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Drammy 02.02.2006 07:56 AM

Its hard to say what kind of music I do.

I enjoy breakbeat, with big atmospheres but most of my tracks end up completely different to how they started out anyway!

Definately Dance orientated though...


I just enjoy messing about rather than actually getting anywhere towards writing an entire tune. Hence the reason why I created 4BarLoop.com for people like myself. There is a snippet of some of my work on that site, in the files section, I think I also posted a couple fo track in the Forum member's music section here.

Not very good I'm afraid - I just enjoy it. I like the sound and production rather than the songwriting.

core7 06.02.2006 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by techno_7
I use Ozone 3 (www.izotope.com) which includes a harmonic exiter with differents forms of soft saturation and distortion...just like tape sat. I don't know alot about howto use it, but i usually saturate the middle frequencies of the track (300-10000) a bit, and maybe a little in the top too. Is some fatness is needed i delay it with a couple of milliseconds. I usually do this in the stereo imager though.

I use Ozone on everything. You can use Izotope Trash for tape saturation as well.

MonkeyMan 07.02.2006 06:12 PM

Cheers folks for your replies. Got a few ideas now - I have also been looking at the IK T-RackS mastering suite. Anyone used this?

Gopal 07.02.2006 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by MonkeyMan
Cheers folks for your replies. Got a few ideas now - I have also been looking at the IK T-RackS mastering suite. Anyone used this?

Ozone kicks its ass :lol:

MADSTATION 07.02.2006 09:25 PM

I personally think that Ozone is better than T-Racks, but it's still not very good. Ozone sounds really harsh in the midrange and can really suck the life out of a mix, even on subtle settings.

Waves L3-Multimaximiser is great when used with caution.

Mayday Dream 23.08.2006 12:54 PM

Magneto which is one of the standard cubase\nuendo plugins does this pretty well

Timo 24.08.2006 01:07 AM

Magneto is really nice on pads/strings and cutting leads I've found.

Drammy, thanks for sharing those demos. The tape-sat really brought those loops to life, it was freaky!

>>Was going to put the UAD Precision Limiter over it, but that would just be dangling the carrot on a stick!

Go on, we're all geeks and gear whores here! :)

Timo

(Waiting for a Magma eCard-to-PCIe convertor + chassis to be released before being able to buy and use a UAD card on my laptop :roll: )

BlakeLight 25.08.2006 09:09 PM

I'd agree with people on PSP's great... EVERYTHING by PSP is phenomenal. Nitro is the best filter out there. Vintagewarmer works wonders when used for mangling or making the track warmer. I dont care much for Antares Tube.

To warm up the track I also recommend runnning it through emulations of guitar amps... such as Amplitube 2, Guitar Rig 2, or Guitar Rack 2 by Waves. These, when used in conjunction with the Vintagewarmer, give great results.

Remember Vintagewarmer works with ANYTHING... its awesome. It makes distortions more bad ass, mixes more full, compresses, limits... though it doesnt do anything to sexually satisfy you. Unless your music gets you in with your lady.

Khazul 26.08.2006 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Mayday Dream
Magneto which is one of the standard cubase\nuendo plugins does this pretty well

Probably the *only* useful plugin in the Cubase box...

Timo 26.08.2006 07:45 PM

I dunno, I quite like Cubase's "VST Dynamics" plugin for its compressor. It's, quite literally, the only compressor plugin i've used to date that I can get to 'pump' easily.

Apart from that and Magneto, the rest of Cubase' plugins are shite. That god awful reverb plug for a start... who the fark designed that?! :lol: Metallic, horrid, nasty thing.

I think they take the "optimising the code so that even uber-crappy computers can run it" ideology too far.

Yes, you can run 10000 instances of NaturalVerb, but would you want to?! :lol:


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