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#1
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / Planet Majix
December 17, 2007, 08:13:18 PM
Yea, I`m liking High Contrast, and their stable mates Cyantific.
Pendulum are pretty good too. They opened for DJ Shadow at the O2 earlier this year, and rocked the place.

I`m downloading LONG ASS TUNE. Will comment once listened to.........on the other page...
#2
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / Planet Majix
December 16, 2007, 04:19:36 PM
Cool, let me know when you`ve added the evil mp3`s. I do love evil tunes with dirty bass lines. Or, Devil music as it was once refered to......"What is that Devil music you are listening to......?!?"

I`ll see about digging out some of my faster tunes.

#3
Lost songs (MUSIC/MTVMG) / Planet Majix
December 16, 2007, 03:39:07 PM
Good tune!

I like the change. The slightly acidic bassline turns it into a darker, slightly menacing affair, which is definitely a bit of me.
Only one slight criticism would be to shorten the intro/build up a touch, and have more of the darker rolling section. Either that or leave the intro as is, and lengthen the whole tune, but either way, definitely more of the darkside.

Nice one mate!
#4
Drum & Bass / Bruce Almighty
December 16, 2007, 03:08:16 PM
Thanks 147 crew.

Nice to hear positive feedback for tunes that you really only make for your own pleasure.
I hear you on the speed thing. You can of course adjust the BPM`s to suit personal tastes. I must admit, I love my D`n`B too, but tend to mainly create mid tempo breakbeat.

I`ll see about uploading some more tunes. It`ll be nice to air them.
#5
Drum & Bass / Bruce Almighty
December 16, 2007, 04:15:17 AM
Thanks for the feedback.

Yes, I used MTVMG3 on my XBOX to create it.

With MTVMG3 you can rip up to 20 samples for each song from your XBOX harddrive. I`ve got about 100 audio CD`s stored on my XBOX.
You Trim, stretch and loop the sample at the ripping stage. You can then re-edit the sample wave after, by cutting sections out, reversing it, etc.
You can create your own riffs this way, (which gives you pretty limitless possibilities) or by using the built in beatbox/melody makers, but you are limited to certain amount of samples per genre of music, so they can sound a bit similar after a while.
I usually compose a beat using the beatbox mode to layer over a sampled/looped beat, to give it a different edge.

I used to use Music maker on the Playstation1, then music 2000, etc, but switched to MTVMG3 as soon as it came out. The only thing I dont like with MTVMG3, is the fact you cant clone a sample/riff you`ve just created. So if you want slight variations of a certain riff, you have to create it from scratch, over and over....

I also have Cakewalk, Ejay and Magix music making software for my laptop, but still go back to the MTVMG3 on my XBOX for sheer ease of use, but with good capabilities.

I guess I should be saying all this on the introduction page.......
#6
Drum & Bass / Mantroniked
December 15, 2007, 04:30:22 PM
I loved Mantronix back in the day,.......sh*t, am I showing my age?!?!?

He was the "King Of The Beats", and helped guide me to a life of Breakbeats.

This is for you Kurtis....

http://www.myspace.com/assumedid
#7
Drum & Bass / Bruce Almighty
December 15, 2007, 03:48:09 PM
I sampled the legendary Bruce Lee for this.

Would be nice to get some feedback.

http://www.myspace.com/assumedid