Producing Berghain techno?

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nakoradiomies wrote:well i tried to do this berghain techno..here is small snippet from it..
http://nakoradiomies.1g.fi/aani/creepsinuudet.mp3
Hey thats pretty cool!
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victorjohn wrote:
nakoradiomies wrote:well i tried to do this berghain techno..here is small snippet from it..
http://nakoradiomies.1g.fi/aani/creepsinuudet.mp3
Hey thats pretty cool!
thanks bro..i might try to finish that track then..
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nakoradiomies wrote:
victorjohn wrote:
nakoradiomies wrote:well i tried to do this berghain techno..here is small snippet from it..
http://nakoradiomies.1g.fi/aani/creepsinuudet.mp3
Hey thats pretty cool!
thanks bro..i might try to finish that track then..
yep,, I really like it too.
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bkm1978 wrote:What has me intrigued these days is that 'sprinkling' sound, or 'crackling' sound used a lot these days. Its almost like micro edits used rhythmically. anyone tried this yet?? I havent yet. Its just what I hear sounds so exact that it makes me think its coming from the same plug in, or sample or specific sound..??
i've been programming my hi-hat sounds by taking a sustained white noise, then hand editing each hit in with a volume envelope. it takes FOR EVER, but the results are well worth it.
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boudo wrote:http://soundcloud.com/kompakt/profan033 ... x/comments

The percussion beat that comes in at 0:51 is what i define as 'berghain-percussion' nowadays. It's got this rim-shot-like sound at every 2 and 4, used as a snare and these scratches and noises in the background. And of course, the shakers!

Anyhow, any tips on how to make the "snare" sound. I've made some tries that were similar, but none sounding good.

GREAT remix btw.
Thanks for posting that track mate. That was the highlight of my day. :)

And to the OP: nice to see you on this forum as well
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boudo wrote:http://soundcloud.com/kompakt/profan033 ... x/comments

The percussion beat that comes in at 0:51 is what i define as 'berghain-percussion' nowadays. It's got this rim-shot-like sound at every 2 and 4, used as a snare and these scratches and noises in the background. And of course, the shakers!

Anyhow, any tips on how to make the "snare" sound. I've made some tries that were similar, but none sounding good.

GREAT remix btw.
Thanks for posting that track mate. That was the highlight of my day. :)

And to the OP: nice to see you on this forum as well
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Post by mick finesse »

took inspiration from Berghain for this one, I hope you all enjoy it :)

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