speaker junk style jackin house (aka switch, herve etc)
speaker junk style jackin house (aka switch, herve etc)
hi'
i know there are some switch haters on here for is "live djing" but you cant say anything bad about is remixing/producing skills.
I was wondering if anyone can help out, i want to know what synths, effect etc do you guys think switch is using to get that wonky wonky wonky bassline action?
live or pro tools? maybe reason??
thanks
i know there are some switch haters on here for is "live djing" but you cant say anything bad about is remixing/producing skills.
I was wondering if anyone can help out, i want to know what synths, effect etc do you guys think switch is using to get that wonky wonky wonky bassline action?
live or pro tools? maybe reason??
thanks
Hey man, it doesn't really matter what tools are used, just the technique. If you want wonky bass lines then just mess about with a pitch lfo on a synth, and manually twiddle the filter knobs till you get something that sounds filthy.
Oh... but it won't work unless you shave your balls. And you have to only use the black keys.
Oh... but it won't work unless you shave your balls. And you have to only use the black keys.
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Somebody told me that his followers have coined a term for his (Switch's) style of music... "fidget house" or "fidget tech"... something along those lines. I actually laughed out loud... didn't realise they were serious. Can anyone confirm this?
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The real glitched out ones can sound a mess, but I can confirm the music is now sweeping the clubs of the uk, and not just the underground!! the good thing is, it is using elements of Garage, Rave, techno, Dubstep, Drum and Bass production styles, elements of Deep Jacking House, all melted into a solid club sound that is working, selling, and getting support from the kids, also huge in the clubs and gaining mainstream radio.lesterdiamond wrote:the tracks are cool the super glitched out ones, but are not at all DJ friendly, don't hear too many DJ's playing those
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In fact i might add, it is sweeping clubs globally, also mainstream acts are pulling in the best exponents to remix for them, which can only be a good thing, in bringing in more fans to underground house music again. It is even starting to overshadow the breaks Scene in Brighton that has traditionally been the home of breaks.audiojunkies wrote:The real glitched out ones can sound a mess, but I can confirm the music is now sweeping the clubs of the uk, and not just the underground!! the good thing is, it is using elements of Garage, Rave, techno, Dubstep, Drum and Bass production styles, elements of Deep Jacking House, all melted into a solid club sound that is working, selling, and getting support from the kids, also huge in the clubs and gaining mainstream radio.lesterdiamond wrote:the tracks are cool the super glitched out ones, but are not at all DJ friendly, don't hear too many DJ's playing those
Re: speaker junk style jackin house (aka switch, herve etc)
Switch uses logic, and i think it's internal fx and synth.
http://www.apple.com/logicstudio/in-act ... ndex2.html
http://www.apple.com/logicstudio/in-act ... ndex2.html