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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by hasezwei » Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:24 pm

paravrais wrote:
TruthSayer22 wrote:
nowaysj wrote:There are grime producers on here. Doesn't matter what you use. Pick one daw like flstudio, ableton, logic, cubase, reason and stick with it.
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That's right folks, the best thing to do is to buy 7 DAWs and use one for each day of the week. That's what Skrillex does.

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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by paravrais » Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:41 pm

hasezwei wrote:
paravrais wrote:
TruthSayer22 wrote:
nowaysj wrote:There are grime producers on here. Doesn't matter what you use. Pick one daw like flstudio, ableton, logic, cubase, reason and stick with it.
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That's right folks, the best thing to do is to buy 7 DAWs and use one for each day of the week. That's what Skrillex does.

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you know... there's something called "demo" ;-)
No shit, you've misunderstood the point of all the posts you just quoted. It goes without saying that you should try as many as possible before making a purchase so you know which one suits you the best. The point at the end of the day is that learning one DAW inside and out is infinitely more valuable than learning a tiny bit of several/moving DAW every time you think your tunes suck.

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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by hasezwei » Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:05 pm

paravrais wrote: No shit, you've misunderstood the point of all the posts you just quoted. It goes without saying that you should try as many as possible before making a purchase so you know which one suits you the best. The point at the end of the day is that learning one DAW inside and out is infinitely more valuable than learning a tiny bit of several/moving DAW every time you think your tunes suck.
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by nowaysj » Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:15 pm

TruthSayer22 wrote:
nowaysj wrote:There are grime producers on here. Doesn't matter what you use. Pick one daw like flstudio, ableton, logic, cubase, reason and stick with it.
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by Ldizzy » Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:04 am

i feel a little tension in this thread :S

as for the OP : dunno if u know about this one http://www.grimeforum.com/forum/

i could namedrop a couple vsts that seem to be popular on the production section of girmeforum... a lot of grime producers seem to enjoy romplers quite a lot.

to me, grime is more about a philosophy then the tools themselves.
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by serox » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:19 am

Ldizzy wrote:i feel a little tension in this thread :S

as for the OP : dunno if u know about this one http://www.grimeforum.com/forum/

i could namedrop a couple vsts that seem to be popular on the production section of girmeforum... a lot of grime producers seem to enjoy romplers quite a lot.

to me, grime is more about a philosophy then the tools themselves.
I have checked the site a few times in the past but found the technical knowledge quite low there from what I saw. What VST do they like to use? not that it matters much I don't think.

The tracks I heard on that site by the forum posters were good attempts but sounded very amateur and dull.

If you can recommend any please give us a signal.
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by Ldizzy » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:43 am

i hear nexus being namedropped on that forum way too often ahahahhaha.

hum well... lack of tehcical knoweldge... thats what i meant by philosophy...

ur not gonna find anyhthing about ''how to make grime beats'' because noone knows... grime producers are hip hop producers... who rely on creative use of sounds and very broken rythmics.. and can jampack a lot of energy into one track...

its really more about what u can do with any techy sounding drumkit (and even, could be organic) then whats the proper sound to use... there's no such thing as proper sounds...

if i were u id listen to wiley's discography a couple more times and get crazy with any sounds i find..
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by serox » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:56 am

Ldizzy wrote:i hear nexus being namedropped on that forum way too often ahahahhaha.

hum well... lack of tehcical knoweldge... thats what i meant by philosophy...

ur not gonna find anyhthing about ''how to make grime beats'' because noone knows... grime producers are hip hop producers... who rely on creative use of sounds and very broken rythmics.. and can jampack a lot of energy into one track...

its really more about what u can do with any techy sounding drumkit (and even, could be organic) then whats the proper sound to use... there's no such thing as proper sounds...

if i were u id listen to wiley's discography a couple more times and get crazy with any sounds i find..
This is where I think the majority of people making Garage and Grime are going wrong. They don't appear to be able to make a decent bassline:( All I hear is basic squares/sines with dist and LP filters with zero or very little automation so the bass sounds flat and un finished.

