Anybody famous using VSTis yet?
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tony tony chopper tony tony chopper https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=3103
- KVRAF
- 3561 posts since 20 Jun, 2002
jean-claude vandamme uses kontact, the full version
ok it's not funny
ok it's not funny
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
What does Toe-Knee Van Mad use?gol wrote:jean-claude vandamme uses kontact, the full version
ok it's not funny
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 24 May, 2004
Not really, especially not compared to other (less famous) hiphop producers or dnb producers.Kriminal wrote:Not exactly complex tho are they
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Sticking to the famous, Eminem's beats are rather shit compared to DJ Shadow's drum arrangement work.
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- addled muppet weed
- 111301 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
Kriminal wrote:vurt wrote:S_A_P wrote:Make that Eminems hired studio musicians...mjones4th wrote:Eminem - Sampletank.![]()
All I can say is that he better have a good album, its the finest album that money can buy.
actually on 8 mile which is i beleive where he started using sampletank he actually programmed his own beatsok he gets musos in for the other instruments but love him or hate him the guy can programme beats
Not exactly complex tho are they
and krim while i agree with you,do they eed to be for what hes doing.merely pointin out that he does programme and they are beats.
anyway dont forget who it is typing this,i cant even do a simple 4/4 beat so anythings complex to me
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- KVRAF
- 37444 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Brain Eno is a big fan of FM7.
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- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Valencia, Spain.
Portion Control cannot be called a famous band. however, they were one of the true innovators of industrial music at the beginning of the 80's.
After many many years of silence they released 'Wellcome' in 2004. A great electronic album, by the way.
In a recent interview they said this, just out of curiosity:
What are the primary tools that you use in the studio?
We couldn’t wait to sell all our old keyboards to concentrate on software. All the sequencer packages have a different ‘feel’ even with the same material. We utilise them all… Cubase SX, Reason, Acid, Fruity Loops and Orion. Plus an arsenal of synth plug-ins including Muon stuff, JunoFX2, Native Instruments stuff, z3ta, Ohmforce, Audio Mulch etc… audio editors play a key role in manipulating both individual sounds and sections.
It’s really good for us to be able to get soft emulations of keyboards we were famililar with, such as the Oscar, Juno 8, Pro 5.
If you listen to that album you'll see that it can be achieved the same good results with hardware than with software.
After many many years of silence they released 'Wellcome' in 2004. A great electronic album, by the way.
In a recent interview they said this, just out of curiosity:
What are the primary tools that you use in the studio?
We couldn’t wait to sell all our old keyboards to concentrate on software. All the sequencer packages have a different ‘feel’ even with the same material. We utilise them all… Cubase SX, Reason, Acid, Fruity Loops and Orion. Plus an arsenal of synth plug-ins including Muon stuff, JunoFX2, Native Instruments stuff, z3ta, Ohmforce, Audio Mulch etc… audio editors play a key role in manipulating both individual sounds and sections.
It’s really good for us to be able to get soft emulations of keyboards we were famililar with, such as the Oscar, Juno 8, Pro 5.
If you listen to that album you'll see that it can be achieved the same good results with hardware than with software.
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- KVRAF
- 2139 posts since 15 Jul, 2003 from ex-NJ, PA
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
I have read that he is becoming more involved in production and songwriting, and some of his stuff is quite good. However my point was that he has no excuse not to- since he has an army of musicians to play whatever is in his head. I would prolly be able to release 3 albums per year if I could hire session players.vurt wrote:Kriminal wrote:vurt wrote:S_A_P wrote:Make that Eminems hired studio musicians...mjones4th wrote:Eminem - Sampletank.![]()
All I can say is that he better have a good album, its the finest album that money can buy.
actually on 8 mile which is i beleive where he started using sampletank he actually programmed his own beatsok he gets musos in for the other instruments but love him or hate him the guy can programme beats
Not exactly complex tho are they
and krim while i agree with you,do they eed to be for what hes doing.merely pointin out that he does programme and they are beats.
anyway dont forget who it is typing this,i cant even do a simple 4/4 beat so anythings complex to me
Oh well, I guess I shouldnt complain since I would prolly do the same thing in his shoes...
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
What did they do to his eyes?VitaminD wrote:
Polo. Putte.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
arrangement, as opposed to programmingsuperstition wrote:Not really, especially not compared to other (less famous) hiphop producers or dnb producers.Kriminal wrote:Not exactly complex tho are they
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Sticking to the famous, Eminem's beats are rather shit compared to DJ Shadow's drum arrangement work.
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- addled muppet weed
- 111301 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
Kriminal wrote:arrangement, as opposed to programmingsuperstition wrote:Not really, especially not compared to other (less famous) hiphop producers or dnb producers.Kriminal wrote:Not exactly complex tho are they
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Sticking to the famous, Eminem's beats are rather shit compared to DJ Shadow's drum arrangement work.
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with you there krim i hardly think chopping loops n programmeing beats can be compared.
i do however like both artists for what they do do,and yes theyre both good in their field
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
true, shadow liked the loops...
I think Eminems beats are rather like his teacher the good Docta's beats. Dre has seemed to focus more on melody and instrumentation these days compared to the old days, and he has no/less samples in use.
I think Eminems beats are rather like his teacher the good Docta's beats. Dre has seemed to focus more on melody and instrumentation these days compared to the old days, and he has no/less samples in use.

