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why would it be different to any other style of music? I dont think house or dnb for example is easier to make then psy..

DnB must definatly be easier to make in a jamband, with drums ;)
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DnB must definatly be easier to make in a jamband, with drums ;)

Have you ever played a 180 bpm break beat on drums? :lol:
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Did anyone actually listen to what he posted?

I did and I quite enjoyed it actually.

 

@ Mackayah: please check this stuff, because I think that's the sound you're trying to achieve, right?

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Have you ever played a 180 bpm break beat on drums? :lol:

No problem, i can do it with one hand :lol:

 

Seriously, i dont play drums myself, but isn't it a typical tempo for fast metal like slipknot and stuff? I don't know :)

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I'm not exactly looking for that programmed sound exactly. I want my keyboards and my computer and the parts of my form and know what sounds to use and how to use them when that part in the song comes. Maybe I'm speaking of the wrong genre, but I do want to here more "trance" style grooves in my music

 

Its not just any old thing we put down when song time comes. Just looking for tips here.

I wish some bands around here would do that!

So much of the same old alt-rock/quasi-punk stuff here.

 

Back in the 90's in Minnesota, I knew a band called Psychosonic - "Silicone Jesus" was a rave hit....

Anyway, its been a long time since people got creative and did there own thing. :(

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