CHOPFYT said:This is pretty interesting. Good to see different styles and the range of software/hardware being used. Also good to see supportive criticism (I am only on episode 2) for such a wide range of styles
CHOPFYT said:The more I watch this the less I want to get into DAW/Controller driven production it all sounds so plastic and similar the sample flip exposes this. The fact that they used (maybe for copyright reasons) a "sample" from machine masters is quite telling, they were obviously looking for a particular sound....if you aint got an 808 no one gives a fuck type bit
HeavyDrama said:sync manager as a judge lol and Subpac, Rob Papen, IK Multimedia, Output as sponsors
CHOPFYT said:HeavyDrama said:sync manager as a judge lol and Subpac, Rob Papen, IK Multimedia, Output as sponsors
all that means nothing to me*, does that mean everyone has to make the same sort of beats? I dont know how Im disrespecting them* Im just saying I didnt like everything they turned out thats not disrespect its just opinion*.
The show describes itself as a reality show for producers not a reality show for DAW users* making beats between 120 and 140 bpm*![]()
You can send me stems if you like I probably wouldnt make anything good*, I definitely couldnt make something like them and Im ok with that, the beats I make arent for everyone* and Im glad I dont sound like every other person out there with a midi controller and a loop pack*
HeavyDrama said:The channel is called "Maschine Masters". 90% of the content over the last 8 years has been focused on tutorials for computer + controller based workflows. I really feel you guys have unreasonable and myopic expectations for what the platform should be delivering to it's audience (which is clearly not you). To see cats come through with a 3000+s950 combo would be a complete curve ball to the following they've built.
Sitting in a room full of old shit from 30 years ago I agree that a more diverse group including cats that use classic gear would make for a good show, but expecting this to be the vehicle for that seems a bit of a stretch.
On a broader note fuck the gear snobbery. Everything has different strengths and can happily compliment and exist together. Hardware can bring a different mindset and some outboard can enhance your mixes in a different way to in the box, conversely you can do things in a computer that are impossible in the analog domain. If you can't make slaps on whatever you have available the whole conversation is just bullshit anyway.
You can make trap on a mpc so what the fuck are we even talking about here :lol: