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Finished Tracks / Debut project EP
« on: March 08, 2016, 04:54:54 pm »
Hey guys/gals, just thought I'd drop a link to a project I finished for a new alias I'm doing. It was very much a project of pure venting/frustration and while mistakes might be present, I think they contribute to the rawness I was really only going for. If anyone has any thoughts at all feel free to comment/hit me up. Cheers


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WIPs / HEAVY 107 JOINT
« on: February 20, 2016, 08:05:15 pm »
THIS MIGHT BE A BIT RECKLESS BUT IM JUST CURIOUS IF ANYBODY REMOTELY WOULD SEE THIS FINISHED. ITS MORE OF A LOL TRACK FOR ME BUT IM JUST CURIOUS

https://soundcloud.com/scorpiondnb/slick-ric-vine-dj-test-drive-mix-wippppp/s-wfOS4

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Sound Design / Re: Issues with choosing sounds for layers
« on: January 27, 2016, 10:43:00 pm »
Also, to add on to Mat's comments, I would look into dynamic EQing if you have already gotten a grasp on normal equalization. The benefit to dynamic EQing is that you are just ducking the input signal in a specific frequency range if the signal contains that frequency at all. So in your case, find maybe 2-3 different leads (one with nice highs, one with nice mids), eq/dyn eq the opposite frequencies of what you want, group them together, maybe slight compression for glue, and you're good! Plus when you layer different samples/synths you'll start to find what you like/dislike about sounds, which is always a good thing.

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Inspiration/Creativity/Motivation / Mutiple aliases question
« on: January 25, 2016, 04:47:00 pm »
Hey guys, loving the new site. Biggups to the team that put it together, seems to be really slick.

This question was geared for producers who have made some noise and have been in the game for awhile (maybe 6-8 or more years of experience). I was just curious as to if you think multiple aliases for an artist in today's market is ABSOLUTELY necessary if they produce a variety of different styles. I think its obvious to have different outlets for your blistering dnb rollers as opposed to your fire collection of melodious elevator music, but if there are some that crossover in terms of tempo/composition but still retail style, should you really have multiple outlets? Sorry for semi-vent, just sitting on a heap of multi-genre tunes and looking to get them out in the near future.

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