Glambient - which VSTs to use?
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Glambient - which VSTs to use?
There has been a lot of talk about Glambient lately. Which VSTs would be most appropriate for the full Glambient-sound? Should I rather use Logic or Live? Which mastering plug-ins do you use for Glambient? Which sample libraries have the best Glambient-loops?
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Re: Glambient - which VSTs to use?
glambient eh? kinda like the sound of that... whats the difference between glambient and lounge?
vsts: i think most will do
sequencer: use what you are comfy with
Mastering: the same plugs you use for any other mastering job
sample libraries: hmmm...good question
vsts: i think most will do
sequencer: use what you are comfy with
Mastering: the same plugs you use for any other mastering job
sample libraries: hmmm...good question
Re: Glambient - which VSTs to use?
1. it is very important to use a sequencer that does not have tempo
2. always use real plate reverb, no plug-ins. if you can't afford a real one msg me I'll tell you how to build one with an old aquarium and duct tape.
3. Best loops sampled from Gary Glitter through a real plate reverb in a software host that doesn't allow tempo in the sound.
4. izotope stutter edit
2. always use real plate reverb, no plug-ins. if you can't afford a real one msg me I'll tell you how to build one with an old aquarium and duct tape.
3. Best loops sampled from Gary Glitter through a real plate reverb in a software host that doesn't allow tempo in the sound.
4. izotope stutter edit
Re: Glambient - which VSTs to use?
Glambient! yeah i was in this loungey club and heard some of that recently. chicks were digging it the most. i thought i could hear some vintage warmer in there.
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Re: Glambient - which VSTs to use?
for glambient? Oh, that's easy. Just use the Bowieverb on every track.
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Don't forget to use T-Rex plugins either.
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TBH I'm a bit sick of people jumping on the glambient bandwagon.
6 months ago everyone was calling it "yet more hipster shit", now everyone claims to have been in on the ground floor and it's all gritty and urban cool somehow.
The same thing happened with dubstep, now it's happening again with Glambient. The last thing we need in this scene is a load of clueless hacks and journos trying to buy their way into something they barely understand.
We've managed to keep it off the internet for this long. please can't we keep it quiet a bit longer?
6 months ago everyone was calling it "yet more hipster shit", now everyone claims to have been in on the ground floor and it's all gritty and urban cool somehow.
The same thing happened with dubstep, now it's happening again with Glambient. The last thing we need in this scene is a load of clueless hacks and journos trying to buy their way into something they barely understand.
We've managed to keep it off the internet for this long. please can't we keep it quiet a bit longer?
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I was completely unaware of the existence of 'Glambient' until this thread, is it like electrogush or jizzbilly at all?
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Re: Glambient - which VSTs to use?
pepezabala wrote:There has been a lot of talk about Glambient lately. Which VSTs would be most appropriate for the full Glambient-sound? Should I rather use Logic or Live? Which mastering plug-ins do you use for Glambient? Which sample libraries have the best Glambient-loops?
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As the "Father of Glambient"...I tend to rely on a mix of Omnisphere, ebow guitar, and Roxy Music samples run thru Paulstretch...
More important is to be sure and glitter bedazzle your laptop, and wear platform boots.
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Glambient? A while ago someone posted something about "complextro". What is the world coming to!!
Anyway, never heard of it so I googled it. "I'll Come Running" by Brian Eno came up. I guess that makes sense as he liked his glittery pants and platform shoes in his Roxy Music days and wrote some of the greatest ambient music, though that tune wouldn't be his most ambient - particularly on that album.
Then someone had linked a tune on soundcloud which did not sound like an ambient king wearing glittery pants and platform shoes, so I am a little confused as to what it actually is.
In any case, you can write any style of music with whatever software you choose if you know what you want. The same software can be used in different ways to produce different music - that is up to the person writing the music. I don't get the impression you really know what you want to do yet. I would make sure you get that down first before spending any money on expensive software. Maybe play around with some demo software first.
I use both Live and Logic. Live for tracks with a lot of clips/loops I can change quickly and perform with - really good workflow for creating music quickly; Logic for multi-track recording and structuring tracks to record. Both Live and Logic have mastering tools built in. personally I prefer Logic's built in dynamics but it is all a matter of taste. I know a lot of people on here really like Live's versions.
Anyway, never heard of it so I googled it. "I'll Come Running" by Brian Eno came up. I guess that makes sense as he liked his glittery pants and platform shoes in his Roxy Music days and wrote some of the greatest ambient music, though that tune wouldn't be his most ambient - particularly on that album.
Then someone had linked a tune on soundcloud which did not sound like an ambient king wearing glittery pants and platform shoes, so I am a little confused as to what it actually is.
In any case, you can write any style of music with whatever software you choose if you know what you want. The same software can be used in different ways to produce different music - that is up to the person writing the music. I don't get the impression you really know what you want to do yet. I would make sure you get that down first before spending any money on expensive software. Maybe play around with some demo software first.
I use both Live and Logic. Live for tracks with a lot of clips/loops I can change quickly and perform with - really good workflow for creating music quickly; Logic for multi-track recording and structuring tracks to record. Both Live and Logic have mastering tools built in. personally I prefer Logic's built in dynamics but it is all a matter of taste. I know a lot of people on here really like Live's versions.
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Re: Glambient - which VSTs to use?
you should NEVER use VSTs to make Glambient. AUs only.
christ - what a bunch of amateurs.
christ - what a bunch of amateurs.
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Waves Glitterverb, Bootsy Delay, sEQuin EQ, Gold Gate, Platform compressor, Velvet Exciter and MakeUP Limiter FTW IMO.
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I guess it's time to set up a Wiki for it...although I prefer it to stay completely underground, so the kids don't latch on and turn it into some sort of Bieberstep monster.Anyway, never heard of it so I googled it.
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For all you juvenile delinquent wrecks, remember - Who needs TV when you've got T-racks?
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It doesn't really matter what you use as long as you wear a glittery spandex jump suit, massive platform soled boots, ludicrous sun glasses and a mirrored top hat.
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