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Subject: Creating Beats
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Original Message 1/115 07-Nov-99 @ 10:29 AM - Creating Beats
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Message 4/115 07-Nov-99 @ 06:00 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Kilo has it in his "Filez" pile somewhere on the site.
And you're absolutely right about it being an essential in the drum sequencing arsenal. For a lot of people it's THE starting point.
Message 5/115 11-Nov-99 @ 08:20 PM - RE: Creating Beats
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Message 7/115 13-Nov-99 @ 07:31 PM - RE: Creating Beats
where have you folks been? Fruityloops makes all this crap look so unprofressional. i'm dissapointed that a 16 year old kid knows more about this stuff than you.
oh yeah, i was looking on another board and obviously none of them know anything about jungle either, so i dropped a groove for you
Message 8/115 13-Nov-99 @ 08:05 PM - RE: Creating Beats
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Message 13/115 14-Nov-99 @ 11:14 AM - RE: Creating Beats
......look, no offence buddy, but u really need 2 show a bit more respect 4 the people on this site, some of whom (myself not included) r professionals who know a damn site more than u do. If u`d read the other threads properly u`d know that Sox is a drummer of some distinction and if HE says Hammerhead is an important piece of the drumtrak arsenal, then who r u (or me 4 that matter) 2 argue?..........
Message 14/115 14-Nov-99 @ 04:38 PM - RE: Creating Beats
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Message 17/115 15-Nov-99 @ 08:14 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Nothing wrong with that tho
Message 19/115 15-Nov-99 @ 10:44 PM - RE: Creating Beats
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Message 21/115 16-Nov-99 @ 09:12 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 22/115 17-Nov-99 @ 09:47 AM - RE: Creating Beats
This applies to all club orientated music. As a DJ, the amount of tracks I wanted to implement into a set but didn't due to their DJ unfriendliness was ridiculous.
Most DJ's seem to overcome this by ignoring it, they concentrate solely on beat matching and don't seem to care about key clashes or the resultant noise they create. Then again, most DJ's don't even seem to be capable of beat matching!
Cutting in records can be just as creative as beat matching, so if it ain't going to mix - don't mix it!
Of course, everybody at Dancetech will be producing tunes with long percusive intros and outros from now on so DJ's can mix and chop 'till their hearts content!
Message 23/115 18-Nov-99 @ 05:04 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 24/115 18-Nov-99 @ 06:16 PM - RE: Creating Beats
BTW, I'd really like to get into DJ'ing as a second hobby but I wouldn't know where to start. Have you done any of it R-Tek? Anyone have input about how to start off DJ'ing? I got all the gear I need to do it I guess just not the faintest clue how to start.
Message 25/115 18-Nov-99 @ 06:26 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 26/115 18-Nov-99 @ 07:37 PM - RE: Creating Beats
When i mix, i love to mix from the intro so when the drums stop on the other record, the new record's drums kick in, or something else happens on the new record i.e. new verse. That's when you know when you got a good mix. In Da Fucking mix!!
It's mainly about timing personally speaking.
R-Tek, you'll be able to hear what i mean cus i sent you that cd today (thurs) at last....
Message 27/115 19-Nov-99 @ 04:25 AM - RE: Creating Beats
If yer curious you can grab it from a link at:
www.mp3.com/digitaloverdrive
I'm just starting to lay DnB tracks....that remix has cool drums...but not really DnB.
Overdrive
Message 28/115 19-Nov-99 @ 11:34 AM - RE: Creating Beats
I don't like compressed sound.
I don't like fruity fx.
But it's good apps
Message 29/115 19-Nov-99 @ 12:28 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 30/115 19-Nov-99 @ 07:04 PM - RE: Creating Beats
For all of you who know what it means to be broke, I am talking shoebox. I need music but don't want to go out an buy 500 dollars worth of records. To start off, I'd like to use stuff that I have and maybe get a few disks that you guys could recommend. Dark agressive jungle is really where my mind is these days. Even a track or two that you know of will get me out there buying the stuff. (I'm in the Boston USA area if geography vs. style is important). My real goal in all of this would be to create an outlet where I can play my own music in clubs. I would do it gradually, trying to get a feel for the mixing part at first. I've been pondering this for about a year and know that it's time that I get out there...somehow.
