
A new 100% original hard house track by me! ^_^ (except for the vocal at the beginning and through out parts of the song...I sampled that).
No preset loops have been used to make this production as I have made them myself. Enjoy! ^_^
Genre: Hard House
VST Instruments Used:
3 nexus
BPM: 145
FX Used:
1 Parametric EQ
2 Multiband Compressors
1 Stereo Enhancer
3 Korg MDX (Equalizers, compressors)
Time Taken: 2.5 Hours
No preset loops have been used to make this production as I have made them myself. Enjoy! ^_^
Genre: Hard House
VST Instruments Used:
3 nexus
BPM: 145
FX Used:
1 Parametric EQ
2 Multiband Compressors
1 Stereo Enhancer
3 Korg MDX (Equalizers, compressors)
Time Taken: 2.5 Hours
Category Music / House
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 90px
File Size 8.78 MB
I've just converted this to a wave. It doesn't pass 0db so I can only presume you are using a limiter to stop it maxing out, this means it's good to go. The only thing you could do is compress it to draw the quiet bits out. Other then that it's good to go. If you wanted it written to DAT I could do that for you at cost price but really, all you need to do is bap it onto a CD-R and send it to the manufacturer or label. Most programs have a built in limiter and run at 44hz so a CD-R is fine.. If you sent this to a mastering engineer they'd probably do nothing to it. I've mastered CD's before like so I know this is cool.
Yea there's this kind which has a limited melody but lots of hihats and such, there's the kind that takes lots of ideas from hard trance (melodys, pads, sweeps etc.) and then there's the old skool kind which has a cheezy bassline, high soft kick, and what sounds like 8-bit hihats.
stuff like george centeno, DJ bam bam, poogie bear, people like that.
it's like hardstyle, but the synths are less agressive and more goofy and fun, the drums are more rotterdam than nu-style (like, they don't reverberate and have gaps between the kicks) and stuff like that. indeed, hard house did breed hardstyle, as well as jumpstyle and schranz.
check out songs like "Check This Out" by George Centeno or "War" or "Stomp" by Mark V & Poogie Bear. that's real fuckin' hard house right there B)
it's like hardstyle, but the synths are less agressive and more goofy and fun, the drums are more rotterdam than nu-style (like, they don't reverberate and have gaps between the kicks) and stuff like that. indeed, hard house did breed hardstyle, as well as jumpstyle and schranz.
check out songs like "Check This Out" by George Centeno or "War" or "Stomp" by Mark V & Poogie Bear. that's real fuckin' hard house right there B)
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