Whats your favorite genre to produce ?
Whats your favorite genre to produce ? Posted on: 24.09.2009 by Xavier Emanuels So, whats your favorite genre you like to produce - you can only pick one !Mine would be drum and bass - there's something mighty satisfying about putting together a break(or layering breaks together), making a tasty roaring bassline patch and throwing them together ! | |
Random X 24.09.2009 |
Originally Posted by alien2k
Originally Posted by MisterMoleyMole
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Doug Bieling 24.09.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tekki
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Mechelle Duncil 24.09.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tekki
If I had to just pick one I would have to say Tech-house though I have not yet produce any tech house track that I really really love |
Fernande Jada 25.09.2009 | glitchhop i actually don |
Xavier Emanuels 24.09.2009 | So, whats your favorite genre you like to produce - you can only pick one ! Mine would be drum and bass - there's something mighty satisfying about putting together a break(or layering breaks together), making a tasty roaring bassline patch and throwing them together ! |
Da Sunlounge 04.10.2009 | hip hop.... but i tend to use elements from DNB & Dubstep in the hiphop tunes. |
Harold Jaras 29.09.2009 | i'm torn. dnb vs. dubstep... so dnbstep |
Charline Dunch 29.09.2009 | when i got into producing i really wanted to produce breaks. my goal is still to produce such a clear awesome sound like stanton warriors do it. even though i feel like i'm not deep enough into producing yet to get what i am looking for. so i tried around a little and found it to be way easier to produce techno/house since you can get a very interesting sound using just a few instruments. the sound is then way cleaner which i like. i can really recommend beginners to play around with the standard 4/4 patterns and just throw a bassline, some percussion and some synths on it! so for now i'll have to go with techno even if thats far from my favorite genres (being dancehall, breakbeat, electro, drum n bass, ... in that order) |
Belen Wermes 25.09.2009 | electronic dance music... no real preference for any particular genre although lately i've been focusing more on dubstep, nu-disco, and electro breaks. |
Verona Fashbaugh 25.09.2009 | I like producing dubstep because for whatever reason it's what I do best. |
Ashirumatic DJ 25.09.2009 | Deep crunchy house! |
Latoria Kavulich 24.09.2009 | Nice one tekki |
Random X 24.09.2009 |
Originally Posted by alien2k
Originally Posted by MisterMoleyMole
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Doug Bieling 24.09.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tekki
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Mendy Folts 24.09.2009 | darkstep ftw !!! |
Jayne Yellowhair 24.09.2009 | I never get to finish a song but usually I have some great idea which gets lost somewhere in the middle of production. I maybe start a trance song and then I suddenly hear some awesome bassline or so in my head and decide it doesn't go with a trance song and then start a new project with that bassline. Ends up being some techno 'song'. Or maybe rather a loop because it's so short :P as for favourite? not sure but I love trance |
Mechelle Duncil 24.09.2009 |
Originally Posted by Tekki
If I had to just pick one I would have to say Tech-house though I have not yet produce any tech house track that I really really love |
Random X 24.09.2009 | I tend to crossover every once in a while. D&B, glitch, hiphop, techno, minimal, deep/house, progressive. |
Lamonica Rockholt 24.09.2009 | i really like to wobble too, but 4/4 house music is just the way to go for me : ) |
Fernande Jada 25.09.2009 | glitchhop i actually don |
Esperanza Marwitz 24.09.2009 | Funnily enough the minute and half tune i made was D+B ! I believe going forward i want to produce breakbeat but with some heavy D+B basslines ! |
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