how do they get those tracks sounding so clean??
all those little blips, bleeps, static sounds, sound really nice, do they use mostly hardware? or is it just good mastering?
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how do they get those tracks sounding so clean??
all those little blips, bleeps, static sounds, sound really nice, do they use mostly hardware? or is it just good mastering?
less sounds means also that u can have much more space/ detail 4 each 1! ;)
Also it helps that most guys doing it are "old timmers", i.e. been producing 4 a load of time, so they have learned how 2 take advantadge of every piece of kit/ software they have...
Z
less is more , gets those elements working to their full potential and make something beautiful from not very much at all
Yeah I figured it was because a lot of those producers have been around a long time, cause those tracks sound so clean!
yeah, and they don't rip loops blatently.
lol... i was about to say something about actual programming.Quote:
Originally Posted by Komplex
seems to me that making decent, funky minimal is damn difficult. you can't just load a drum sampler with a bunch of toms and go crazy...
plus, the sounds have to all be right and work together. you gotta have enough variation to keep it interesting without overdoing it.
and you production has to be spot on...
I use Final Master from Yamaha to master, sound quality is awesome afterwards...
yeah the stuff sounds original, I like all the samples they use
that avatar is not my friend.Quote:
Originally Posted by Music Maniak
heads up,couldnt agree oreQuote:
Originally Posted by g
i have theory about minimalistic sound creation : i used to mix many mid range sounds and smash them by many FX vst's. in the end, some compression, end we get one very huge minimalistic sound. but i'm not kinda in min-tech