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step correct wrote:I'm not entirely into his stuff but he makes tunes that people play and has made a name for himself fairly quick. Gotta respect that.
He's been making dnb for ages
DJ Dose i think he made quite a big name for himself doing that
I think he still does some stuff under Dose.
I wouldn't mind seeing this video actually, I'd love to have a look at his sound design techniques.
I wish someone would interview Cookie Monsta...I just want to see what he looks like - as me and my friend have this feeling that he's a rapist or ex convict or something. But it's nice to see a masterclass on Reason (...hopefully), even if it's Funtcase.
fuagofire wrote:just almost got hit by an electric car, could't hear the bastard coming.
rhek wrote:He doesn't really talk bout the synth patches just how much he boosts the highs and mids to an insane level to battle reason's processing.
No wonder his stuff all sounds terrible to me
Boosting things just sounds so wrong. If you are going to do it then do it a little on snares. I dont see why people have to do it tho. There are a million drum packs out there that have every kind of hit ur looking for.
As for boosting mid range bass and subs, wrong.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
I dunno why people are so up in arms about this... Everyone has their own individual style and thought process in making tunes.
I watched this, and although I didn't learn anything I didn't already know, I find it fascinating seeing how other producers work in their own individual style. He boosts his mids at the very beginning because thats 'his sound'.
I hate elitism, and I believe that his music is as great as Mala's. Just different styles of dubstep.
and Legend4ry, why the facepalm? Just because you saw it in whsmiths? Thats really shallow man. / reading books by their covers.
This isn't a personal calling out thing, but funk me, people need to open their minds and realise that one way, isnt the only way..
rhek wrote:He doesn't really talk bout the synth patches just how much he boosts the highs and mids to an insane level to battle reason's processing.
No wonder his stuff all sounds terrible to me
Boosting things just sounds so wrong. If you are going to do it then do it a little on snares. I dont see why people have to do it tho. There are a million drum packs out there that have every kind of hit ur looking for.
As for boosting mid range bass and subs, wrong.
Yeah but hes sculpting his sound innit. he can do what the funk he likes.
victor w wrote:I wish someone would interview Cookie Monsta...I just want to see what he looks like - as me and my friend have this feeling that he's a rapist or ex convict or something. But it's nice to see a masterclass on Reason (...hopefully), even if it's Funtcase.
Why?
From what I remember about Cookie Monsta posting on here, hes pretty cloak and dagger about his production methods.
Cyrus, Distance, Mala or someone like that, thats who they need to get in for a masterclass.
Distance FTW
It is interesting seeing there different techniques just as far as learning from it I didn't get loads but still cool to see how bigger prods work with reason.
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Depone wrote:I dunno why people are so up in arms about this... Everyone has their own individual style and thought process in making tunes.
I watched this, and although I didn't learn anything I didn't already know, I find it fascinating seeing how other producers work in their own individual style. He boosts his mids at the very beginning because thats 'his sound'.
I hate elitism, and I believe that his music is as great as Mala's. Just different styles of dubstep.
and Legend4ry, why the facepalm? Just because you saw it in whsmiths? Thats really shallow man. / reading books by their covers.
This isn't a personal calling out thing, but funk me, people need to open their minds and realise that one way, isnt the only way..
Ok, not watched the video yet but the Funtcase tutorial is a bit thin on the ground. Reason specific, good run through of his drum track methodology, fairly glossed over section re; "noises that can be made from Maelstrom Vol 23".
RachMiel's section on Avant-tifying d&b is interesting though, as is the article on Inspiration inc. a Utah Jazz mini interview.
The CM Focus on Vocal Processing is fucking sweet though, got some extreme examples and an insight into how they got vocal effects on some big tunes, inc. Firestarter.
TBH them vids are getting generic and boring as fuck because producers are watching others and just emulating the workflows, the amount of them that are just sat in front of logic discussing sidechaining to get a more upfront kick or discussing how good logics in-built eq's are...
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
Depone wrote:
and Legend4ry, why the facepalm? Just because you saw it in whsmiths? Thats really shallow man. / reading books by their covers.
This isn't a personal calling out thing, but funk me, people need to open their minds and realise that one way, isnt the only way..
No, because I saw it in general. I was hyped up to go buy it and then saw it was someone on the dvd who has only been around for 5 minutes. I only buy it for the dvd so it was disappointing. Then it had some shite house samples. I am not the only person who finds it appauling - there was 3 people flicking through it when I was and we all had a conversation about it... One said "whos this fassy man witha mask on" which made me crease. I don't dislike that whole circus thing with a passion I just don't think they deserve mainstream exposure, yet.
I find what you said very insulting and extremely funny.
Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
seriously...this guy is 19 or 20 years old
you should have been producing for more than 10 years to be considered "master"
I have cables older than this guy