Message 31/115 20-Nov-99 @ 01:33 AM - RE: Creating Beats
one thing that you hear in alot of tech style jungle records is leaving out a bar of kicks and snares after the drops on the 32 or 64s. ie after the bass breakdown the beats kick in one bar after expected, its become a bit of a standard what with everone following the lead of johny l and optical. the first toon i noticed this on was johny l's "piper"
Message 32/115 20-Nov-99 @ 03:39 AM - RE: Creating Beats
(long pause)
"Mission Control to Delta do you copy, over."
(longer pause)
Delta: "Ah duh...Dis is dum de dum Delta, what's up?"
Mission Cntrl: "YOU ARE! You're way too high on yourself and you must come down at once!!!!"
Message 34/115 20-Nov-99 @ 09:52 AM - RE: Creating Beats
As far as tunes go, the darker, ruffer stuff is everywhere right now, check ANYTHING on the Renegade Hardware label, anything by Dom and Roland (especially his remix of Daniel Savines "This Time"), DSCI4 records, anything by Trace (DSCi4 is his label - he lives in Philly now), Ram Records and their sister label Lifting Spirits, No-U-Turn records, Dread Recordings, Metalheads, Protoype - theres so many. Specific tunes 2 look 4 - "Sonar" by Trace, The Armageddon LP sampler, Rymetymes "Payback", The Underfire LP - "Blazin", U should still ba ble 2 find Grooveriders LP - "Mysteries of Funk", Any of the Konflikt tunes on Hardware, Ed Rushes WICKED remix of A-Sides` "Calibre" on Eastside and J Majiks Nightvision LP - not dark, more deep; likewise the nu Ram Album "Molten Beats" (their last LP "Sound in Motion" was a lot darker, the nu ones more in the way of a twisted funk kinda thing), Cybins "Roller" is a hell 4 leather Amen rollout as well (on Emcee Recordings).
Check the Drum and Bass Arenas "Listen" section 4 forthcoming releases and some old classics (Link Above). U can mix with CDs, but really, a lot of stuff only comes out on Vinyl. I dont wanna talk u into spending all that money 4 dex, but if u wanna mix, theres not a great deal else u can do. The only record shop I know of that remotely in your area (and I mean remotely) is Breakbeat Science in NY - they do a mailorder service, but obviously u dont get 2 listen 2 the tunes b4hand.
If yer digital sources do have pitch control - leave a message and I`ll post a little beginners run-through.
Message 36/115 20-Nov-99 @ 11:40 AM - RE: Creating Beats
but um...records are very expensive because it's hard to stop buying them all all of them
Message 37/115 20-Nov-99 @ 12:14 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 38/115 20-Nov-99 @ 05:11 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 39/115 20-Nov-99 @ 08:03 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Right, get yer 1st tune playing through one of the channels in yer desk (it helps if u have stereo channels, 2 monos will mean u have 2 make all changes 2 both simultaneously) fully EQd with the gain set so u aint jumping into the red with a fader level of 0 (never turn the verts up fully so u always have somewhere 2 go with the volume).
Now prepare the 2nd channel with which you`re gonna bring yer next tune onto - make sure u have the vertical fader(s) turned down fully. This is where I`m not sure its gonna work, see, because u need 2 hear the tune you`re gonna bring in 2 cue it and 2 set the levels without it being played over the monitors - u need 2 listen 2 the tune you`re about 2 bring in in your cans and crossreference with the tune playing 2 set the gain so they r roughly even (dont matter if you`re a little way out, u can always adjust that on the fly) I`ll assume u can work round this so I`ll carry on regardless. Turn each EQ setting down (not too much but further down from where u intend 2 play the tune.
Now u need 2 really know the tunes u r playing 4 this bit `cos u cant look at the groove density of the vinyl 2 c how the tune is structured. As u already know, all jungle is structured in to strict 16/32/64 bar phrases and, as I mentioned b4, at the end of these phrases u`ll usually find some kind of extra movement at the last bar. These r indexes 4 u 2 cue the next record into the mix. U need everyhting setup in a way so that u only hear the tune you`re bringing in in yer cans and not the tune playing - another reason why I`m unsure of this method. Assuming u can do that, wait till one of the phrases ends and, at the very 1st beat of the next bar, simultaneoulsy press play on yer H/D and move the vert up 2 about "10" maybe - this all depends on yer mixer, you`ve probably got a good enough feel 4 it anyway, so basically a setting that gonna b audible in the mix but not overriding whats already playing. Now, listen 2 the tune you`re bringing in; in your cans while referencing this with what coming out of the monitor. If its out of time, adjust the pitch; dont panic, you`ll ALWAYS hear if the tunes out of time in yer cans b4 it becomes noticable. Once you`ve got it in time, you`re laughing, cos unlike Vinyl/CD you wont have 2 adjust the pitch again. U may wanna bring the tune in on the outro of tune 1 2 start with so u dont get any breaks catching u unawares ans mossing yer mix.
