analogcreature
New Member
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2008
hey everyone
im new to the forum, as well as drum n bass in general. ive always listened to squarepusher since i can remember, and now muziq and aphex twin alot. i play acoustic drums and dabble in keyboard a little bit. im really interested in hardware drum n bass. id like to make some music old school squarepusher style with just some vintage boards and analog effects- no computers or programs.
i really have no clue though, what i need to start off. i know that the roland sh101 and tb303 are staples, but as far as making actual songs and beats, sequencing, ect, i have no idea. i think it would be really fun to make some drum n bass/acid jazz stuff with a total hands on approach, alot of the reason being ive been an acoustic musician for years.
so if anyone would like to suggest some mandatory equipment, or have links to tutorials that can explain hardware music creation, anything really, id really appreciate it.
again, i have NO interest in soft synths or sequencing programs.
im new to the forum, as well as drum n bass in general. ive always listened to squarepusher since i can remember, and now muziq and aphex twin alot. i play acoustic drums and dabble in keyboard a little bit. im really interested in hardware drum n bass. id like to make some music old school squarepusher style with just some vintage boards and analog effects- no computers or programs.
i really have no clue though, what i need to start off. i know that the roland sh101 and tb303 are staples, but as far as making actual songs and beats, sequencing, ect, i have no idea. i think it would be really fun to make some drum n bass/acid jazz stuff with a total hands on approach, alot of the reason being ive been an acoustic musician for years.
so if anyone would like to suggest some mandatory equipment, or have links to tutorials that can explain hardware music creation, anything really, id really appreciate it.
again, i have NO interest in soft synths or sequencing programs.