quoted 2 lines Yeah I've heard that, also skream uses something comperable and just> Yeah I've heard that, also skream uses something comperable and just
> uses the defaults, or at least he used to
Certainly a lot of people who perhaps need something better to do with their lives got very vexed when it came out that Skream had put together a tune that basically consisted of an arpeggiating Reaktor preset with a beat under it.
On the other hand back in the days he probably fit more forward thinking and innovative ideas into an average 12" than a lot of people who spend four days individually EQing their snares to sound just like everyone else's snares do in a lifetime... he's not really the most obvious candidate in dubstep or elsewhere for being called a derivative chancer...
d.
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On Jan 30, 2009, at 10:58 AM, Rjyan Kadwallader <cexwell@gmail.com>
wrote:
quoted 27 lines so benga uses FRUITY LOOPS?> so benga uses FRUITY LOOPS?
>
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Lorenzo Bolognini <lbolognini@gmail.com
> >wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Emanuele Rodolà <e.rodola@gmail.c
>> om>
>> wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> recently I've been listening to Benga's Diary of an Afro Warrior and
>>> have been wondering about the acid sample in "E Trips". It sounds
>>> familiar to me, did he make it himself or is it from some famous
>>> acid
>>> or techno hit? I don't know very much of the genre so I might be
>>> totally wrong here.
>>
>> Well, i dunno about the specific sample but at least the sample in "I
>> give you pleasure" is taken straight out of FL Studio.
>>
>> L.
>>
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