Now assuming both tunes r in time, every 8 bars or so, bring tune 2 in a little more - up the tops a little (not too much though - bringing too much treble in will kill yer mix stone-dead); Bring the volume up, mids, bass - u get the picture. Bear in mind 2 always watch the VU meter 2 make sure it dont clip. Untill u have both tunes at equal levels in the mix.
Then, as far as mixing tune 1 out goes, u can do it quickly - just drop the faders at an appropriate time (in phrase with the mix, remember) or u can bring it out slowly - a reversal of mixing it in.
Now, I`d really advise u 2 at least get a cheap DJ mixer `cos I`m not sure the above method will work and u can make the process a whole lot easier by just concentrating on x-fade beat mixing 2 start with, 2 make it a whole lot easier 2 learn. 1 more point if you`re planning on buying vinyl and copying it onto yer h/d - b very carefull, even Technics dex dont have immaculate pitch control, they`re renowned 4 having wobbly pitch around the +/-1 mark and I`ve even taken samples off vinyl at 0% when the quartz control is supposed 2 lico the pitch, but when I get it into the sampler, the pitch is allover the show. Als, if a record has been pressed slightly off centre (a lot of jungle is) or is warped; it will need constant attention in the mix in order 4 it 2 b kept in time.
I`m not sure if I`ve explained all that properly `cos I`ve had 2 guess how it`d b done with H/D recorders and the technique is totally different from vinyl. I would REALLY advise u 2 get a mixer though - I`m pretty sure the above method wont work but u could apply the same principles albeit with more ease with a dj mixer. Any old cheap piece of shit will do - if you`re really on a tight budget, check the ones labelled "scratch mixer" though these often dont have seperate eq or gain on each channel.
If I`ve missed anything or got something wrong please dont anybody write some follow on message slating me - its 1am, I`m slightly drunk, very tired and I`ve just written the above as I went along without much thought...............and now my head hurts...............
Message 40/115 20-Nov-99 @ 08:10 PM - RE: Creating Beats
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Message 44/115 21-Nov-99 @ 07:31 AM - RE: Creating Beats
music is good, especially d+b type
kill whitey
Message 45/115 21-Nov-99 @ 08:19 AM - RE: Creating Beats
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Message 56/115 23-Nov-99 @ 04:33 AM - RE: Creating Beats
Check an album called 'Drum 'n Bass n' Guitar' by a guy named Derek Bailey (very well known spontaneous jazz guitarist) to see what I mean.
Message 58/115 23-Nov-99 @ 12:45 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Oh and here's a question that I'd really like some specific answers for. I've asked this before but wasn't able to give an example. Please click on this link and tell me if you have any ideas how I can make my drum loops roll like this one. I'm always striving for it but seldom hit the nail on the head like this loop does. I guess dynamics is important but HOW with dynamics? Perhaps you have trouble too?
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Message 63/115 23-Nov-99 @ 08:20 PM - RE: Creating Beats
The Akai mpc2000 and The Roland juno 106. I have currently just started to write songs, aand sometimes I feel like thier missing something. I don't know I justed wante to know I guess what more would I be able to use ?
Thanx
Message 64/115 24-Nov-99 @ 12:13 AM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 65/115 24-Nov-99 @ 01:01 AM - RE: Creating Beats
i'm starting myself and the most usefull thing i've done to date is roaming Dance Tech's threads, you will find a lot to think about here.
As for your kit, well, I guess you already have all you need.
But isn't the rmx1 and mpc2000 combo a bit redundant? For a start I mean... but how could I know, don't own any of them %)
Message 66/115 24-Nov-99 @ 02:28 AM - RE: Creating Beats
And Don't forget Funky drummer, James B....."give a little sn'thn for the drumma"
Used by everybody from Sinead O Connor to Goldie and quite some Ninja Tune Maestroes....FUnky drummer and Amen maybe the most used\lifted\cut-up beats ever..
Olla
Message 67/115 24-Nov-99 @ 10:44 AM - RE: Creating Beats
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P.S. If you have any further insight to shuffling jungle, please speak up.
