Popular gear among "real" breakcore acts
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- ExAmerican
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Popular gear among "real" breakcore acts
Anyone know what any established breakcore artists (as in, i could not care less about your myspace band) use for gear? I read an interview with DJ Hidden that he uses "only software" and everyone seems to use Renoise...but other than that I haven't found much online (which is strange because most bands love bragging about what gear they use).
- ExAmerican
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Re: Popular gear among "real" breakcore acts
ExAmerican wrote:Anyone know what any established breakcore artists (as in, i could not care less about your myspace band) use for gear? I read an interview with DJ Hidden that he uses "only software" and everyone seems to use Renoise...but other than that I haven't found much online (which is strange because most bands love bragging about what gear they use).
Like who do would you like to know what they use?
- ExAmerican
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Re: Popular gear among "real" breakcore acts
larsby wrote:Like who do would you like to know what they use?
Basically anyone. It's not really a question of any particular breakcore act, I'm just trying to get an idea of what gear is popular in the entire genre.
Personally I really like Enduser, Bong-Ra and basically every band on the Ad Noiseam label, though I'm not going to try to limit this thread to only a specific list of bands as I don't want to pretend I know every breakcore act out there.
When I saw Venetian Snares he had some crappy looking virtual dj controller that he used. Some generic knob-box also.
You can check youtube for clues on what ppl uses live. Take a look at the awesome aaron spectre / drumcorps videos.
I could tell you what I use but I fall under the "myspace band" category.
You can check youtube for clues on what ppl uses live. Take a look at the awesome aaron spectre / drumcorps videos.
I could tell you what I use but I fall under the "myspace band" category.
- Skornsteen
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Most performers I've seen here use a lot of software and laptops, sometimes they have midi keyboards with lots of knobs and keys.
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- attackoftheflyingpope
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Yeah, I'm definitely getting the APC40 as soon as I get a realistic cashflow. haha.
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- The Youth in Asia
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I just got to play with my friends last night. Never has plating the amen been more intuitive, well except for maybe on my mpc.
- The Youth in Asia
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I just got to play with my friends last night. Never has plating the amen been more intuitive, well except for maybe on my mpc.
Im not saying that the Yamaha rmx 1 is the best gear for playing breakcore live. But this style of triggering long loops with some starting at the beggining of the bar (with a kick) some starting with the second beat of the bar (with a hat) and some starting with the snare and a few with rolls. This is something that alot of hip hop producers do when playing live MPC drums. They will sample a loop and set it so they can trigger each part of the loop indevidually but when they let go the loop just keeps on playing. You can do this with most samplers! Ableton + midi controller and some groove boxes. After watching http://www.youtube.com/user/noobclaw#p/u/7/DAGllxpjbTw I copied this idea with the same peice of gear and did a way better job
Look at electric kettle doing the same thing with ableton!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IADFYdM2g2Y
I cant find any vids of Hip hop producers doing this but they are totally the people who invented this style of live hardware performance!!!
Look at hitori tori doing the same thing in renoise with a midi controller!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XDmnGv_eLU&feature=related
If i ever get a video camrea Ill totally upload a vid of me jamming breakcore on hardware sequencerS!!!!!!!
Look at electric kettle doing the same thing with ableton!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IADFYdM2g2Y
I cant find any vids of Hip hop producers doing this but they are totally the people who invented this style of live hardware performance!!!
Look at hitori tori doing the same thing in renoise with a midi controller!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XDmnGv_eLU&feature=related
If i ever get a video camrea Ill totally upload a vid of me jamming breakcore on hardware sequencerS!!!!!!!
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