I'm so not funky

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by 3phase » Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:00 pm

davepermen wrote:and even if the recording is not good enough to be used, you can still extract at least the groove out of it and use it for the funk of your rythm..

i might try that out, too. groovyy?? funkyy!! :)

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by davepermen » Fri Mar 05, 2010 3:17 pm

3phase wrote:
davepermen wrote:and even if the recording is not good enough to be used, you can still extract at least the groove out of it and use it for the funk of your rythm..

i might try that out, too. groovyy?? funkyy!! :)

you get fat but you never get funky
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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by H20nly » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:02 pm

Pitch Black wrote:
H20nly wrote:Cool. I have some shakers, bongos and what not, always kinda scarred to use them dry because I think the audio will not sound so good given the recording conditions... but I think it may be better than "fake" which is what you get from a lot of samples/libraries. I think I'll give it try :mrgreen:
Dude! Record 'em!! It gives life and it puts you in a different headspace. It almost doesn't matter what mic you use, a 57 or 58 will sound wikkid on most perc. Just try to get a recording with not too much "room" on it and you can go anywhere from there.

One of my fav tricks is to get into a groove, hit record, find the best bit, loop, quantize/fix audio if really necessary, then apply a chain of Beat Repeat > LFO-swept bandpass Autofilter > Beat Repeat... Hours of fun for the whole family ensue.

Self-pimpage: check out track 2 on my FaceTube player "Lali" thats just me and my basket of percussion toys thru the above sort of chain. (sounds even nicer at full res...)

http://www.myspace.com/paddyfree

Nice. Will do. I feel like I got some fresh gear :wink:

I can't check out the site at work... myspace is blocked on the hosts file... me changing it could cause... um, questions. Will check it out at home though. Thanks!! 8)
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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by H20nly » Fri Mar 12, 2010 5:31 am

Pitch Black wrote:Self-pimpage: check out track 2 on my FaceTube player "Lali" thats just me and my basket of percussion toys thru the above sort of chain. (sounds even nicer at full res...)

http://www.myspace.com/paddyfree
8O HOLY SHIT MANG!! thats funkin cool 8) me likes!!
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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by Forge. » Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:14 am

ChiDJ wrote:
beats me wrote:So there is guitar based hope!

My plan is to first get an electric, the most expensive of the triad, and then get a bass and then acoustic. I wish I was a better keyboard player as well but you still don't get the grooving out feeling you get with stringed instruments IMO.
If you truly on a qwest for funk, why not start with a bass?
+1000

I have 5 guitars, and getting a bass was the best thing I ever did. If you want funk it is the only way. You can program machine rigid soulless grinding beats to your hearts content, but as soon as you stick that bass on it it gets the funk

Get the bass first.

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by alex.the.forge » Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:18 am

abletontrainer.com wrote:
ChiDJ wrote:
beats me wrote:So there is guitar based hope!

My plan is to first get an electric, the most expensive of the triad, and then get a bass and then acoustic. I wish I was a better keyboard player as well but you still don't get the grooving out feeling you get with stringed instruments IMO.
If you truly on a qwest for funk, why not start with a bass?
+1000

I have 5 guitars, and getting a bass was the best thing I ever did. If you want funk it is the only way. You can program machine rigid soulless grinding beats to your hearts content, but as soon as you stick that bass on it it gets the funk

Get the bass first.
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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by SubFunk » Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:38 am

yep. the bass is the funk, of course the drums play a major role as well, like all the other elements, but get a funky bassline going and the rest will follow.
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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by beats me » Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:48 pm

Hm. I'm considering this girl/kid bass.

http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com ... sku=516148

Pretty much rave reviews across the board, the 5'6" frame God blessed me with isn't exactly calibrated for manly basses, and us electronica types like our shit compact.

