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Jamesdee
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Posted - 2005/01/17 :  08:55:42  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
Thanks alot guys its helped me quite a bit. I'll hit you up ryg0r when I start getting my hands dirty

Over and out



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Dash_Merc
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Posted - 2005/01/17 :  13:45:31  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Dash_Merc's homepage  Reply with quote
Ever try Sytrus? I personally think that it's one of the most flexible and lovely vSTi/DXi plugins ever. Just thought I'd let you know about it, even though you seem to already have what you need. Check www.tobyemerson.com. He used Sytrus a lot in most of his tracks (sad to say he isn't a hard dance guy, but his stuff's still some of my favorite independent...well...stuff). He also uses Fruity Loops along with whatever keyboard and hardware synth he owns.

Hope it helps!

May peace be with you.


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RobStar
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Posted - 2005/01/17 :  16:18:21  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Jamesdee:
If possible can you help me what good, professional programs are in order to create synths and kicks etc.



My favourite VSTi softsynths:
COMMERCIAL:
z3ta+
http://www.rgcaudio.com/z3ta%2B.htm


Pro-53 & Absynth 3
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?pro53_us
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?absynth3_us


Vanguard
http://www.refx.net/pro_Vanguard.htm?lang=eng


FREEWARE:
SuperwaveP8
This was originally designed to emulate the sound of the JP8080's supersaw.
It has some decent presets, alot of potential, and considering it's FREE you can't really go wrong. Download it.
http://home.btconnect.com/christopherg/main.htm





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Edited by - RobStar on 2005/01/17 16:26:37
zippy
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Posted - 2005/01/18 :  17:16:18  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit zippy's homepage  Reply with quote
hey!

i dounloaded superwave (the free one coz im poor)

it came as a .dll file and i dont no how to incorporate it in a sequencer or even how to launch it.....anyone any ideas??

thanks!!



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RobStar
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Posted - 2005/01/19 :  14:12:57  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
To be able to use it you'll need a VSTi compatible sequencer such as FL or Cubase.
Copy the .dll file into the sequencers VST directory ie.

C:\Program Files\FruityLoops\Plugins\VST

Open the sequencer up(in this case FL) select channels->add one->more->refresh

SuperwaveP8 will show up on the channels list, select it, and done.

If you don't have a VSTi compatible sequencer download one of the best free ones available called Buzz.

http://www.buzzmachines.com/



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zippy
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Posted - 2005/01/20 :  00:23:10  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit zippy's homepage  Reply with quote
cool cool...was trying it with acid pro and really what are the chances of acid pro being compatable with anything



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CorDharel
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Posted - 2005/01/21 :  21:17:24  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit CorDharel's homepage  Reply with quote
Hi guys!

I started to produce happy hardcore tracks 1 year ago. I produce them all in Reason, and I think I am getting better from track to track. If you want to hear what I produce, you can download any track I posted in the happyhardcore forum, for example the new one "Love And Happyhardcore".

I know they are not as good as I want them to be. So perhaps we can change some experience with reason, perhaps with sending the rps files of any tracks we made to learn from each other.

I added you in my MSN. My email there is [email protected].

Would be cool if you'd answer here or in msn.

Greetings!

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I love Happy Hardcore! But lots of people don't understand it... I feel sorry for them that they miss best music genre in da world.


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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2005/01/22 :  00:35:25  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage  Reply with quote
Acid Pro dosn't support VST as far as i know.



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Edited by - Hard2Get on 2005/01/22 00:35:58
zippy
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Posted - 2005/01/22 :  02:37:31  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit zippy's homepage  Reply with quote
supports a very limited num as far as i no....has a soft synth application program



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philblunt
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Posted - 2005/01/28 :  00:47:19  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit philblunt's homepage  Reply with quote
Yo heres a tip, sounds crap but trust me its ace. If you wanan get spot on with your sound creation, it's a good idea to have a read through a book about 'analogue synthesis'. It's not as boring as it sounds, not as hard as it sounds, and is in my opinion the key to coming up with the sounds you want to hear. it will help you understand your plug in's controls as well. If you cant be assed to buy a book, do some research. I'm assuming you dont know about envelopes/LFOS etc. these are really things you could do with knowing. Hope this helped mate. aaaiiight!

~Phil Blunt


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The Deviant
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Posted - 2005/01/28 :  20:37:27  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Acid Pro dosn't support VST as far as i know.



It now has it in Acid Pro 5, effects and intruments.

Theres a review in the latest computer music mag.



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