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yeah definately, take whatever audio it is and chuck it in simpler or sampler, still take a fair bit of automation but you should be able to get something similar. I might have a try myself
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Computer speakers He has a sub in a draw too
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Ramadanman's studio, one of my favourite dubstep producer/DJs, this photo is like 2 years old but definately shows its the producer not the equipment
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yeah with audio it would suck, but it wouldn't be to bad with midi.
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Not that I know of, you could do it by playing around with the pitch and tempo to get that effect, maybe slight filtering, but it would be a pain. I think I've seen a plug for that maybe called tape stop or something, maybe not though, haha. Thats dope
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Good to hear some dub from you Pros: - Love the intro, sets a good mood - Trumpets are so good! - Like the minimal drums - B line nicely layered with the sub - Like the double time on the hats after the drop - Good variations on the bassline and those random bits at like 2:40 are gastly (in a good way) Cons: - Not to keen on the sample at the start but maybe if you put some insane reverb on it, it could sound pretty cool. - Bass is waaaay to loud in the mix, completely drowns out the trumpets, which are my fav part of the tune. - Drags on a bit to be honest, if your gonna keep it that long there needs to be way more variation on the second drop. All in all like it, and listened to it thrice
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2 Steppin'
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I'm looking to go serato Itch + ableton with Bridge I will be using the Numark NS7 with Itch & ableton on my edirol pcr 500 keyboard...I would like to run a Akai MPD or a Launchpad or a APC 40 as well as my pcr 500 I have got $5000 for this set-up so my ???? is.........can I run 2 or more midi controllers in ableton at the same time Yep..
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http://www.ausdjforums.com/modules.php? ... opic&t=863
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I downloaded the demo of this yesterday.. a pretty neat little package for only 40 something mb. Its gonna take a bit of getting used to, me being an ableton user, I need my clips! Its to the likes of cubase and logic, and a very good alternative in my opinion.
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Korg Electribe EMX1 / ESX1 - questions
ChevChelios replied to LabRat's topic in Mixers & Controllers
They are sick, I haven't used onee but Ive seen one in action. Great for DnB and Dubstep Basslines. Dont know the difference between the two though. -
Apparently so, I didn't know that, hahaha. I just meant dark dubstep Like Goth Trad - Cut End style yo
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allow me to re(scratch wika wika) introduce myself
ChevChelios replied to Psycho-Delic's topic in Introductions
Welcome Woot! More of this -
Damn man that sucks, dont you have back ups???
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Weclome DAWG!
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Nah man play the gtronic remix, nice and dirty but different, or the warp 1977 new version thang
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Warp, the most overplayed peice of shit, but everyone knows it and everyone rocks out when you play it.
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The only reason I'd ever buy a mac. Logic is great.
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Liquids nails is seriously nearly as good as duct tape, my favourite of all tools
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Welcome Nick, any tracks we can have a listen too
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Thats a highly debated topic, some think yes and many think no.