View Full Version : Creating naples techno like Carola/Vigorito etc??
loopdon
23-01-2006, 11:35 AM
Any tips onthis topic would be greatly appreciated, like
synths used (moogish stuff?), patterns, percussions (mainly loops i guess) etc?
+ if anybody had a midi of similar bass/chord lines that would be completely rad :cheese:
what kind of chords/chord progressions would be used in order to create that kind of euforic, uplifting techhousey sound?
please share your knowledge, fellow producers :rambo:
bishtay elliott
31-01-2006, 04:33 PM
hey man....... when im going for that sound i just make 3 chords....(minor,major whateva) i use this resource to audition/find the chords....www.looknohands.com .....then the rhythm/phrasing of them is down to yourself....although that sound does tend to be reet funky n that ;)
then for the actual sounds......ufff!?!? im using a novation x station at the mo and that seems to have some real good similars?!?!
any other ideas any1 ?
that sound that they get can be sooooo lush!
hope that was sum help LD....
tekara
16-02-2006, 10:51 PM
ohhh, forgot to mention that alot of those guys throw a thick low pass filter over the chords to give it more of a muffled edge. works everytime!
fruity chord helper! :smoke:
loopdon
17-02-2006, 02:13 PM
go on!
regarding the chord bizness:
http://www.chordspace.com/
http://www.chordspace.com/images/jpegs/screen66.jpg
and:
chordme
http://www.martineastwood.com/cacofx/ChordME.jpg
http://www.martineastwood.com/cacofx/
in addition to that the chord tool on fruity's playlist is cool aswell, as is the aforementioned chord helper!
wikked ld! i'll check those out! sorry i wasnt much help on ya topic dude, :cool:
Mindful
17-02-2006, 09:14 PM
Tight well produced clean and minimal percussion(note - not mnml)
Lots of funk rather than drive(alltho Vigorito and Rino Cerrone can be pretty driving)
Funky stabs and muted stabs(as tekara said low pass some pads and synths)
Lots of filter edits.
And think Lush.
I know you asked about chords but .... there you go
findthesolution
18-02-2006, 12:23 PM
sawtooth, sawtooth, sawtooth.
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