Top Drinks You Enjoy When Using VSTs

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Depends on what I am doing.

Johnnie Black on the rocks for general use.

Hamms in a can if I need a dirty sound.

Glass of Red (Penfold's or box wine) for more classical work.

Let's see what the interest is and I'll add more as we go!

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It used to be JD but now it's prune juice.
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Rooibos tea w/fresh spearmint leaves
Rosehip/hibiscus tea
Home-made fruit/vegetable juices, or smoothies

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Mushroom tea... :D

But in all honesty water.
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Champagne

Breast Milk
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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Aloysius wrote:Champagne

Breast Milk
We have a winner!

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Coke
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The Blood of a Newborn Child

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sfxsound3 wrote:The Blood of a Newborn Child
Why is it that when you go for that second serving people look at you like you just drank two redbulls or something? I mean, what do they expect, even though newborns are soft and squishy, they can only hold so much liquid in their tiny little bodies. Pro tip: choose a chubby one. I like to chase it with a shot of "tears of a homeless child," it's a nice bitter/sweet combo.

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Vodka with some shots of heroin for classical work
If im still alive i add some wiskey mixed with milk when i produce childrens pop music
And cocaine on sundays before going to church

On a serious note, no drinks :)

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This reminds me to get some absinthe.
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Cofee , cofee , cofee and more cofee

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ghettosynth wrote:
sfxsound3 wrote:The Blood of a Newborn Child
Why is it that when you go for that second serving people look at you like you just drank two redbulls or something? I mean, what do they expect, even though newborns are soft and squishy, they can only hold so much liquid in their tiny little bodies. Pro tip: choose a chubby one. I like to chase it with a shot of "tears of a homeless child," it's a nice bitter/sweet combo.
BUT, my chalice is bigger than yours!


(You do the maths.)

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Toe Jam blended with a touch of ass grease and mixed into warm milk is always my choice in the Winter months.

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For really cool sounds an Eskimo Flip: table water on the rocks!
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