Do samples kill the *real* electronic music?
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- KVRist
- 35 posts since 27 Aug, 2012 from Magdeburg
That´s a review of the neurofunker XG6. And it explains pretty well, of how you can treat samples to make them your own. That´s how D´n´N artists as Noisia, BSE, Phace are doing. They have their habits and style.
If you wanted to imitate them it was a lot of work.
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Modern neurofunker drum and Bass like noisia, black sun Empire, eatbrain, methlab or RAM records style is usually made from Sample, samples of drums as Well as samples od Bass, these samples are additionally effected, cutted, etc. But to find perfect sounding drum and Bass samples is totally difficult, to make your own presets in serum is difficult much more, few hours just with one sound and it still doesnt sound like your want, sound is odften harsh, plastic and digital while your want that analog soundt..so your need to use tons of additionally effected distortions analog simulations to get that modern sound, and your are making sounds and experimentig instead of making music.
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Here´s comes a complete "Neurofunk solution" (Neurofunker XG6) for all the "music producers" who don´t want to put the time into producing a track with an own handwriting.
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This plugin Help your to produce profesional sounding drum and Bass right now. Perfect modulated basses, reeses, subs, hits .. everything. Perfect if your wanted to produce modern drum and Bass with Actual sound very fast, 5/5.
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I just picked a sample (the review of a user (juciytriqs), who gave it a 5/5 rating) and put it into new context, giving it an ambigious meaning.
It´s probably these sample packs that make the ordinary non-musician say that computer music can be done by everybody. Technically yes, but ... .
If you wanted to imitate them it was a lot of work.
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Modern neurofunker drum and Bass like noisia, black sun Empire, eatbrain, methlab or RAM records style is usually made from Sample, samples of drums as Well as samples od Bass, these samples are additionally effected, cutted, etc. But to find perfect sounding drum and Bass samples is totally difficult, to make your own presets in serum is difficult much more, few hours just with one sound and it still doesnt sound like your want, sound is odften harsh, plastic and digital while your want that analog soundt..so your need to use tons of additionally effected distortions analog simulations to get that modern sound, and your are making sounds and experimentig instead of making music.
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Here´s comes a complete "Neurofunk solution" (Neurofunker XG6) for all the "music producers" who don´t want to put the time into producing a track with an own handwriting.
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This plugin Help your to produce profesional sounding drum and Bass right now. Perfect modulated basses, reeses, subs, hits .. everything. Perfect if your wanted to produce modern drum and Bass with Actual sound very fast, 5/5.
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I just picked a sample (the review of a user (juciytriqs), who gave it a 5/5 rating) and put it into new context, giving it an ambigious meaning.
It´s probably these sample packs that make the ordinary non-musician say that computer music can be done by everybody. Technically yes, but ... .
- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
too expensive, I’m afraid ...melomood wrote:Here's my two cents
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- Suspended
- 17890 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
And that's taken how long? 30, 40 years? Punk changed things virtually overnight and it's very likely hip hop wouldn't even exist if Punk hadn't laid the groundwork in 1976._al_ wrote:well i don't know where you live, but here in east london, it seems like everyone under the age of 25 is walking around with baggy trousers, hanging below the ass, and talking like gangsters.
and i don't just mean blacks, i mean english, romanian, even muslim
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- KVRAF
- 9579 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
And music wouldn't even exist without Pythargoras. And if you keep on going, the only real hero which changed the history is Eve by giving an apple to Adam. We should praise her instead of pointing to styles which only have an influence on our own personal musical listening history. Neither hip-hop nor punk can beat progressive rock music, though my parents insisted on Benny Goodman was more influential...BONES wrote:And that's taken how long? 30, 40 years? Punk changed things virtually overnight and it's very likely hip hop wouldn't even exist if Punk hadn't laid the groundwork in 1976._al_ wrote:well i don't know where you live, but here in east london, it seems like everyone under the age of 25 is walking around with baggy trousers, hanging below the ass, and talking like gangsters.
and i don't just mean blacks, i mean english, romanian, even muslim
Sampling made copying just easier than ever, but it had been done since ever...
The kids of Adam & Eve grabbed apples as well, they just taste so good...
- Suspended
- 17890 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
Music had been around for centuries, possibly millennia, before Pythagoras.Tj Shredder wrote:And music wouldn't even exist without Pythargoras.
That's not history, it's a fairy tale for gullible idiots.And if you keep on going, the only real hero which changed the history is Eve by giving an apple to Adam.
This we can sort of agree on, in that hip-hop only changed things for people who are/were into it, whereas Rock'n'Roll and later Punk, even Grunge, changed the entire industry, society even, for everyone.We should praise her instead of pointing to styles which only have an influence on our own personal musical listening history.