If people are not putting in the time to learn and create unique basslines then the track is going to be weak and sound like a million other internet forum producers making music with a mouse.

Dont get me wrong there are some people I hear making stuff I like with decent bass lines but most of them have been in the game a long time. Not new producers. This is just my opinion and I am always searching to find new stuff.

Any links to decent tracks by new producers please!
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by Crosby » Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:11 pm

Everybody knows your ability to produce grime relates directly to what DAW you use... duuhhhhh










Why is everyone obsessed with what DAW people use and which ones "best" on this forum, its how you use it that counts!
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by Demos » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:03 pm

serox wrote:This is where I think the majority of people making Garage and Grime are going wrong. They don't appear to be able to make a decent bassline:( All I hear is basic squares/sines with dist and LP filters with zero or very little automation so the bass sounds flat and un finished.

If people are not putting in the time to learn and create unique basslines then the track is going to be weak and sound like a million other internet forum producers making music with a mouse.

Dont get me wrong there are some people I hear making stuff I like with decent bass lines but most of them have been in the game a long time. Not new producers. This is just my opinion and I am always searching to find new stuff.

Any links to decent tracks by new producers please!
this track has a has a nice bassline, and a traditional 8 bar structure:



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off topic but good news for grime fans, alias are back:


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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by serox » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:12 pm

Demos wrote:
serox wrote:This is where I think the majority of people making Garage and Grime are going wrong. They don't appear to be able to make a decent bassline:( All I hear is basic squares/sines with dist and LP filters with zero or very little automation so the bass sounds flat and un finished.

If people are not putting in the time to learn and create unique basslines then the track is going to be weak and sound like a million other internet forum producers making music with a mouse.

Dont get me wrong there are some people I hear making stuff I like with decent bass lines but most of them have been in the game a long time. Not new producers. This is just my opinion and I am always searching to find new stuff.

Any links to decent tracks by new producers please!
this track has a has a nice bassline, and a traditional 8 bar structure:



/

off topic but good news for grime fans, alias are back:


Yeh they are oldskool tho, I like them they sound decent. Alias are big.

Is there any forum posters who make stuff on this level tho? are Alias/Spooky regular posters on there?
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by serox » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:17 pm

Yeh that new Alias track is big too. Not heard that one till now!

Dunno anything about who Alias is but they have it locked. Their hi hats, hi and snares all sound decent. The stabs/melody also fit perfect as always. The bass is big and sounds like a decent Grime bassline, proper. Everything is there and he knows how to make a track when it comes to structure.

Other bits I heard on the grime forum just sounded really wrong. snares and hi hats that have no groove and dont even go together at all. Basslines that sound like they were made in 2 mins:/
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by DZA » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:44 pm

in your opinion...
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by serox » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:45 pm

DZA wrote:in your opinion...
Everything I say is my opinion ;)

Who is the Alias guy or is it some secret?:D
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by DZA » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:48 pm

Dj Pelle, Nikki S and Benny Boy
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by DZA » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:50 pm

Demos wrote:
Surprised Alias even touched this as its just a bait gladiator rip off
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by serox » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:51 pm

DZA wrote:
Demos wrote:
Surprised Alias even touched this as its just a bait gladiator rip off
I thought it was the same track lol!

Only skipped thru it on PC speakers.
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by serox » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:52 pm

DZA wrote:Dj Pelle, Nikki S and Benny Boy
Never heard of them! are they regulars on grime forum?
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by DZA » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:54 pm

dno dont post on there but i doubt it
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Re: Grime Producers..

Post by serox » Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:01 pm

DZA wrote:dno dont post on there but i doubt it
I doubted it too. They have it, they know the secrets you can hear it in their music a mile off. Everything sounds proper (to me)
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