Re: [L-OT] Digest Number 856
2003-06-22 by Peter B. Beacock
Coool. Let'd do it. We'll talk on the phone at the start of the week, and get you what you need. Why does success have suck in it? All the best, Peter B. ----- Original Message ----- From: <logic-ot@yahoogroups.com> To: <logic-ot@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:04 AM Subject: [L-OT] Digest Number 856 > > There are 2 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. Was: Re: [LUG] [GEN] production technique question > From: Federico Ciapi <federico.ciapi@...> > 2. [OT] Electronic Drums Kits > From: "Oblivian | Bacteria AS" <oblivian@...> > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 17:11:06 +0200 > From: Federico Ciapi <federico.ciapi@...> > Subject: Was: Re: [LUG] [GEN] production technique question > > >> Gert van Santen wrote: > >> > >>> I have it here... somewhere. Can't find it... Well, anyhow, I think a > >>> "huge" drumsound is basically a matter of good samples / a good > >>> recording, good EQ, and heavy compression with a good machine / > >>> plugin. Results may vary a lot with the tools / sounds used, so it is > >>> almost impossible to tell you where to start, but I'll try. > >>> > >>> Do not use drums from a synth (module), always samples from a good > >>> library. > >> > >> Or better yet: rent a good studio and a good drummer and record real > >> drums. > >> Why do so many people mainly talk about samples and libraries? > >> The real thing is the real thing. > > > > I agree: well recorded drums with a good drummer, some room mics & a > > couple of good analog comps to compress the sh** out of it ;-)) this > > will probably save you so much time, compared to trying to program, > > find the right sounds, etc > > I've been listening to "Ils - Soul Trader", out on Marine Parade. > Check it - good production, really nice breaks, not too "hard". > > I think that he uses a real drummer on many songs, but sometimes the > original sound is replaced by samples. > Can anyone confirm this? > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 08:57:48 +0200 > From: "Oblivian | Bacteria AS" <oblivian@...> > Subject: [OT] Electronic Drums Kits > > I was wondering about buying an electronic drum-kit for mye studio. I am not a drummer myself, but I thought it might be alot more fluent to use an e-kit to program all the beats than by "keyboard". > > Can anyone tip me in which direction I should go. I mean, I know about Rolands kits, but are there other, maybe better ones or is Roland kits the way to go? > > And how do they sound? Are they as good as "they" say? I mean, of course it's not the real-ting, but then again what is. ;-)
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