mr mello said:think you can make your sounds MORE DIRTIER, if you use dirtier samples. If you play your stuff, then just keep it clean, cause those keyboard beats with that looped "vinyl sound in them sound sooo plastic.
bhunt said:you can use filters and EQ's on the samples to make them thinner and get more out of the distortion module either turn it up, or find some better settings. Or you can rewire it into Cool edit and use some VST effects, but then again, you will find it pretty hard to find a better distorion moudle than the scream. OR when you are sampleing sample at a lower rate like 22khz. Plenty of ways to get that song down to tha dirt
jmaafia said:and one question you have to ask yourself is do YOU think they are too clean? if you like it the way it is, just develop your style...as long as you pull it off well people arent gonna trip. "yeah his tracks are fuckin hard but they sound to clean..." i dont think so
RigorMortis said:I dont know if you are making beats samplebased, when sampling drums, melodies, basses and so on your sound ussually will be dirtier (depending on your sampleselection ;0), when playing in everything things prolly will be more clean.. cant give you any tips dont work with reason my self but filtering is the magic word i guess just dont overdo it..
jmaafia said:and one question you have to ask yourself is do YOU think they are too clean? if you like it the way it is, just develop your style...as long as you pull it off well people arent gonna trip. "yeah his tracks are fuckin hard but they sound to clean..." i dont think so