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deadly habit wrote:yea noisia used to post on doa quite a bit
one of the funniest things is they originally asked what a reese was
it also helps if you know their individual names not just looking for the noisia group username
there's also posts from mil0 who collabed with them back when etc
deadly habit wrote:yea noisia used to post on doa quite a bit
one of the funniest things is they originally asked what a reese was
it also helps if you know their individual names not just looking for the noisia group username
there's also posts from mil0 who collabed with them back when etc
Haha it's one of the legendary threads all the old dogs know about through the years. Deceptikon in there is one of the Gein guys too. At first I was thinking they were being sarcastic because it's 'reese' not 'reece' haha.
Anyway, I wouldn't bump it. It's a bit of a hostile place these days especially when it comes to Noisia sounds.
Laszlo wrote:and yay, upon imparting his knowledge to his fellow Ninjas, Nevalo spoke wisely that when aggrieved by a woman thou shalt put it in her bum.
Like 15 or so, and 10 aliases. But lots of lurkers.
Place is still a gold mine for production right?
Yeah there's about 10 years of info. I dunno though, probably just coincidence but I noticed during its prime in 2004-2009 or so a lot of dnb sounded exactly the same, probably because everyone was using the same sample packs and techniques/tutorials. In around 2004 someone posted up a ragga pack that totally cheesed up the scene for a couple of years with random one shots of ragga MCs, then you had them saying stupid shit in every other track that came out lol.
wormcode wrote:Haha it's one of the legendary threads all the old dogs know about through the years. Deceptikon in there is one of the Gein guys too. At first I was thinking they were being sarcastic because it's 'reese' not 'reece' haha.
Anyway, I wouldn't bump it. It's a bit of a hostile place these days especially when it comes to Noisia sounds.
I still post on Dogs. I was a member back in those days too. Weston from Gein is a friend of mine from his L.A. days.
ill mindset wrote:
I still post on Dogs. I was a member back in those days too. Weston from Gein is a friend of mine from his L.A. days.
Yeah I still post there too but only on the grid now, though it's really slow these days. I remember hearing some of Black6 stuff when he did a tune with KJ Sawka a while back. Not into that kinda dnb much any more but he/they always did solid tunes. 'Simon' is pretty legendary.
RandoRando wrote:how do you put bitcrushers only at certain frequencies?
Could you bus them somehow?
not without messing up the master with eq.
if you were to make a send track with a eq before and bitcrusher, it would just be dupliacte playing over the original sound
RandoRando wrote:how do you put bitcrushers only at certain frequencies?
Could you bus them somehow?
not without messing up the master with eq.
if you were to make a send track with a eq before and bitcrusher, it would just be dupliacte playing over the original sound
ill mindset wrote:
I think thats when splitting frequencies and multiband compression comes in. Camel Phat is very useful for this.