Message 70/115 24-Nov-99 @ 07:38 PM - RE: Creating Beats
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Message 73/115 25-Nov-99 @ 05:29 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Ape
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Message 76/115 25-Nov-99 @ 09:33 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 77/115 26-Nov-99 @ 06:38 PM - RE: Creating Beats
As far as using real snare drums, it's the tuning of them that makes them. The cheaper the drum, the longer it will take to get a decent sound out of it because of things like shell roundness or the bearing edges (where the shell meets the head). Remo make extremely good sounding snare drums that are very reasonably priced. I find Tama/Pearl drums are usually overpriced (check secondhand though, there's some good deals to be had in the LOOT mag). Look for the smaller shell/head size for that perfect Jungle snare ie. 13" x 3" or "Piccolo" snares as they are normally called. Then tighten the f**k out of the heads to get that 'bite' out of them.
Nobody and Fresh: you're both right about the different hits from the drum. If you're using a sampler set it up to trigger the different snare hits by velocity if you're searching for realism in your programming.
Have you checked out the MIDI file I posted in the New Jungle groove thread? Pay special attention to the velocity information and try and replicate that kind of info in your programming. Might take a while though, us drummers can play in 5 minutes what it take you progammers hours to do
Message 78/115 02-Dec-99 @ 02:11 AM - RE: Creating Beats
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Message 80/115 03-Dec-99 @ 01:42 PM - RE: Creating Beats
enjoy this basic beat that i cant possibly truly epress without velocity values
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Ape
Message 83/115 05-Dec-99 @ 11:43 PM - RE: Creating Beats
DJ Sage
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Ape
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Ape
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(I know it's not the States, but it goes to show you how internationl it's become)
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Message 95/115 14-Dec-99 @ 06:16 PM - RE: Creating Beats
RnB is big as well as pop here..most techno/dance is more underground here i think...
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> Although Rock remains the dominant music genre, it has steadily lost ground over the last 10 years, from 42.6% to 32.5%, about one-third its market share. Both Classical and Jazz also experienced declines over the years, dropping from 1988 levels of 3.5% for Classical and 4.7% for Jazz to 1997 levels of 2.8% for both genres.
> By contrast, several genres have demonstrated significant increases over the last decade. Country, which held a 7.4% market share in 1988, has nearly doubled its consumer hold, while Rap has more than doubled its 1988 share of 4.2%. Rap has made especially solid gains over the last three years, bouncing back from an eight-year market share low of 6.7% in 1995 to its all-time high of 10.1% in 1997. Gospel has also experienced strong growth, swelling from 2.5% in 1988 to 4.5% in 1997. Although soundtrack recordings comprise a relatively small portion of the overall music market, shipments have steadily increased from their 1988 level of 0.5% to 1.2% in 1997.
> Despite a slight decrease in market share in 1997, R&B has remained mostly healthy, increasing from 1988’s 9.1% to 11.2% in 1997.
Message 101/115 10-Jan-00 @ 08:48 AM - RE: Creating Beats
DOnt ever come to seattle , it is rhe place for yuppie bussinesman in their gas gusling SUV s and trendy bitches... everyone is trying to hard to be so cool they have lost their personality, same with recordshop people and dj's too.OK. Here come my question..
I am about to get a Numark TT-1910 directdrive turntable.. tell me what u guys think about that turntable for a beginner.. i got no fucking clue about dj ing, i watch couple guys, all they do is at the end of the each song kill the bass kil the treble fade in to next song...shortly... THEY SUCK and they got the "dj" attitude..
the other stuff i have is korg electribe synth, Kawaii midi key2, roland jx 3-p and about the get a electribe drum machine but no so sure, i could get a midi controller like phat-boy to control fruity loops or rebirth..
what i wanna do is to have a live playing setup, maybe running fruity loops from the pc, mixing vocals maybe beats from turntable. i guess i need a mixer too.
i got no clue about the mixers, my pc has 2 inputs it was enough so far, but ican pan or fade anything live... so it sucks!
What should i do? get another turntable (i really dont want to) , should i get a 3-4 channel dj mixer so ican
x fade between computers... fuck.. i got no clue...
kind of music i do right now is bigbeat/break/d n b
i also wanna have live gigs with another guiter/bass player...
So.... Help is greatly appreciated... thanx...
and check out my first d n b thingy tell me what you think coss i am pretty new to this stuff....
