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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by nitz » Sat May 15, 2010 4:56 pm

Depone wrote:
setspeed wrote:
therapist wrote:
kejk wrote:
Depone wrote:Hi Reso.

Sorry if this q has been asked already, but im not wading through 9 pages! :lol:
Aren't you interested in all the other Q's and A's?

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Yeah what the fuck is this about? People repeatedly saying 'big ups' but can't actually be arsed to read the thread, so he has to answer the same questions over and over? How did you make the Otacon bass?
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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by Steve_French » Sat May 15, 2010 5:07 pm

has reso died or something?

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by SunkLo » Sat May 15, 2010 7:57 pm

lol Reso you might not have been aware that once you volunteer yourself to do a Q and A, the forum lays full claim to your life 24/7 and you're not even allowed to take more than one piss break per hour. If you don't maintain a constant stream of posts for any time, the forum body will assume you to be dead. :mrgreen:
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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by reso » Sat May 15, 2010 8:22 pm

argh! sorry, this thread is still going, only just got back home again after another gig, i'll get on the proper answers tommorrow, my brain is mush right now.

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by Steve_French » Sat May 15, 2010 9:11 pm

chill bro, get some ZZZZZZ's

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by Zack » Sun May 16, 2010 6:23 am

Hey Reso,

I've just started producing so my main question would be about synth-building and layering(As i'm quite shit at that side I focus more on my drums and theyre sounding pretty good so far)

1. Do you work with alot of pads and if so do you build them yourself? I like my atmosphere and soundscapes so what would your advice be on VST's and/or combinations of how to build a synth/pad that does what you want it do(ie. covering mid-range and top range) Would you split it into three channels using say Kontact? Or would you layer the notes in the voicing window?

2. My top end seems a bit cluttered at the moment, would you sidechain your synth or pad to your snare so it ducks through just a tiny bit or would you leave that for the mixdown and try to eq it?

3. When mastering your track, do you use ozone presets and tweak it yourself(like ive just discovered haha) or would you do it from scratch.

Sorry about the simple questions, I'm just trying to get a grip on how producers get that "polished off but punchy" sound

cheers in advance - Zack

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by Disco Nutter » Sun May 16, 2010 7:23 am

Big up for doing this! Love your stuff.

This is quite an interesting read!

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by setspeed » Sun May 16, 2010 12:20 pm

Depone wrote:
setspeed wrote:
therapist wrote:
kejk wrote:
Depone wrote:Hi Reso.

Sorry if this q has been asked already, but im not wading through 9 pages! :lol:
Aren't you interested in all the other Q's and A's?

:(
Yeah what the fuck is this about? People repeatedly saying 'big ups' but can't actually be arsed to read the thread, so he has to answer the same questions over and over? How did you make the Otacon bass?
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fuck off... I read the q and a's all the time, he doesn't have to reply to my question if its already been answered now does he?
tl;dr :lol: :P

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by reso » Sun May 16, 2010 12:56 pm

Right! There seems to be a few questions asking the same thing so here goes:

1. My influences: I'm sure i said this earlier but just to clarify, i listen to LOTS OF DIFFERENT stuff as well as just going with my mood. Honestly i really can't be fucked to sit here and type 100 different artists.
Basically i don't listen to dubstep for inspiration, listen to anything else and try and incorperate that into a dubstep aesthetic. Capeesh?

2. Incidentals:
There's no quick way of dong this, basically somedays i'll sit there and make loads of different noises and fx, so white noise wooshes, lfo rises, random resampled bollocks that sounds cool. I've built my own sample library of sounds but i also use stuff from sample cd's as well.
Also i sample lots of stuff from video games, so say the sound of the dark beam from metroid prime 2 charging. Things like this make for great little fx to lob in to a tune.
In terms of actually putting them in a tune, i use the browser in logic and wack them in, sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. I really can't expand on this anymore, i do it in a trial and error sort of way.
I think the one thing you can learn from this Q&A is that IT TAKES ME FUCKING AGES AND AGES AND AGES TO MAKE A TUNE.

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by reso » Sun May 16, 2010 12:58 pm

inkognito wrote: How did u make the bassline in Channel Pressure? ;)

ES1 set to triangle waveform, bit of drive then ran it through an amp simulator and lowcut, then layered the esm underneath to provide the sub/lowend.

Caplow! simples.

