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Big-room beats, dark synths and brooding bass.
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Techno as a genre is wider and more popular than ever. From the dark and industrial aesthetic of Berghains Ben Klock and Marcel Dettmann to the chunky, funky sounds of Umek and Sebastien Leger, Techno has shed its minimal obsession of the last decade to embrace elements of electro and tech-house. In SM27 Techno, weve reflected these stylistic evolutions and nuances while staying true to the genres core Detroit-derived values. Beats are the key to this collection: with 180+ big, chunky and pared-back rhythms supplied. Weve packed in stacks of instant beat backbones, many offered with full, stripped and kick-free variants for full programming flexibility. Theres also a sizeable serving of pumping percussive grooves and top-only loops: delve into the kicks folder, choose one that fits and roll... The bass loops offer up all manner of low frequency filth, from the dubby and subby through to throbbing acid-burners, ensuring the ultimate bottom-end.
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producer tips
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All white
White noise is a techno staple; whether its used for sweeps in builds and breakdowns, or as pumping ambience in the depths of the mix, its a versatile source of atmospherics. An effective pulsing noise loop is achieved using a sustained note on a synth driving a white noise generator side-chained against the kick. Add in a high-pass filter and increase the resonance slighty to sharpen the sound. Get creative by burying noise loops, found-sound beds and dusty layers deep in the mix its a great way to add an almost subconscious level of depth and detail that gently glues groups of sounds (or the full mix) together. Try adding a gate effect and automating the wet value to create tense builds or simply make the mix breathe with life. Automating the white noise filter cutoff value can be used for obvious effects in builds or to introduce subtle change over time.
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aesthetic. When it comes to the drums, try keeping some of the key beat elements (snare, hats, claps, kick for example) clean and polished while applying a healthy dose of distortion, extreme filtering and general filth to percussive hits for a sonically interesting contrast. Play around with combinations of clean and dirty elements until you find something that feels right. When applying overdrive or distortion aim for warmer sounds tape saturated overdrive, or distortion provided by amp and speaker emulators for example for a more organic sound.
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Creative stabs
Techno in its earliest guise was a raw, industrial-inspired genre; introducing some grit and dirt to a production is a surefire way to get the classic techno
Vocal snippets, synth stabs and FX impacts are three sources that can be used to create killer techno stabs that penetrate the mix: just get busy with the sample editor to find the part of the sound that works best. Use filters, EQs, reverbs and delays to shape interesting sampler-ready stabs. Experiment with delay times: its all too easy to dial in a crotchet or triplet: pushing the value slightly off the tempo grid can bring an uneasy, wonky groove to the mix that can work particularly well during breakdowns.
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Techno is a genre that demands hard work from every sound, and to enable each element in the arrangement to work, each should have its own sonic space. The problem is that inevitably, many sounds particularly in the rhythm section will share common frequencies, making it hard to avoid phase drifting or the doubling of frequencies (and the subsequent clouding of the mix). One remedy is volume ducking. The most well-known incarnation of this technique is side-chain compression, but there are other options that open other creative avenues. You might try using an LFO or envelope generator to automate the volume instead, for example. Another option is filter automation, which allows you to carve out the frequencies of your choice at any given time.
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A common trick is to automate the decay of a closed hi-hat to open out a synthetic hi-hat to raise tension as the track approaches a build.
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On the bus
Before getting down to the business of writing your track, take some time to optimise the project by creating mix buses for groups of elements. A suggested starting point for a techno track would be to send all drum elements to one bus (either with or without the kick), the bassline and kick to another, melodics to a third, and any vocals or FX to their own respective buses. This allows you to treat complimentary elements with the same inserts before sending them to the master channel, effectively gluing them together in preparation for the final mixdown. Not only does this save time when tweaking levels, it also saves on valuable CPU as you avoid overloading your arrangement with multiple inserts on each channel. Try routing a send from the bus to a second parallel bus and then add a compressor to squash all life from this parallel track. Mix this parallel compression track into the mix low to add bulk and weight.
Rhythmical decay
Keep percussion interesting by adjusting the ADSR decay value in select samples throughout the track. If youre using a virtual drum machine plug-in simply automate the decay value over time to keep the ear engaged.
folder setup
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Drum Loops
Tops Loops
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Techno folder
Bass Loops
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Synth Loops
Drum Hits
FX & FX Loops
equipment list
Empirical Labs EL7 Fatso Moog Voyager Moog Slim Phatty Korg MS-10 Korg Radias E-mu E4xt Ultra Sherman Filterbank 2 Arturia Spark Arturia Origin Access Virus Ti Roland Juno-60 Roland SH-09 Roland TD-9 Electron Machinedrum DSI Tetra
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Waldorf Blofeld NI Maschine Mutronics Mutator Doepfer Dark Energy Doepfer R2M SPL Goldmike Portico 5042 2x Mhlabs Mio2882 Thermionic Culture Vulture Neve 8816 Summing Mixer gSSL Stereo Bus Compressor SmartResearch C2 Compressor Waves MaxxBCL TL Audio Tubetracker
credits
Collection created by Marcus Schmahl, Dual Shaman and Sami Liuski Audio formatting by Chevy One Demos by Sharooz and The Producers Sample Magic online 1GB+ of free sounds, special offers, newsletter, wallpapers, downloads and our online store at: samplemagic.com Sample Magic network > twitter.com/samplemagic > soundcloud.com/samplemagic > youtube.com/user/samplemagic > facebook.com/samplemagic
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