can we stop using the 'brutal electro' patch from massive?
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Meh, if Reese if fine, I don't see why Brutal Electro wouldn't be, but I've not really come across an interesting use of Brutal Electro at all. At least within dubstep. It sorta seems to be the 'go-to' preset in formulaic jump-up, which I think makes the preset worse for reasons 'beyond its control', whereas the Reese has been applied in a lot of different and original ways.
..and I don't think that Brutal Electro sounds good. =/
..and I don't think that Brutal Electro sounds good. =/

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Well reese isn't really a preset most people make their own and it can vary quite a lot what it sounds like.Genevieve wrote:Meh, if Reese if fine, I don't see why Brutal Electro wouldn't be, but I've not really come across an interesting use of Brutal Electro at all. At least within dubstep. It sorta seems to be the 'go-to' preset in formulaic jump-up, which I think makes the preset worse for reasons 'beyond its control', whereas the Reese has been applied in a lot of different and original ways.
..and I don't think that Brutal Electro sounds good. =/
I forgot I was supposed to make a brutal electro tune, thank goodness this thread is here to remind me

Well, I've been in the hardstyle production scene for quite a while.Genevieve wrote:Meh, if Reese if fine, I don't see why Brutal Electro wouldn't be, but I've not really come across an interesting use of Brutal Electro at all. At least within dubstep. It sorta seems to be the 'go-to' preset in formulaic jump-up, which I think makes the preset worse for reasons 'beyond its control', whereas the Reese has been applied in a lot of different and original ways.
..and I don't think that Brutal Electro sounds good. =/
And there they have the same problem with kicks.
Most new producers use "Hardkick10" for the punch of a kick.
But I really don't know why people are against using pre-sets.
As long they are used in a good way you won't hear me complain.
Where is Hardkick10 from? I never heard of it. As far as drums go I personally have a few go to sounds. I call them utility sounds because they hit the frequencies I like drums to hit at then I layer other sounds to make it sound a little different each tune.D16 wrote:Well, I've been in the hardstyle production scene for quite a while.Genevieve wrote:Meh, if Reese if fine, I don't see why Brutal Electro wouldn't be, but I've not really come across an interesting use of Brutal Electro at all. At least within dubstep. It sorta seems to be the 'go-to' preset in formulaic jump-up, which I think makes the preset worse for reasons 'beyond its control', whereas the Reese has been applied in a lot of different and original ways.
..and I don't think that Brutal Electro sounds good. =/
And there they have the same problem with kicks.
Most new producers use "Hardkick10" for the punch of a kick.
But I really don't know why people are against using pre-sets.
As long they are used in a good way you won't hear me complain.
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As I said, it is mainly used in the Hardstyle scene.abZ wrote:Where is Hardkick10 from? I never heard of it. As far as drums go I personally have a few go to sounds. I call them utility sounds because they hit the frequencies I like drums to hit at then I layer other sounds to make it sound a little different each tune.D16 wrote:Well, I've been in the hardstyle production scene for quite a while.Genevieve wrote:Meh, if Reese if fine, I don't see why Brutal Electro wouldn't be, but I've not really come across an interesting use of Brutal Electro at all. At least within dubstep. It sorta seems to be the 'go-to' preset in formulaic jump-up, which I think makes the preset worse for reasons 'beyond its control', whereas the Reese has been applied in a lot of different and original ways.
..and I don't think that Brutal Electro sounds good. =/
And there they have the same problem with kicks.
Most new producers use "Hardkick10" for the punch of a kick.
But I really don't know why people are against using pre-sets.
As long they are used in a good way you won't hear me complain.
It's a ready-to-go hardstyle punch for a so-named "nu-style kick". (Hard punch, long tail, heavy bass)
It's from one of Blutonium boy's sample packs.
Many semi-pro/pro producers dislike it because it is extremely over-used.
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D16 wrote:Well, I've been in the hardstyle production scene for quite a while.Genevieve wrote:Meh, if Reese if fine, I don't see why Brutal Electro wouldn't be, but I've not really come across an interesting use of Brutal Electro at all. At least within dubstep. It sorta seems to be the 'go-to' preset in formulaic jump-up, which I think makes the preset worse for reasons 'beyond its control', whereas the Reese has been applied in a lot of different and original ways.
..and I don't think that Brutal Electro sounds good. =/
And there they have the same problem with kicks.
Most new producers use "Hardkick10" for the punch of a kick.
But I really don't know why people are against using pre-sets.
As long they are used in a good way you won't hear me complain.
Are you repeating me in other words in agreement?

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Yes.Genevieve wrote:D16 wrote:Well, I've been in the hardstyle production scene for quite a while.Genevieve wrote:Meh, if Reese if fine, I don't see why Brutal Electro wouldn't be, but I've not really come across an interesting use of Brutal Electro at all. At least within dubstep. It sorta seems to be the 'go-to' preset in formulaic jump-up, which I think makes the preset worse for reasons 'beyond its control', whereas the Reese has been applied in a lot of different and original ways.
..and I don't think that Brutal Electro sounds good. =/
And there they have the same problem with kicks.
Most new producers use "Hardkick10" for the punch of a kick.
But I really don't know why people are against using pre-sets.
As long they are used in a good way you won't hear me complain.
Are you repeating me in other words in agreement?
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Basically all I'm saying is that the brutal electro patch is very little more than one of massive's wavetable oscillators, other synths are not going to have the same oscillator shape/waveform so it will be much more complex to make a sounds like this in any other synth.yellowhighlighter wrote:your answer puzzles me.
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http://soundcloud.com/savoryaudio/abz-shakeabZ wrote:I forgot I was supposed to make a brutal electro tune, thank goodness this thread is here to remind me

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