80s Retrowave - "JoyRide" - No VSTs or REs
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Well, ok - ONE rack extension used - Propellerhead's PX7, otherwise everything else is Subtractor and Thor, NN19, NNXT. The drums though are not from the FSB, except for the latin percussion patch near the end. Used the EQ and comp from the SSL, the ancient red chorus and unison, the RV7000, and the Echo. That's pretty much it. Even finished it off in Reason, no external processing.
I LOVE 80s MUSIC.
I LOVE 80s MUSIC.
That sounds fantastic - great job!
Great job!
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Thx
- EthicistBeats
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YoooOooo this is so doopee ... reminds me of playing GTA Vice City (def my fav version haha)
Sooo epic ...
What are the name these patches ?! Sounds so 80's!!!
perfect.
Edit: tried to decipher the names...might be able to find 'emby the picture but by the names (and me squinting) it looks like you may have programmed the patches yourself ... kudos
Sooo epic ...
What are the name these patches ?! Sounds so 80's!!!
perfect.
Edit: tried to decipher the names...might be able to find 'emby the picture but by the names (and me squinting) it looks like you may have programmed the patches yourself ... kudos
Nothing fancy - you'd be surprised at the outright bare-bones simplicity of some of my patches. The PX7 patches are straight up presets from the 'Legacy Select' folder - 22. AC.Piano 7, Bronze Age, BASS 1 (ROM 1A), the Subtractor patch "Fullerstrings" from the FSB, tweaked. An NNXT brass patch called "polyfusion II" from the FSB, again slightly tweaked. The rest are custom and just so simple it's embarrassing. I'll post them when I get a chance.EthicistBeats wrote: ↑14 Feb 2018
What are the name these patches ?! Sounds so 80's!!!
perfect.
Edit: tried to decipher the names...might be able to find 'emby the picture but by the names (and me squinting) it looks like you may have programmed the patches yourself ... kudos
Here are my custom patches. Again, they're really REALLY simple, and any EQ/COMP was done on the SSL. Also, as they did in the 80s (so I hear) put reverb on EVERYTHING.
miscellaneous things - I used a TR-707 kick and a DrumTraks snare with gated reverb, Simmons toms (my fav), and perc from random 80s drum machines. Doesn't really matter which ones, but they have to be from the 80s. My rule of thumb is if you want to sound 80s, use sounds that are from the 80s, DUH lol. Goes for synths too, you don't necessarily have to use 80s emulations, but if you use modern synths, you shouldn't play/program current riffs, so no stabby supersaws, deadmau5 plucks, or wubwubs please. No risers or swooshes either. Kick drum is not king, the snare is. And layer/combine your reverbs and use reverb impulses from 80s reverbs, like the AMS, Roland SRV2000 (my fav), or Lex224.
I have no idea if that's how they did it in the 80s, but that's how I do it, and it sounds 80s to me, so good luck.
miscellaneous things - I used a TR-707 kick and a DrumTraks snare with gated reverb, Simmons toms (my fav), and perc from random 80s drum machines. Doesn't really matter which ones, but they have to be from the 80s. My rule of thumb is if you want to sound 80s, use sounds that are from the 80s, DUH lol. Goes for synths too, you don't necessarily have to use 80s emulations, but if you use modern synths, you shouldn't play/program current riffs, so no stabby supersaws, deadmau5 plucks, or wubwubs please. No risers or swooshes either. Kick drum is not king, the snare is. And layer/combine your reverbs and use reverb impulses from 80s reverbs, like the AMS, Roland SRV2000 (my fav), or Lex224.
I have no idea if that's how they did it in the 80s, but that's how I do it, and it sounds 80s to me, so good luck.
