Eurobeat home production

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Eurobeat home production

Post by hao-bao » 20 Mar 2006, 15:06

Hiii

I'd like to know if anyone here has tried to make some eurobeat tunes?

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Post by oresama-chan » 20 Mar 2006, 16:05

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Post by hao-bao » 20 Mar 2006, 16:18

Oh thanks ! Been stupid and forgot to search :p

I'm getting crazy trying to redo the eurobeat synth like on this sample : http://www.chez.com/sebastienvalmont/durk/sample.mp3

It's not so easy damn !!!

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Post by hao-bao » 21 Mar 2006, 16:12

I need people opinion.

here is an attempt at making eurobeat synths :

http://www.hao-bao.com/various/eurobeat4.mp3


does it sound like eurobeat?

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Post by Shinraikan » 23 Mar 2006, 09:23

It sounds like the kind of synth you'd have in the intro BEFORE the synth. Not bad, but if you took that synth line and added some more definition and layered it with chords, it might sound pretty good. :D

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Post by Humbedooh » 23 Mar 2006, 10:15

As Shinraikan said, it sounds like a preface to something. I could very well imagine it as a eurobeat tune (thinking something along the lines of Go Go Girls here mayhaps?), but it definitely needs some more weight to it - it's too light on it's feet and simple as it is right now. I would suggest a more bass oriented drum beat so you can really feel the beat, and also another layer with some simple chords to give it some depth.
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Post by hao-bao » 23 Mar 2006, 12:52

sure ^_^

gee it takes so much time to get a synth that sounds nearly like a real pro tune :)

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Post by Humbedooh » 23 Mar 2006, 13:14

hao-bao wrote: gee it takes so much time to get a synth that sounds nearly like a real pro tune :)
Takes a while to learn how to ride a bike as well, if you get my drift : )
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Post by hao-bao » 23 Mar 2006, 18:14

Do you mean taht I have to fall on the ground and bleed few times before succeeding :p

Do we know what first the actual first track to ever use the modern eurobeat synth riffs? Where is it from?

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