Prog had zero impact here in Australia. If you asked 100 Baby Boomers/Gen X to name one Prog Rock band, I doubt you'd get one correct response that wasn't pure guesswork. I'd never heard of Rush until I started hanging out here and I still haven't heard a single song of theirs. Ever.Neither hip-hop nor punk can beat progressive rock music
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- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
Too bad IMO, curious on how it would be received with the appropriate description/presentation...it stays as one of the most elaborate style in pop/rock music and deserves interest just on that respectBONES wrote:Prog had zero impact here in Australia. If you asked 100 Baby Boomers/Gen X to name one Prog Rock band, I doubt you'd get one correct response that wasn't pure guesswork. I'd never heard of Rush until I started hanging out here and I still haven't heard a single song of theirs. Ever.
- KVRAF
- 9579 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
As absurd as thinking HipHop changed the world...; - )fmr wrote:Historically wrong, and absurd.Tj Shredder wrote: And music wouldn't even exist without Pythargoras.
Oh, I forgot /S
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Completely agree, but Prog Rock had bad press almost from day 1. And still has.Krakatau wrote:Too bad IMO, curious on how it would be received with the appropriate description/presentation...it stays as one of the most elaborate style in pop/rock music and deserves interest just on that respectBONES wrote:Prog had zero impact here in Australia. If you asked 100 Baby Boomers/Gen X to name one Prog Rock band, I doubt you'd get one correct response that wasn't pure guesswork. I'd never heard of Rush until I started hanging out here and I still haven't heard a single song of theirs. Ever.
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- KVRAF
- 2236 posts since 25 Dec, 2005
The term "Progressive Rock" originally belongs to the "Canterbury scene" in Britain.
The press was right,these were some bad mofo's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canterbury_sceneThese musicians played together in numerous bands, with ever-changing and overlapping personnel, creating some similarities in their musical output.
The press was right,these were some bad mofo's.
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- KVRAF
- 3959 posts since 10 Sep, 2010 from A shit hole (Ireland).
Hmmm.... Looks like a bit of a rompler, what I'm I missing?Cubehog wrote:That´s a review of the neurofunker XG6.
I will take the Lord's name in vain, whenever I want. Hail Satan! And his little goblins too. 
- KVRAF
- 6504 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
copyright question ?Robmobius wrote:Hmmm.... Looks like a bit of a rompler, what I'm I missing?Cubehog wrote:That´s a review of the neurofunker XG6.
- KVRAF
- 9579 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
If you trust the press more than your ears you'll miss the best...t3toooo wrote:The term "Progressive Rock" originally belongs to the "Canterbury scene" in Britain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canterbury_sceneThese musicians played together in numerous bands, with ever-changing and overlapping personnel, creating some similarities in their musical output.
The press was right,these were some bad mofo's.
Better trust http://www.progarchives.com
(A proof that the italians had taken over from Canterbury already in the seventies...)
The most important progressive bands had nothing to do with the Canterbury scene. Yes, King Crimson, early Genesis, Premiata Furneria Marconi, Gentle Giant, Emerson, Lake & Palmer...
Certainly musically and compositionally to rate way higher than any HipHop. They are on par with classical music in that regard...
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- KVRAF
- 2236 posts since 25 Dec, 2005
Lol,i was referring to BONES and fmr,read again.Tj Shredder wrote: If you trust the press more than your ears you'll miss the best...
Better trust http://www.progarchives.com
(A proof that the italians had taken over from Canterbury already in the seventies...)
The most important progressive bands had nothing to do with the Canterbury scene. Yes, King Crimson, early Genesis, Premiata Furneria Marconi, Gentle Giant, Emerson, Lake & Palmer...
Certainly musically and compositionally to rate way higher than any HipHop. They are on par with classical music in that regard...
Whatsoever,Prog Rock wasn't just one place but the roots are in England. psychedelic time,mid 60's and a huge scene in (around) Canterbury (see Soft Machine)
I think everything that differed from a standard form was called "Progressive",sooner or later,so here you go
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- Suspended
- 17890 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
To me it is indicative of everything that was wrong with music before Punk ripped it all to shreds. I'd listened to bands like Tuxedomoon, King Crimson (who are always just in front of Killing Joke on the shelves) and Hawkwind in import stores, back in the day, and it was all very boring to my ears so I was never even tempted to buy any. But bands like Pink Floyd and Supertramp were as big here as anywhere else, and everyone knew of Rick Wakeman's work, it's just no-one would have known it was a thing called Prog Rock.Krakatau wrote:Too bad IMO, curious on how it would be received with the appropriate description/presentation...it stays as one of the most elaborate style in pop/rock music and deserves interest just on that respect
I'm always amazed at how popular Prog is around here and how fiercely it is defended (which is a good thing, BTW). To me it seems like such a minor departure from so much other stuff that was around at the time that I was surprised to learn it had it's own genre, in much the same way that I was surprised to learn that Post Punk was an actual genre, something I only learned a few years ago. But it is incredible how empowering that knowledge was to me - it allowed me to discover half-a-dozen bands I hadn't previously knew existed that are now among my favourites, like Opposition and Sad Lovers & Giants.
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