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<blockquote data-quote="parky" data-source="post: 766190" data-attributes="member: 8280"><p>while i was on this topic i spotted something that might make you oldskool tune makers interested in</p><p></p><p>i seen a group on facebook of frank dewulf and some one asked what kit he had back then in 90's to make the b -sides EP</p><p>the tunes was</p><p></p><p>The Tape (Remix) </p><p>Magic Orchestra </p><p>Compression</p><p>Butterfly</p><p></p><p></p><p>and this is what he put</p><p></p><p>"At that time I used Cubase as sequenser, AKAI samplers, Juno's, TR303-808-909 etc. some old vintage synthesizers arp's, etc etc...</p><p>compressors, Tascam mixing desc and yamaha O2R, Yamaha NS10 speakers and some club gear to check out with a bit more volume... Also my car system was very reference for a 'club' sound</p><p>and then the clubs to hear it in the 'real thing'..."</p><p></p><p></p><p>i like the tip about trying it out on big equipmement to see if it has that punch. still looks a nice setup for even back then</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parky, post: 766190, member: 8280"] while i was on this topic i spotted something that might make you oldskool tune makers interested in i seen a group on facebook of frank dewulf and some one asked what kit he had back then in 90's to make the b -sides EP the tunes was The Tape (Remix) Magic Orchestra Compression Butterfly and this is what he put "At that time I used Cubase as sequenser, AKAI samplers, Juno's, TR303-808-909 etc. some old vintage synthesizers arp's, etc etc... compressors, Tascam mixing desc and yamaha O2R, Yamaha NS10 speakers and some club gear to check out with a bit more volume... Also my car system was very reference for a 'club' sound and then the clubs to hear it in the 'real thing'..." i like the tip about trying it out on big equipmement to see if it has that punch. still looks a nice setup for even back then [/QUOTE]
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