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Post by willnana » Sat Nov 03, 2007 11:57 pm

3rdordertrauma wrote:
willnana wrote:Ok, Eric's manager said uses Logic with all kinds of vst's only. No hard synths at all
Are you sure about that? Logic can't use VST's only AU's. Do you mean "software" only and not specifically "VST's"?
All he said was no hard synth's. Eric's studio is a mac computer with nothing external.

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Post by 3rdordertrauma » Sun Nov 04, 2007 3:51 am

willnana wrote:
3rdordertrauma wrote:
willnana wrote:Ok, Eric's manager said uses Logic with all kinds of vst's only. No hard synths at all
Are you sure about that? Logic can't use VST's only AU's. Do you mean "software" only and not specifically "VST's"?
All he said was no hard synth's. Eric's studio is a mac computer with nothing external.
I have been reading similar statements around the web too. Pretty amazing actually if its true. I would be damn curious to know how he provokes such raunchy analog sounding bass from software only. Apparently the guy who does his mastering nothing short of genius. Not to detour from Eric's skills at all... but there is a lot to be said for mastering also.

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Post by phil909 » Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:10 am

i doubt eric relies on mastering to get his sound that big. i expect he gets it sounding good as he makes the track as most people do nowadays.

i also have it on very good authority that eric uses reason rather a lot too...

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Post by 3rdordertrauma » Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:21 am

phil909 wrote:i doubt eric relies on mastering to get his sound that big.
No one said he RELIES on it... but I bet it makes a huge difference in his mix. Why else would he pay one of the best mastering engineers in the world to do his work?
phil909 wrote:i expect he gets it sounding good as he makes the track as most people do nowadays.
Nowadays? Hasn't that always been the idea?

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Post by nihad » Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:02 pm

[quote="3rdordertrauma"]
[quote="phil909"]i expect he gets it sounding good as he makes the track as most people do nowadays.[/quote]
Nowadays? Hasn't that always been the idea?[/quote]

Not in those good old Underground Resistance days. Heard from an interview with their mastering engineer that most of his tasks were more or less rescue operations, not cutting optimisations, hehe ... thats underground for sure :)

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Post by willnana » Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:22 pm

phil909 wrote:i doubt eric relies on mastering to get his sound that big. i expect he gets it sounding good as he makes the track as most people do nowadays.

i also have it on very good authority that eric uses reason rather a lot too...
No reason my friend. I heard it from Eric's mouth. He only uses Logic. That program is crazy.

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Post by donttouch » Mon Nov 05, 2007 7:51 am

where did you guys hear all these things???

i'd love to see them for myself...

also, go to google video and search "future music" watch them all, you'll not be disappointed.


promise.

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Post by willnana » Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:55 pm

donttouch wrote:where did you guys hear all these things???

i'd love to see them for myself...

also, go to google video and search "future music" watch them all, you'll not be disappointed.


promise.
I heard it from Prydz himself on 2 Nov 2007 at The Church in Denver.

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Post by donttouch » Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:33 am

hot damn, that's cool as shit.

any idea of the synths? or technique?

what all did he talk about? or was it just a show...

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Post by willnana » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:13 pm

donttouch wrote:hot damn, that's cool as shit.

any idea of the synths? or technique?

what all did he talk about? or was it just a show...
He played there and then I talked to him for a few minutes after. Prydz is a really down to earth guy. He just said that he uses Logic and plugins, no hard synths. He was playing some amazing remixes he had just finished too. His build ups and basslines are freaking unreal in a club.

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Post by Daim » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:29 pm

also check his productions as cirez d and dirty funker

edit: oh knockout was cirez d..

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Post by willnana » Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:14 pm

Daim wrote:also check his productions as cirez d and dirty funker

edit: oh knockout was cirez d..
and he records with Axwell as Axer

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