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Awesome song dude. Just recently started listening to this kind of stuff. And thanks for the patches! I’ll be experimenting with them tomorrow.hurricane wrote:Here are my custom patches. Again, they're really REALLY simple, and any EQ/COMP was done on the SSL. Also, as they did in the 80s (so I hear) put reverb on EVERYTHING.
miscellaneous things - I used a TR-707 kick and a DrumTraks snare with gated reverb, Simmons toms (my fav), and perc from random 80s drum machines. Doesn't really matter which ones, but they have to be from the 80s. My rule of thumb is if you want to sound 80s, use sounds that are from the 80s, DUH lol. Goes for synths too, you don't necessarily have to use 80s emulations, but if you use modern synths, you shouldn't play/program current riffs, so no stabby supersaws, deadmau5 plucks, or wubwubs please. No risers or swooshes either. Kick drum is not king, the snare is. And layer/combine your reverbs and use reverb impulses from 80s reverbs, like the AMS, Roland SRV2000 (my fav), or Lex224.
I have no idea if that's how they did it in the 80s, but that's how I do it, and it sounds 80s to me, so good luck.
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- EthicistBeats
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You're a legend for that response hahaha ... yea i always have a loud ass kick thati need to turn down hahaha .... im going to try keeping my snare king ... remeber some interview of Mixedbyali (kendrick lamar engineer) saying he always keeps his snares louder, a trick he picked up from dr dre ... but then my kicks are always too quiet hahaha ... i come more from a hip hop background ... but i LOVE 80's music/new wave ... actually im pretty eclectic when it comes to music ... but my momma's grew up in the 80's hahah so i love those songs ... if i create something i dig with these patches ill post it up ... peace dude, thankshurricane wrote: ↑14 Feb 2018Here are my custom patches. Again, they're really REALLY simple, and any EQ/COMP was done on the SSL. Also, as they did in the 80s (so I hear) put reverb on EVERYTHING.
miscellaneous things - I used a TR-707 kick and a DrumTraks snare with gated reverb, Simmons toms (my fav), and perc from random 80s drum machines. Doesn't really matter which ones, but they have to be from the 80s. My rule of thumb is if you want to sound 80s, use sounds that are from the 80s, DUH lol. Goes for synths too, you don't necessarily have to use 80s emulations, but if you use modern synths, you shouldn't play/program current riffs, so no stabby supersaws, deadmau5 plucks, or wubwubs please. No risers or swooshes either. Kick drum is not king, the snare is. And layer/combine your reverbs and use reverb impulses from 80s reverbs, like the AMS, Roland SRV2000 (my fav), or Lex224.
I have no idea if that's how they did it in the 80s, but that's how I do it, and it sounds 80s to me, so good luck.
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Great advice on how to keep things sounding 80's. Especially that bit about "snare is king". That alone made me realize, THAT is the common thread in a lot of that music. Big loud snares with GATED REVERBS aplenty.hurricane wrote: ↑14 Feb 2018Here are my custom patches. Again, they're really REALLY simple, and any EQ/COMP was done on the SSL. Also, as they did in the 80s (so I hear) put reverb on EVERYTHING.
miscellaneous things - I used a TR-707 kick and a DrumTraks snare with gated reverb, Simmons toms (my fav), and perc from random 80s drum machines. Doesn't really matter which ones, but they have to be from the 80s. My rule of thumb is if you want to sound 80s, use sounds that are from the 80s, DUH lol. Goes for synths too, you don't necessarily have to use 80s emulations, but if you use modern synths, you shouldn't play/program current riffs, so no stabby supersaws, deadmau5 plucks, or wubwubs please. No risers or swooshes either. Kick drum is not king, the snare is. And layer/combine your reverbs and use reverb impulses from 80s reverbs, like the AMS, Roland SRV2000 (my fav), or Lex224.
I have no idea if that's how they did it in the 80s, but that's how I do it, and it sounds 80s to me, so good luck.
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I thought I accidentally hit the 80's pop button on youtube. Well done and authentic sounding. Sounds like a lot of stuff without sounding stolen.
Thanks! I really love 80s music.
I'm not where I want to be yet with creating it, but I've spent A LOT of time intensely studying it. And even though I prefer to use Logic for most things, IMO Reason is better suited towards making this kind of music.
I'm not where I want to be yet with creating it, but I've spent A LOT of time intensely studying it. And even though I prefer to use Logic for most things, IMO Reason is better suited towards making this kind of music.
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