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Nabeel Ansari

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  1. Excuse me for attempting to answer a question without a question mark.
  2. Nope, tempo doesn't really affect it at all. You can change it to whatever tempo you want, but it will still sound empty or "lacking". Try this
  3. Just wait for MAGFest 12 and a new challenger will be approaching...
  4. All of them, lol Specifically the one on page 3 of this thread.
  5. :wink::nicework: Was that "Happy Birthday" in your language?
  6. I can see it now...: With sweat streaming down his forehead and heart beating like a piledriver, he slowly proceeded to stick his IDE drive cable into the SATA por- Wait, WHAT!? Also, I liked the picture with the computer in it.
  7. Are you asking how to write full sounding music?
  8. Is this in the wrong thread? 0_o
  9. I just like the new visuals and resizable piano roll. I only started my music at FL Studio 7, but I can tell Image Line has really come a long way on FL Studio. I'm excited for 10, and hopefully if another Group Buy comes around next year I can save up for a license. Some other neat stuff is the new mixer views and just the entire facelift of it in general. It's really streamlined but pretty.
  10. This mix doesn't go anywhere at all. The bell in the beginning is really dry and simple, and doesn't seem to be playing in any sort of rhythm. You need to have something there to establish a beat, not necessarily percussion. The intro is all really drawn out and all it seems to be doing is playing random notes. :/ As for when the beat kicks in, it actually gets real interesting, but it's still not going anywhere melodically. Make it build up!!!
  11. If they have been at all.
  12. Yeah, you know I think yo- Oh, never mind.
  13. You misunderstand the name of Fruity Loops. That's technically not its name anymore, because people use it for non dance music all the time so it's called FL Studio. The name fruity loops is degrading because it implies that it's a workstation that relies on loops. What DAW you choose doesn't have anything to do with what video game music sounds like. If I learned both Pro Tools and FL Studio, I could make a song sound the exact same way in both. The arrangement and production of a song are not a result of the program you use, it's a result of whatever you did. Each program has a different way of doing things, but you can use every single one to get the same result. It's all a matter of which workflow you prefer. Referring back to Yoozer's pattern explanation, I like to use patterns when not only making dance beats but composing any type of music; I just like that I can store bunches of different MIDI data in reserve and then stick them on the playlist where I see fit, rather than in other DAWs where you have to write a MIDI block onto the playlist/arrangement window to write something (and if you delete that, it's gone forever). That's my personal taste in workflow because I write all of my music by mouse, but if you do something like Yoozer said and you use a controller keyboard to put your MIDI data into your computer, something like Cubase or Pro Tools can be a more beneficial option because everything is linear and you won't be storing patterns in reserve for use. But before you buy an expensive piece of software, you should learn the ropes of composing and producing, and there are some great free pieces of software for that: REAPER - An entire free DAW. Supports MIDI, VST's, and Audio Recording. What more could you ask for? Kore Player - Has some cool synths and acoustic instruments. It's a free VST that you can load into a DAW and write MIDI (in a piano roll) to make it play whatever you write. Guitar Rig 4 Player - If you play guitar, this is a great starting point for an amp sim. It's also a free effects VST.
  14. For a split second, I took that the wrong way.
  15. Cool build, bro. But seriously, that sounds like some kickass performance there.
  16. So crappy default plug ins belong to crappy DAWs. That means Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, FL Studio, Reason, REAPER, Garageband, Sonar, Finale, ACID Pro, and Sibelius are all crappy DAWs. Sure they might have great plugins, but according to your logic, if it has just one crappy plug in, it's a crappy DAW.
  17. No, he's right. Sidechaining is always great, but you should not put it on everything. I never put it on a FOCUS, which is the main melody, and if I do, it's very light.
  18. Didn't you just make this joke on other thread
  19. As if no other DAW doesn't have crappy default plug ins.
  20. lol, it's $100. The signature bundle includes a bunch of extra plug ins. It's normally $300, but around this group buy, it's $150.
  21. I think that would be awful to have silent decloak so ridiculously easy to get. I also think it's totally fair that you need all of the stuff to get the cool bonuses, otherwise you could just mix and match with benefits from other weapons. Ex: It would be absolutely ridiculous to have silent decloak but use the regular knife (I can disguise and dead ringer, and then reappear and no one can hear me sneak up on them? And I'll be disguised so no one will give me much thought?)
  22. Make your sound punchier by putting a compressor on it. You'll notice it'll get a bit quieter when you do so, so if your compressor has a gain knob, just bump it back up to whatever it normally was. I normally put a single multiband compressor on all of my drums at the same time so they all get treated the same and feel like a flowing, cohesive drum kit.
  23. arrogance? lolwut I'm thinking of doing the Ruundas battle...
  24. Synthesizer. (whaddya mean "too vague"?)
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