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    Question schranz

    ok, I know what it is but how do you make it? is it 140bpm? I usually write 91/92 hardcore so I have no idea how to make this sort of techno. What do you use to get the thwock-ashikka-thwock-ashikka sound? I know that sounds ****ing odd but......I guess it's just heavy compression right?

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    its usually about 145+ bpm and you need to use a lot of sidechain compression to get the heavy sucking effect.

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    alright matey! i posed a similar question a while back and got a wicked response from the guys- heres a link to the thread, might help you out.

    http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum...ad.php?t=52001
    Bás Ar An Impireacht

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    thanks. By the way, in English do you pronounce it Shrans?

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    shitruns, actually
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    us down here call it Skranj.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk View Post
    shitruns, actually
    :-)
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