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Mad_EP
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by Mad_EP » Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:10 pm
brokedjs wrote:
Doesnt promote originality of any kind and also is a quick fix to something.
Artists should create their own presets, allows them to develop a sound and become a better producer, is utterly pointless using something which has been used a million times, especially when sicker sounds can be created if you take the time to do so.
So does that argument also hold true for the entirety of Jungle as a genre and the Amen break? How about Funky Drummer?
To be honest - I'm not really bothered either way. I know a fair amount about synthesis, and I usually have a good ear for spotting samples and presets... but to be honest, the only times I take note of an obvious sample or preset is when it is a weak track to begin with. If a track is great, I simply dont care.
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by brokedjs » Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:32 pm
Mad EP wrote:brokedjs wrote:
Doesnt promote originality of any kind and also is a quick fix to something.
Artists should create their own presets, allows them to develop a sound and become a better producer, is utterly pointless using something which has been used a million times, especially when sicker sounds can be created if you take the time to do so.
So does that argument also hold true for the entirety of Jungle as a genre and the Amen break? How about Funky Drummer?
To be honest - I'm not really bothered either way. I know a fair amount about synthesis, and I usually have a good ear for spotting samples and presets... but to be honest, the only times I take note of an obvious sample or preset is when it is a weak track to begin with. If a track is great, I simply dont care.
No I wouldnt say it does because syntheis is about creating an original and enjoyable sound, sampling is used to a different effect.
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