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Quincy, I think you may have missed out on one of KvR's greatest threads, so here ya go:

http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic. ... sc&start=0

give it a bump after you get physical control of your muscles from laughing so hard.

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sickle666 wrote:Quincy, I think you may have missed out on one of KvR's greatest threads, so here ya go:

http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic. ... sc&start=0

give it a bump after you get physical control of your muscles from laughing so hard.
Holy cack, that sarah-jane newbury lives right near where i grew up. What a f**king psycho hose beast! Good to know she is virginal and intact, good to know if you got to break down walls. Know what i mean?

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I put money on Brandon Ginger Trinity still being a f**king virgin, though maybe not by choice.
" He's not the mesiah, he's a very naughty boy!"

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chrissill31 wrote:I put money on Brandon Ginger Trinity still being a f**king virgin, though maybe not by choice.
No way! Women love deluded casio keyboard playing nutters.

Don't they? Maybe he's had the occasional hand job off sarah jane newbury, whilst trying simultaneously to find the key to her chastitiy belt.

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C'mon! I'm new but not dumb. You should be ashamed!

:hihi:

So.. that's not a EQ problem, i fugured out myself about using alot of low freq at one note. But it doesn't sound in the same line (the drums and the bassline). I know that i have to cut (EQ) freq from the BD so that it melt smooth into bassline. (is that correct?) But prodigy have so dirty and yet clear sound, i want to make smth like that.
do the don't

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moldofunker wrote:C'mon! I'm new but not dumb. You should be ashamed!

:hihi:

So.. that's not a EQ problem, i fugured out myself about using alot of low freq at one note. But it doesn't sound in the same line (the drums and the bassline). I know that i have to cut (EQ) freq from the BD so that it melt smooth into bassline. (is that correct?) But prodigy have so dirty and yet clear sound, i want to make smth like that.
I don't have any Prodigy handy, but why not try bitcrushing the kick or adding distortion if you want a dirty signal?

Oh, & cheers for having a good sense of humor; we're not insinuating anything by pimping our Trinity Love-Child here, he's just too funny to not include in everything :D

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ephonics lofi
or camelphat are the best in my humble opinion for drum dirtyiing

but i rarely use drums anyway so waht the f**k do i know


i am currently working on a composition called the brandon trinity
it has many ginger sounds and a great big load of shit thrown in with fatherly love to compensate for lack of talent
its a winner 8)
:ud:

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moldofunker wrote:C'mon! I'm new but not dumb. You should be ashamed!

:hihi:

So.. that's not a EQ problem, i fugured out myself about using alot of low freq at one note. But it doesn't sound in the same line (the drums and the bassline). I know that i have to cut (EQ) freq from the BD so that it melt smooth into bassline. (is that correct?) But prodigy have so dirty and yet clear sound, i want to make smth like that.
any chanse you could let us hear the sound you are after?

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