Message 102/115 17-Jan-00 @ 12:45 PM - RE: Creating Beats
Message 103/115 19-Jan-00 @ 01:22 AM - RE: Creating Beats
I friggin love scorn
that and of course autechre
we should collaborate hehe
Message 104/115 21-Jan-00 @ 10:35 AM - RE: Creating Beats
thanks,
JT
Message 105/115 25-Jan-00 @ 09:21 AM - Jungle Music
Hello, this is Eternal Advancement here. I've only been making music since 9th grade, so almost 4 years now. One of the hardest things for me to compose is Jungle and Drum n'bass. Through a lot of practice, I was finally able to get the base drum and snare right, but after that everything seems to go downhill. I've attempted to make some drum n'bass with my soundblaster awe64 gold with cakewalk express gold. I wasn't sure which type of breakbeats to use so I just made my own 1 bar beats at 80 b.p.m. under cakewalk with some hip-hop soundfont drum kits, recorded them using the wave editor that came with the soundblaster awe64 gold, loaded the wave file back into cakewalk, set the temp back to 80 and chopped the wave file up into 8 eigth note segments, saved the wave files, and finally loaded them back into vienna soundfont studio and layered them out over all the white keys. Sorry for all the info, just wanted to give a full run-down of everything I did, becuase I might be doing something wrong. Well if anyone has any info that can help me please let me know. As soon as I figure out how to post files, I'll try to include my midi file with the proper soundfont bank. Leave me your e-mail address and I'll get it to you as soon as I can. Thanks again everybody! :-
Eternal Advancement
Message 106/115 14-Feb-00 @ 03:05 AM - RE: Creating Beats
ive been dig'n on 1.8.7. & all of the liquid sky music
labels for about a yr. now. its so nize to see a collective forming in soul slingers company
its also nize to see where dnb has gone
we are redefining the way people feel music
through the art of the junglist
my eyes are wide open ta tha bionik beatz of bliss
never have i heard anything as free
as dnb
[to a 16 yr old kid] creativity is a must# -thatz all-
here in stl and surrounded by people not w/ tha vibe
ive become anti social
maybe its the artist in me
maybe its the LAMERZ
anyways i have exp. w/ fruity loops
i currently use it also.
& i like it. but thatz what its for {loops}
_tha best come from working with limitations_
raga raga raga
i have a bottle of my piss on a cornershelf in my studio tha rastafarians recommend this as a method of bringin good energy to your tracks. -dont knock it till you try it- Vishnu
Message 108/115 21-Feb-00 @ 07:54 AM - RE: Creating Beats
a bit dissapointed about your comment about DNB being for the dance floor, to me dnb had/has the same ethic as jazz and punk, no limits, no rulz, the dancefloor limits the style, theats why it's become so repetitive and boring now particularly the beats. one of the things that attracted me to jungle/dnb whatever the fuk people want to call it was the fact that I could listen it off the dancefloor and get my mind blown over from this truly emotional, soleful electronic music, anyway I don't hear much that interests me now adays except on independent radion in australia, at the clubs the djs just play shit thats easy to shake your booty to, too easy
I wander want Frank Zappa would have done to DNB had he still been alive, and another thing 2 much ego = not enough info, I had to wade thru 2 much crap before I found something useful,
the sound I yet 2 here: old skool breaks with nu skool bass oh yeah baby bring it on.
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Message 111/115 12-Mar-00 @ 04:16 PM - RE: Creating Beats
I noticed my name and the word HammerHead flying around from time to time. If you liked HH, then you should try out my new freeware thingy. It's called Tuareg and you can get it here: http://www.brambos.com
There's also a big fat version coming soon, but you can read all about that on my site.
See ya there, mates...
Bram
Message 112/115 23-Mar-00 @ 10:14 PM - Im wondering how good of a setup this is
Juno-60, and a MSQ-700 8 track sequencer, and a roland jx305(i only use it as a simple keyboard for the akai).. and then i have a few efx..( digital delay, analog delay, compressor, parametric EQ, 2 chorus, distortion pedal.. is this a go0d setup i tink it is but i dunno .. and if anyone is familiar with this equipment . could anyone help me with optimizing the use.. and also i need help on what sounds the best using these machines.. im starting to use it to make jungle and its sounds wayyyy cooler than other things ive done.. so drop me a line and reply :o p thanks.
Message 113/115 10-Apr-00 @ 08:33 PM - RE: Creating Beats
more polophony rythems etc...
I was wondering what I need to create this music.
I can't write it with notes very well
Thanks
Steve-O
Message 114/115 20-Apr-00 @ 04:35 PM - Good "high-end" drum machine for dance music?
Message 115/115 20-Apr-00 @ 05:24 PM - RE: Creating Beats
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