Message 84/89
Date: 19-Dec-99 @ 08:17 PM -
RE: Drum'N'Bass Area
Theres more to DnB than just the breaks you know unless you're into generic dancefloor fodder, listen to all the othere sounds that are used, the arrangements etc.
And another thing I glad that I'm getting over my how do I make that sound, b-line, beat sound like dnb producer X. now I'm starting to sound a bit more like me. The big guys and girls aren't there to be emulated they are there to inspire, don't forget that the one constant in dnb as in most electronic music is the need to experiment, break new ground and evolve.
having said all that does anyone know how they get that washy, cymbal sound (used a lot on the amen break)