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Community Forum  » Production Tips  » "what do I use to make Drum and Bass"
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Scotty-b
06/24/09 10:57:04
posts: 36
jungle follower
what do I use to make Drum and Bass
Currently I use Reason 4 as my main sequencer and automation DAW I use FLXXL producer also to find new sounds and tweak them in fruityloops and then render them out as a wav file and then import them into Reason 4 I then add automation and sequencing steps threw adding tracks to the sequencer using the reddrum. Once I get a final product in Reason I export the song to a wav file and then reimport the file into protools where I add vocal tracks and sweeps and master eq after I get done I export the track out again as my final product Then I upload the song to music websites and let the fans make the song better by getting postive feedback and changing the song until it is a hit or in the top ten for 3 months and then I release it to beatport for sell It takes about 3 months for 1 song for production and promotions.

BE SURE TO RATE MY SONG DRUMAXE 2.0 THANKS

kdh
06/24/09 11:39:49
posts: 9,175
junglism messiah
Re: what do I use to make Drum and Bass
I still learning as I go, but for the most part I do everything in reason. I like it, and I have fun with it.

K-Boy
11/09/09 20:15:26
posts: 261
everydayjunglist
Re: what do I use to make Drum and Bass
Reason is great. Slave mode!!!!!!!!!!!
yes, bounce out and bounce in as sounds in reason are not audio. You should get into using that protools for reconstruction. Make in reason then bounce out your loops and reconstruct your track's (track/song) in pro tools.
It can all be done in reason.
There are multiple ways of doing it.
The best products come I have found through using DAWS for the final product. Thats what they are made for.
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Tom Sniper
02/21/10 16:49:45
posts: 131
everydayjunglist
Re: what do I use to make Drum and Bass
use your grandma.

numdmind
02/21/10 18:17:56
posts: 467
everydayjunglist
Re: what do I use to make Drum and Bass
and the award goes to Tom Sniper for most delayed and useless bump ever! well, maybe my post could go down as the most useless bump ever. of course, the use of grandma's to make drum & bass is a great idea.

Tom Sniper
02/24/10 10:01:34
posts: 131
everydayjunglist
Re: what do I use to make Drum and Bass
hey I'm just throwing it out there. my grannys got all the producing techniques. she use to promote for all the big raves before they were big.

Tom Sniper
02/24/10 10:01:52
posts: 131
everydayjunglist
Re: what do I use to make Drum and Bass

5oniKGlooM
02/27/10 11:20:26
posts: 207
everydayjunglist
Re: what do I use to make Drum and Bass
use your grandma.

My grandma used to be a sound editor for Rod Stewart. then came the cocaine....

5oniKGlooM
02/27/10 11:25:08
posts: 207
everydayjunglist
Re: what do I use to make Drum and Bass
AND I DO ALL MY SHIZNIT ON FL STUDIO XXL 9
Not to hate, but i hate reson. I have a.d.d so i need something that is effective and aesthetically pleasing. If its pretty, i can keep my eyes on it. Plus i love the VST layout for FL more than any other program ive run across. The cable adjustment option for reason is great, but i'll stick w/ FL

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