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by alex.the.forge » Fri Mar 12, 2010 2:35 pm

beats me wrote:Hm. I'm considering this girl/kid bass.

http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com ... sku=516148

Pretty much rave reviews across the board, the 5'6" frame God blessed me with isn't exactly calibrated for manly basses, and us electronica types like our shit compact.
might be cool...or it might whet your appetite to make you want a bigger one

I have a $400AUD Cort with active pickups - it's really surprisingly good. Nice to play and actually sounds good before I even put it through guitar rig or any other fx

I think the active pickups def. make a difference in the world of audio interfaces and cheap pre-amps

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by beats me » Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:44 pm

alex.the.forge wrote:
beats me wrote:Hm. I'm considering this girl/kid bass.

http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com ... sku=516148

Pretty much rave reviews across the board, the 5'6" frame God blessed me with isn't exactly calibrated for manly basses, and us electronica types like our shit compact.
might be cool...or it might whet your appetite to make you want a bigger one

I have a $400AUD Cort with active pickups - it's really surprisingly good. Nice to play and actually sounds good before I even put it through guitar rig or any other fx

I think the active pickups def. make a difference in the world of audio interfaces and cheap pre-amps
I've had some normal basses before, although nothing to write home about as far as quality, but no real complaints either. But along with the normal size bass making me look like a midget I also have some issues with the fret spacing with my less than long fingers. If the spacing of the frets on this thing is more like a guitar then that's going to kick some serious ass as far as I'm concerned. There's also a lot of compliments on the sound quality but of course not from everyone because there never is.

I think another contributing factor to my lack of funkiness is I get shit MIDI to audio latency with my Firebox so it's hard enough for me to try to play or tap out something in straight time much less anything with a groove. I'm always playing things as close as I can get them and then manually adjusting things with the mouse, the least funky way of producing ever.

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by alex.the.forge » Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:51 pm

beats me wrote: I think another contributing factor to my lack of funkiness is I get shit MIDI to audio latency with my Firebox so it's hard enough for me to try to play or tap out something in straight time much less anything with a groove. I'm always playing things as close as I can get them and then manually adjusting things with the mouse, the least funky way of producing ever.
you tried changing the track delay ?

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by beats me » Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:07 pm

alex.the.forge wrote:
beats me wrote: I think another contributing factor to my lack of funkiness is I get shit MIDI to audio latency with my Firebox so it's hard enough for me to try to play or tap out something in straight time much less anything with a groove. I'm always playing things as close as I can get them and then manually adjusting things with the mouse, the least funky way of producing ever.
you tried changing the track delay ?
Yeah, I really need to suss the situation out. In most cases I'm doing it on a song by song basis depending on what I have going on in the song and balancing things out between MIDI latency and audio glitches and drop outs. I should probably get a better audio interface too but that's a really unsexy expensive purchase. If hardware and software developers would knock it the fuck off with their constant new releases for the next 6 months then this might happen.

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by alex.the.forge » Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:08 pm

beats me wrote:
alex.the.forge wrote:
beats me wrote: I think another contributing factor to my lack of funkiness is I get shit MIDI to audio latency with my Firebox so it's hard enough for me to try to play or tap out something in straight time much less anything with a groove. I'm always playing things as close as I can get them and then manually adjusting things with the mouse, the least funky way of producing ever.
you tried changing the track delay ?
Yeah, I really need to suss the situation out. In most cases I'm doing it on a song by song basis depending on what I have going on in the song and balancing things out between MIDI latency and audio glitches and drop outs. I should probably get a better audio interface too but that's a really unsexy expensive purchase. If hardware and software developers would knock it the fuck off with their constant new releases for the next 6 months then this might happen.
you should be fine with your firebox... you wouldn't need to adjust the track delay by that much either really

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by beats me » Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:22 pm

alex.the.forge wrote:you should be fine with your firebox... you wouldn't need to adjust the track delay by that much either really
I'll soon be trying out Logic on a more extensive level than I have in the past. If I get better latency with that with less farting around with adjustments then I think I know what to blame here.

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Re: I'm so not funky

Post by ChiDJ » Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:34 pm

beats me wrote:
alex.the.forge wrote:you should be fine with your firebox... you wouldn't need to adjust the track delay by that much either really
I'll soon be trying out Logic on a more extensive level than I have in the past. If I get better latency with that with less farting around with adjustments then I think I know what to blame here.
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