A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

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  • purebloodtexan
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2006
    • 2845

    #1

    A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

    So I'm taking a swing at a gabber track. I can probably get it done without any major inssues, but I'm a bit undecided on what kind of kick set I should go with. I don't know if I should use a long kick and go at 190 BPM, or use a shorter kick and go 360-400 BPM. What do you guys think?


  • bluguerrilla
    FFR Player
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Apr 2006
    • 3966

    #2
    Re: A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

    Beyond just saying "don't do it" it really depends on what you're going for.

    Without thinking about it I'd say go with the former.

    But then again, I don't make music so why should my opinion count for anything?

    Why did I post at all?

    Nevermind.

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    • purebloodtexan
      FFR Player
      • Oct 2006
      • 2845

      #3
      Re: A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

      Originally posted by bluguerrilla
      Beyond just saying "don't do it" it really depends on what you're going for.

      Without thinking about it I'd say go with the former.

      But then again, I don't make music so why should my opinion count for anything?

      Why did I post at all?

      Nevermind.
      You don't have to be a musician/composer to criticize one.


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      • sleeplessdragn
        ~Bang that beat Harder~
        FFR Simfile Author
        FFR Music Producer
        • Jan 2004
        • 2321

        #4
        Re: A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

        It really depends on your taste. Clearly though you won't be wanting to use a kick sample whose sample length overlaps each other at your choice of BPM, unless you do some sample editing.

        You also want to make sure that your choice of kick complements and doesn't conflict with other frequencies when it is triggering, throughout its trigger. Otherwise you might get dirty mud basses that swallow the rest of the song.

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        • customstuff
          ♥C.S. + A.M.♥
          • Nov 2006
          • 4892

          #5
          Re: A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

          Just do whatever you feel like! I know it's simple but try it out.

          Originally posted by MrMagic5239
          Placements are final, custom will not be moved to D6, just because he is good at jacks, and mediocre at just about every other FMO in the game.
          Originally posted by customstuff
          Originally posted by MrMagic5239
          welcome to D6

          start playing

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          • Frozen Beat
            coLSBMidday, zerg sc2 pro
            • Nov 2007
            • 1092

            #6
            Re: A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

            I love gabber songs...make it fast tempoed, so it makes us all go hyper! Hahaha...

            Feel several different pains, before they're colored pure red
            Make a little chance! Start connecting us into to tomorrow, ready and go!
            No matter how many times I keep going down, in these unending rounds
            I'm gonna keep up! We can create hope, it's our story!

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            • infinity.
              FFR Veteran
              • Sep 2007
              • 1701

              #7
              Re: A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

              Originally posted by Frozen Beat
              I love gabber songs...make it fast tempoed, so it makes us all go hyper! Hahaha...
              next time, before you post, think to yourself:

              "Is what I am posting actually important, or is it it just for post count?"

              because you get really annoying.
              signatures are for nerds

              nerds

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              • purebloodtexan
                FFR Player
                • Oct 2006
                • 2845

                #8
                Re: A quick question for a gabber song in the works.

                Originally posted by Infinity.
                next time, before you post, think to yourself:

                "Is what I am posting actually important, or is it it just for post count?"

                because you get really annoying.
                He got the point across.


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