
Malevol3nt
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Software Musicians...
Malevol3nt replied to NEMO.BOFH's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Well I'll have to admit it was more sexier making music in the old days, as it shows on the pic -
Any news yet? Anxious as well over here! :posford:
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woho 1500th reply!! :posford: :posford: Edit: im so fukin waste d rite now hah Ed2: omg it sez 1501 here even tho it sez 1500 replies in general, i loose (((
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Xenomorph - Demagoguery of the Obscurants
Malevol3nt replied to U.F.Orb's topic in Artist News and Labels announcements
lol @ titles. but ill have a listen.. -
idd i get the same thing while logged off.
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ya, not bad mate. keep it up
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It really has potential for a great song dude. I really like that piano part around the 2nd minute! Good work!
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Software Musicians...
Malevol3nt replied to NEMO.BOFH's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Nah what i was saying is it depends on youre technique and skills on how your track will sound like. If people dont care for them then stuff like this happens, 4k tracks a week on a regular basis heh. But that doesn't mean people will buy it -
Software Musicians...
Malevol3nt replied to NEMO.BOFH's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
+1 It's all about technique technique technique. No matter what tools you use, the only limit is your imagination and the will to continue your work. -
Software Musicians...
Malevol3nt replied to NEMO.BOFH's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
To be honest, yes it is easy to make crap music and get it even released. But to make music amazing, something unique and quality produced using only software is more difficult than to do with hardware. Most of the software instruments don't even touch the sound quality the hardware units produce, thus u need to use a whole lot of effects just to give that same impression that a hardware synth can do. But then again, you have so much more options with software, so many ways to twist them around and control them in different ways that it almost, if not entirely makes you forget about the sound quality issues and lets yourself be more creative as a music maker. Believe it or not, software and hardware instruments are very similar in their core. The software instruments use the main processor to do all the work for them, using 1's and 0's, and the hardware ones use tranzistors, resistors, diodes, oscillators etc etc, which are also a part of computers, but in hardware synths, they all work together to form the sound, while in computers they are used for the processor and various other pc components, which means you get a very "calculated" sound result in the end, not something that passes thru all those electronics... The unique thing about hardware might be that it's not as accurate as a software instrument, making the sound more "natural" as it passes thru the electric circle. While these things come natural with a hardware synth, you would have to emulate it in a software instrument. Well this is my opinion anyways, I'd be equally happy with a Virus TI or a modular vst synth, it all depends on the artist and his creativity and experience on how "good" the music will be in the end. -
Woo, just got home from work. As I've listened to the first 5 minutes just before i went to work i couldnt wait to hit the resume button wen i got home I'll let u know how much i liked it after a few listens
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Vanguard ownz I must have like a thousand unique presets for it, i'm so addicted to it hehe . I don't know what would be the hardware clone of it, but the only way of using it "stand alone" as far as i know would be using MuseResearch Receptor and a midi keyboard attached to it that has some knobs and sliders. Altho that could be an expensive solution.
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Now this dude knows something about psydancing! :posford: (thx to trancedigital for teh link)
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Heey project5 is a cool proggy Altho nhjo owns you (and so does all of us hehe)
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Shiva Chandra - Symbol ( Spin Twist.Records | SPN1CD015)
Malevol3nt replied to digituna's topic in Free Music Promotion
Wrong subforum -
wooo me likes!! :posford:
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heeey ima oldskool ircer too *high five*
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hey nemo , why do all your replies have the same smiley in them? just curiouse
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What is your favorite Delay effect?
Malevol3nt replied to NEMO.BOFH's topic in Music Making and Production/Industry
Well theres 2 of my favourites actually: 1st one would be the Sonitus Fx:Delay, has lots of options and I use it in many projects. Very easy to use and can do plenty of stuff.. The other one would be the OhmForce Ohmboyz (with teh funky skin ofcorse ). Amazing peace of vst, you can do all kinds of crazy and weird delays with it. Try out the demo I'm sure you'll like it. -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shock_site See, even a crap thing like that gets its wiki page
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Woo it's on-line :posford: http://perso.orange.fr/psychedelic_trance/...story_part1.htm This is an interesting read Ed:"To find a party, you have to rely on the rumours you heard during the day, or ask the taxi drivers. At dusk, people go the their favourite bar on the beach (e.g. Shore Bar on South Anjuna or Nine Bar on Vagator Beach). There, you drink a beer and smoke your first joint." Hehehe
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Yeah was wondering the same thing, why psynews doesnt have its own wiki page. Even shock sites have their own place on wiki, so why not pienews
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Well. I gave this album about 5 dozen listens allready. And I finally started to appreciate this, even Like it alot! They've done a very good work on this, the first post I made was just my first impression I guess. A recommended album for every vibe fan
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Not much you can see when it's all over ya face
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You don't need much thought to make that shit up lol