Читая разные форумы иногда наталкиваешься на забавные (можно сказать легендарные) случаи рассказанные известными продюсерами. Наиболее интересные я сохраняю на память. Вот небольшая подборка с dogsonacid. К сожалению ссылки и некоторые авторы постов затерялись (нехорошо так выкладывать, согласен), но наиболее любопытные думаю найдут оригинальные threads воспользовавшись поиском. Вобщем за что купил, за то и продаю
1. tonight break (Concord Dawn - Tonight)
===Kiljoy (Concord Dawn):
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===DOM (DOM+Roland):
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===Joey Beltram:
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===D-BRIDGE (Bad Company):
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1. tonight break (Concord Dawn - Tonight)
===Kiljoy (Concord Dawn):
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<div class='quotetop'>Цитата</div>Its made out of fruity loops 3.5 drum hits. I was looking for a snare and was going thru the fruity sample folders and came across a dilli sounding snare. So I grabbed it and a kick from the fruity kick folder and the rides came from somewhere else, some sample cd with real drums on it. I compressed them all to hell seperately and the squashed them together aswell.
Everyone thought we had sampled Dillinja, but we didn't.
Good old fruityloops innit?
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2. tramenI used the Ultrafunk R3 Compressor if I remember corectly, I compressed the Kick, Snare and Rides separately and then Compressed the master bus as well. We used logic twice for editing tunes, and thats about it.
I like it ruff was made entirely in FL3.
Cheers
Evan Kiljoy[/b]
===DOM (DOM+Roland):
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3. mentasmI know there are a lots of different stories about this break, but here's the truth. I made it back in the days when I was still fully analogue and working out of an old studio in Shepherd's Bush. And it was all done on the Roland S760. Basically, I wanted to do something different with the three breaks that everyone was using at that time - the Samurai break that Photek used;the Pulp Fiction/Flow break that was all over Alex Reece's tracks; and, of course, the Amen break.
The amen break that I was working with had been taken from a really old hardcore record and had a very distinct sound. I layered that with bits and pieces from the Flow and Samurai break and had about 16 different elements going through the desk. I bounced it down and that was that. I knew it was special as soon as I heard it. Just one of those breaks that you can listen to for ten minutes without getting bored.
Trace came around a few days later and really liked the sound of it. He literally wrote two tunes there and then using the break-one of them, Mutant Jazz Revisited, was huge. It was also the tune that made me stop engineering for other people. My name never made it onto that piece of vinyl. Not even as an engineer.
Naively, I worked with Trace again and was foolish enough to stick a few bars of clean break on the end of a track. It was my own fault. It's been all over the place. But the most annoying thing was that people started crediting Trace with inventing that break. C'mon...he didn't even know how to use a computer.
I used to get really angry about it. Going up to people in clubs and saying 'Oi, that's my fucking break you're using.' But life's too short. People now seem to know that it's my invention and it's one of the most well known breaks around. I consider it a real personal achievement.[/b]
===Joey Beltram:
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4. alien girlMe and Mundo created both those tracks together.
Its not called Beltram or Mundo but Second Phase because it was a equal collaboration between the both of us. Mundo is a very talented person so the two of our minds together made something phenominal.
He did own the Juno alpha though, not me. Back when we dicided to work on a project he brought it with him to my house (where we recorded both tracks) and conected it to the rest of my stuff. Then we started working. While scrolling thru the sounds we came across that sound, he said "we should do something with this" I thought 'fuck yeah'.
We edited the shit out of it, sampled it in another keyboard I own and proceeded to edit it some more (that gave it the extra punch that the alpha didnt have). Thats why nobody had ever been able to duplicate that sound quite like mentasm and thats why it has that deep sub in the midle and acid filter parts toward the end, we were no longer working with the alpha.
Most people figured this out and just sampled it from our record.
because you cant just duplicate it with the alpha, its imposible.
i aint saying the other keyboard we used [/b]
===D-BRIDGE (Bad Company):
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<div class='quotetop'>Цитата</div>If I remember rightly a lot of the sounds for Alien Girl came from a Sample CD called Cuckoo Land Vol 1, I remember in the early days of BC we were shocked to hear the sounds (gutted to be beaten to it is more like it). We bought the rest of the series nice sounds think we used a few from Vol 2 and 3, not sure if they make them anymore, they were the only decent sample CD's around at the time.[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>Цитата</div>We Never used Synth's everything was done in the Emu, the one thing we used to do with the bass was pass it through Guitar Pedals, something I learned from Nico (No U Turn) I remember we got him in to mix down a track for Future Forces Inc I think it was "Tanhausers Gate" (only came out on an Amercian Label if memory serves me correctly) I learned a lot of mixing tips from that guy, absolute sick head. Near enough all our basses were treated with guitar pedals. another thing we did was to split the bass on to two channels, sub on one and mid-highs on the other with the guitar pedal over the mid-high, hope that helps you guys in your quest for bassdom.[/b]
Well since the advent of decent Laptops we've been doing a lot of stuff on them, I still adopt the same principles of splitting the bass and putting effects over the mid-high end, I find that Amplitube is a cool plugin for simulating pedal type effects but with software you can layer the shit out of things to mad effect. I still use a desk for the end mix though.
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