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___tomeron
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Posted : Apr 22, 2001 15:50:30
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what is u'r way of creating a good jungle line in a track? i have my method but i would realy love to hear other method's plz some heavy machinery needed ....
yuli? , nir? ,others?
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___HuJaBoY
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Posted : Apr 22, 2001 16:39:14
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Sorry man Don't like jungle |
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___Yeshmazav
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Posted : Apr 23, 2001 00:02:32
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BREAKBEATS!!!! a lot of them... Low, soft kick with high-pitch snares..... I guess im not really into jungle.... nice and complex drumlines...but wheres the rest!? |
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___tomeron
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Posted : Apr 24, 2001 14:36:57
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my friend by jungle line i mean: not the leading line of the track but a breakbeat/perrcusion loops in the the track ,not that the whole track will sound like jungle/breakbeat style
my method is (very basicly) that every kik has a snare in deferent space between |
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___MichaelA
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Posted : Apr 25, 2001 00:13:14
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Add hh's, rimshots, cymbals etc. to the beat. It will make it sounds more full. Especially those little high pitch hh, they really make it sound "alive". |
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___FatalVirus
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Posted : Apr 25, 2001 11:59:47
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Hi Pal! Use Sub-Bass samples in low octaves to make good jubgle line. If you wanna create it by yourself, use sine waveforms in low octaves. And detune the sound a little bit! Good Luck! |
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___tomeron
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Posted : Apr 27, 2001 11:42:40
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guy's u r loosing me ....:) i know how to do it with the 4/4 kik and separate i think anyway that liron got my idea... |
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___david_kebab
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Posted : May 1, 2001 00:14:42
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take old skool loops from 70`s breaks time scratch them and oppz ya have jungle linez mahn |
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