Music Production Tips/Tricks/Bits of Kit

Wow thats a good price point. was just about to check how much they are.

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It puts Pioneer with their £1k+ DJ effects to shame

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Yep that’s a great price!

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Looks like great fun at a really good price point! I’m tempted

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Although I have the Digitakt II and 1010music Black Box so I’m good for samplers

I do quite fancy the Teenage Engineering Riddim for some fun though

https://archive.org/download/nnty.fun-90ssamplecds/converts/

Now that’s what I call Samples 90.

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Amazing!

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WOW- now i need to build an auto-downloader script.

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Some weapons and classics on the archive for sure.

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@Bart.1 what was I saying to you…

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I’m going in on this!

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That’s a cool idea for a plug-in

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Looks good and totally get the thought behind it. I pretty much use Audacity for the majority of the tasks i would use a DAW for. I love Ableton for just playing, recording, jamming, noodling, pottering. If I ever go beyond that stage, which is rare, it’s out of Ableton and into Audacity. The simple set up and limitations are the appeal - go beyond 8 - 10 tracks becomes unmanageable pretty quickly. Plugins are often buggy and require going round the houses compared with a DAW, so I tend to stick with what was recorded into Live.

When I got my new laptop I stripped it all back to just a few third party plugin effects and only 3 soft synths.

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Want

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Juno are doing another kit / hardware giveaway
Free to enter peeps

https://www.juno.co.uk/big-equipment-giveaway/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=junorecords_seg&utm_campaign=Promotion_email_equipment_giveaway

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Nice, entered!

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I’m in the middle of digitising all my Dad’s tapes and his old tape deck has died. Anyone have any good recs for a replacement (second hand or new)?

Nice demo

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I think that looks killer!

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Definitely. Another on the want list!

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