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zippy
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United Kingdom
920 posts Joined: Dec, 2004
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Posted - 2005/12/13 : 18:17:18
was listnin to the gabba hh.com radio
was thinkin apart from the obvious distorted to a square wave 909 kick...how the hell do you make some of the weirder sounds....
what did they start out as etc??
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Lucky D
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Australia
46 posts Joined: Sep, 2005
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Posted - 2005/12/14 : 02:29:30
well first you need become a angry French man,
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zippy
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United Kingdom
920 posts Joined: Dec, 2004
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Posted - 2005/12/14 : 02:50:05
wahhhh?!?!?!?
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DJDURSTAN
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Trinidad And Tobago
342 posts Joined: Apr, 2005
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Posted - 2005/12/14 : 16:14:11
Samples from Building sites are always a good start. Things like Drills, Angle Grinders, Saws etc.... Just Filter them out and distort the Feck out of em.
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ryg0r
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Australia
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Posted - 2005/12/14 : 22:01:05
Compress + Distort.
Add a stack of bass + Distort.
Gabber does have very harsh leads too, really aggressive ones. But aside from that. Just distort.
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dj mull
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Ireland
163 posts Joined: Feb, 2004
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Posted - 2005/12/15 : 09:39:27
Also if you modulate the pitch of the kick, you can create that typical type of gabba kick, there is a certain sound used in loads of gabba i dont know how to describe it but its like a really fast, frantic swirling kind of sound which is usually off beat, any ideas?
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Woxxy
Junior Member
Sweden
142 posts Joined: Oct, 2002
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Posted - 2006/01/26 : 19:45:18
Try this
Kick->Distort->EQ
and in the EQ try getting the highs up alot. This makes the kicks sound weird. Used alot in Hardcore aswell.
Other than that, the Hoover-sound is pretty (in-)famous in the gabba-scene.
Also try making the songs in triplets if you want to get some triplet gabba
Read up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabber_music
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Hard2Get
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2006/01/28 : 04:18:05
Gabber and Hardstyle usually have alot of frequencies cut around the 200-400 hz range. Try cutting something like 5-10 db (or more, whatever sounds best) in that range with a narrow bandwidth :)
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