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what are analogue desks?

Postby divtech » Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:40 pm

after all of alec's talk of breakcore not breakcore and a few comments as to the use of these i would very much like to know what they are
what are they used for?
how are they used?
are they a feasible attainment for poor underground producer?

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Postby MarkyPoo » Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:13 pm

When I google analogue desks I get mixing boards.

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Postby divtech » Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:21 pm

yeah me too, i couldnt really get a clear result for what i think i was looking for

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Postby Stazma » Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:03 pm

If you find mixing board it's just cause it's exactly that hehehe.

In fact I work every week with big analog mixing board and that definitly sound much more powerfull and warm than something made in a software.
I still use only software to produce music but if someday if have the time at school I will do some analog recording of my track.

After all these topic on "breakcore becoming boring" and "that true breakcore and that not " I just want to say ... EVERYBODY HAVE TO DO WHAT HE WANT WITH WHAT HE WANT !!!!

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Postby divtech » Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:18 pm

so to use one would you essentially route different parts of your track to different channels on the mixer and just master the track from there?

if you can tell i really have no experience with analog mixers at all and wanted to know how theyre used haha

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Postby Warpsmasher » Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:45 pm

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Postby MarkyPoo » Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:16 pm

IRL Reason 3.0?

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Postby Stazma » Tue Dec 15, 2009 5:47 am

divtech wrote:so to use one would you essentially route different parts of your track to different channels on the mixer and just master the track from there?

if you can tell i really have no experience with analog mixers at all and wanted to know how theyre used haha


The setup of a proffesional studio can be realy different. If I start to do some mix and mastering at my school I have to do like you say : bring my soundcard, route separate track in the mixer and use the good old preamp and eq of the desk. I will try to use some analog compressor and delay too (we have a INCREDIBLE old Roland tape delay at school hehehe).

Like Alec said, analog gear produce a realy musical distortion and it make a big difference with digital sofware and mixer.

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Postby Stazma » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:23 pm

This afternoon I have record a lot of gabber kick with simple bass drum passed trought my Nano Metal Muff (it's a distorsion pedal) and the result is just INCRDIBLE !!!!

I have try on some Acid basseline too and I strongly recommand to everybody who have a external soundcard with multiple ouptut and a distorsion pedal to try this (if it's not already done hehehe) cause it can realy turn a vst synth sound into a fuckin'growly "analog-like" sound.

If you have all the shit to do that but that you don't know how to do I can make a tutorial.

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Postby czar3030 » Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:12 pm

Stazma wrote: If you have all the shit to do that but that you don't know how to do I can make a tutorial.


I can go for a tutorial on how you do this.

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