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Tangka
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Post by Tangka » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:25 am

took me a while to load the virb

really like your vibes

production could be better for sure

it seems you're dealing with speakers that have really terrible stereo imaging

your sub needs more beef

get your gun has a very weak 'center' and the drums are barely audible (as well as the sub)

Melodies and rhythms are all cool tho. Great start.

Kilimanjaro sounds much better than get your gun mix-down wise, and I enjoy the DMZ influence

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Post by pyre » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:25 am

darkmatterUK wrote:
-Dubson- wrote:i've only just started as well, i think dubstep is running out of samples, heard two of mine in a stenchman tune the other day!

:evil: :evil:
running out of samples??? no chance, your just not looking in the right places, when you watch a film, dont watch it to enjoy it, watch it in sample mode. i cant watch anything on the telly anymore with out summing up everything as a possible sample
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http://www.virb.com/darkmatterUK
:baby: no me neither i couldnt even sit to watch harry and paul the last week heard a sample in there which ould have sounded well nice, so i planned how i would use it in my head (dum dum dum dum kaaaa, dum dum) or something like that, by the time i focused to watch it again it was over, even at work im in sample mode with my recorder at the ready

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Post by teqh » Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:51 pm

Earthling wrote:took me a while to load the virb

really like your vibes

production could be better for sure

it seems you're dealing with speakers that have really terrible stereo imaging

your sub needs more beef

get your gun has a very weak 'center' and the drums are barely audible (as well as the sub)

Melodies and rhythms are all cool tho. Great start.

Kilimanjaro sounds much better than get your gun mix-down wise, and I enjoy the DMZ influence
Ive taken down get your gun, My heart wasn't in it when I was making it and I didn't like listening back to it

Its all done on headphones, until I get some cash together for some monitors, Ive recently redone Kilimanjaro with some pointers I got, and taken out the vocal samples, Im really glad you enjoyed the vibes man, DMZ are a massive influence on me as well, so its a compliment you clocked onto that :D

:lol:

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Post by teqh » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:22 pm

I got a new one up if anyone wants a little look :wink:

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Post by darkmatteruk » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:26 pm

TEQH wrote:I got a new one up if anyone wants a little look :wink:
ez teqh, will check that out man

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Post by darkmatteruk » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:32 pm

yea!!! kilamanjaro is deep, like elektric, though it sounds a bit drowned on virb in certain places. if any 320's going you know where i am, safe

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Post by teqh » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:46 pm

Is that the Bass drowning it out, Ill do another mixdown and try and sort it out

Yeh Ill deffo get a 320 to you man,

Chemical computers is a fucking track man!

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Post by darkmatteruk » Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:52 pm

TEQH wrote:Is that the Bass drowning it out, Ill do another mixdown and try and sort it out

Yeh Ill deffo get a 320 to you man,

Chemical computers is a fucking track man!
yea cheers dude glad you like, did you get a copy off the page did you?

i would defo drop kilamanjaro in the next mix i put up on here

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Post by teqh » Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:42 pm

hahah i did yeh!

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Post by tardigrade » Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:41 pm

I've only started producing the last few moths as well, but I found that sample pack DVDs for cheesy funky house vocals (you know, woman giving it all Whitney Houston style singing "OOOhhh yeah" or "I WWWAAAANNTT you baby!) put through Audacity with reverb, distortion, clitched a bit, whatever effect chain, :!: AS LONG AS THEY ARE HIGH QUALITY SAMPLERATE :!: you can come up with some seriously interesting sounds. I've always found that it isn't always what's being said but the voice that's saying it thats interesting in a sample. Look at the number of MCs who talk total pish but because they have a really distinctive funky sound to their voice you really get into their tunes.
LOL It's garage Jim but not as we know it

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Post by tardigrade » Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:43 pm

I've only started producing the last few moths as well, but I found that sample pack DVDs for cheesy funky house vocals (you know, woman giving it all Whitney Houston style singing "OOOhhh yeah" or "I WWWAAAANNTT you baby!) put through Audacity with reverb, distortion, clitched a bit, whatever effect chain, :!: AS LONG AS THEY ARE HIGH QUALITY SAMPLERATE :!: you can come up with some seriously interesting sounds. I've always found that it isn't always what's being said but the voice that's saying it thats interesting in a sample. Look at the number of MCs who talk total pish but because they have a really distinctive funky sound to their voice you really get into their tunes.
LOL It's garage Jim but not as we know it

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Post by teqh » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:39 pm

yeh true man, even a catchy hook can get people into a tune!
either that or just burn it into their mind

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Post by teqh » Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:14 pm

Sorry to bump this topic, but this is where i got most interest, just to let people know i have 320s of both if you wanna give me a shout ill hit you up with a link

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Post by manray » Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:42 pm

Nobody gives no love in the dubs section. You need to come with some different dumbness to get noticed. If you actually make a good tune then you won't get any replies. Jokeeeeeeeeesssss

http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=62101

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Post by teqh » Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:52 pm

Lmao man, Ill give you some loving maybe we should just turn this thread into unappreciated songs in the dubs section :) Ill give your tracks a listen when I get home! :wink:

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Post by manray » Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:45 pm

I'll do the same innitttttttt

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Post by wurge » Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:28 pm

feel the love in this thread

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Post by teqh » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:40 am

:w:

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Post by teqh » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:40 am

:w:

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