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by Tragic_Gash » Sun May 16, 2010 1:06 pm

Dear Reso

please can you do a collab with eskmo, or the lifted music boys or amon tobin, or noisia; it would mos def make my head explode.

in fact all you guys should write a track together. but i'd probably myself/-1

much obliged :wink:

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by komanderkin » Sun May 16, 2010 2:35 pm

hey reso!

something called sample delay was previously mentioned in this thread, but i'm not exactly sure what that is. is it basically just moving the audio track for a few milliseconds? do you do this by hand or use an fx tool?

and many thanks for making such an informative thread. gold medal stuff. :mrgreen:

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by lazermouse » Sun May 16, 2010 3:33 pm

komanderkin wrote:hey reso!

something called sample delay was previously mentioned in this thread, but i'm not exactly sure what that is. is it basically just moving the audio track for a few milliseconds? do you do this by hand or use an fx tool?
Sample delay is a delay plugin in Logic

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by lowpass » Sun May 16, 2010 4:25 pm

Don't know how much longer you intend to do this QNA so I wanna jump in another question before you go,

- Would you be able to give a brief explanation behind the production of "Technitium", workflow on the track, how long it took?

- Also what inspired you to write the track? and do you have any plans to write anything in a similar style in the future?

- I can only find a 3 minutes version of the track available to buy, is there a full version knocking about anywhere or is that the length of the song?

Nice one for hanging in this thread and sharing some top class production tips with the rest of us!

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by komanderkin » Sun May 16, 2010 4:54 pm

lazermouse wrote:Sample delay is a delay plugin in Logic
ah,thanks. i'll try and dig up some info on how that one works.

anyway, here's another one for reso. two actually, both regarding the epic buildup of otacon.

- at 0:54 or something like that, a kick slams in and after that moment everything sounds like it's being sucked into a turbine of a jet plane preparing for takeoff. did you use some eq to achieve that effect or is it just those white noise and synth buildups in the background that are making it sound so mad?

- the japanse dude yelling something like oraoraoraoraaaa over the drumroll just before the drop, which anime does he come from? those final few seconds of the buildup are breaking the barriers of intensity in music, i must add.

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by djshiva » Sun May 16, 2010 5:54 pm

SunkLo wrote:lol Reso you might not have been aware that once you volunteer yourself to do a Q and A, the forum lays full claim to your life 24/7 and you're not even allowed to take more than one piss break per hour. If you don't maintain a constant stream of posts for any time, the forum body will assume you to be dead. :mrgreen:
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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by Disco Nutter » Sun May 16, 2010 5:55 pm

reso wrote:I think the one thing you can learn from this Q&A is that IT TAKES ME FUCKING AGES AND AGES AND AGES TO MAKE A TUNE.
Sooting in a way! :roll:

I'm also like that... :lol:

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by darigan » Sun May 16, 2010 6:29 pm

Disco Nutter wrote:
reso wrote:I think the one thing you can learn from this Q&A is that IT TAKES ME FUCKING AGES AND AGES AND AGES TO MAKE A TUNE.
Sooting in a way! :roll:

I'm also like that... :lol:

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I actually felt relieved when I read that, I can get nice drums together relatively fast but everything after that I just go at a snail pace
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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by airlabam » Sun May 16, 2010 7:47 pm

reso wrote:As a couple of people have asked for it, here it is.

Ask me some questions and i'll try my best not to bore you to tears with my highly crappy answers!

Fire away........ :D
1. First of all, big ups. You're one of my favorite producers, and I think it's awesome that you're doing this Q&A, always works out great for both the community (who learns a ton from the artist) and the artist himself/herself, who learns a lot about how their own processes have been crystallized! Anyhow, Hyperglide is one of my favorite tunes you've made from a compositional point of view (though of course, the sound design work is masterful). I had that song on repeat for a good amount of late march/early april. The verse chord progression is really beautiful, but the way it connects to the insanely energetic chorus gets me every time. Where did the idea for this song start?

2. How long do you spend on a song on average? It must vary, of course, but on the order of what..days? Weeks? Months?

3. How many revisions do you need to go through for a song, on average? Again, it must vary, but how? Do you find yourself working for a while until you feel done for that revision and then come back to it days, weeks, months later (which I find myself doing a lot sometimes)? Or do you also find yourself sometimes focusing + working revision sessions on one song for days/weeks/months straight?

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Re: Reso Producer Q&A

Post by corpu5 » Sun May 16, 2010 8:36 pm

big up reso for answering all those questions, i was wondering if you (or anyone else) could tell me how you made the 'Ooww' sound when the track 'technetium' drops at 00.46. ive been trying for a while but havnt seem to have been sucessful. Doesnt have to sound the same, i just wanna know the technique. cheers!
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