works, throw me a line... always looking for new weird rhythmical shit to drop in my mixes :)

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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by nitz » Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:41 pm

6/8th
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Post by legend4ry » Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:42 pm

nitz wrote:6/8th
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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by nitz » Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:28 pm

legend4ry wrote:
nitz wrote:6/8th
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Badman producer on the organic sounds and style !
A brand new song!

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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Infinite BC » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:08 am

I'm writing a song that seems to have 3 different time signatures, if not more. (7/4, 3/4, and 4/4 that I have know of) Is it a sin to switch directly from one to another? If not, anybody have insight on how I do so effectively?
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Re: different time sigs... ie 6/8

Post by Genevieve » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:12 am

Infinite BC wrote:I'm writing a song that seems to have 3 different time signatures, if not more. (7/4, 3/4, and 4/4 that I have know of) Is it a sin to switch directly from one to another? If not, anybody have insight on how I do so effectively?
Just do what sounds good. Though you can do polyrhythms, keep, for example, the melody in 7/4 and make the drums 4/4. If you have 4/4 drums going 7 times and 7/4 melodies going 4 times, they'll end at the same spot and you can go from there.
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