Tech Talk: Pole (Electronic Beats TV)
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2012
- "You have to imagine mastering as the necessary second pair of ears. If I make a piece of music by myself, and then try to master it myself as well, it's a bottomless pit. (...) It's really important that you take your material to someone else and tell them to listen to it." - POLE TECH TALK feature, taken from Slices Issue 1-08.
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this videos (tech talk) are so helpfull for creating music by your own....
A true artist! I'm in awe of his passion and talent.
Pôle : un génie du rythme et de la mélodie!
The first time when I heard his stuff was thanks to Levi’s commercial. Since then I love it!
The John Goodman of Dub.
LOL
Pole's big fan here! HD version of this piece pls~~~
Ich liebe slices-....! unheimlich wichtiger kanal!
i love slices-....! very important channel!
Karakta Many thanks for the support!
This is awesome! Please could you do a feature on DJ Metatron/Traumprinz/Prince of Denmark?
sehr geil !
Sehr Sehr Spannend!!!!
superb
**Masterpiece**.............myDubHeads**********
did he use the waldorf 4 pole 9v or 12v edition ? anyone knows that ?:)
06:19
Tube tech ♥♥
I wonder what he thinks about dubstep as a genre today. Deriving so fast and becoming so popular, dubstep really suffered from the huge loads of musically irrelevant tracks (in terms of not being innovative at all, but rather cooking up the same old ingredients again - Even to the point that a very large amount of the releases of the couple last years before Dubstep extincted not only were based on the same structure, but they were, to a very big number based on the same old samples and presets.especially the preset stuff is sad - considering that dubstep is all about sound design being driven to the extremes which is wonderful.
IMO there are a lot of great examples how interesting this genre is, this makes it really sad that dubstep lost its reputation amongst electronic music heads. I think dubstep was the first style of music that suffered from getting viral through social media and commercials to an extent that nobody cares about it anymore
You should paste some links to outstanding examples, you might be right, to me it sounded like regurgitating mid 90s dnb/techstep at half speed enough that it didn't interest me most of the time. Though I remember the commercialization also for dnb in the 90s. It was used in adverts and all kinds of tv stuff all over the place.
nice video, anyone know the track playing @ 6:30 ?
and 12:28 ?
@@adriano5705 Achterbahn and Stadt, both by Pole. Cheers ;)
what is that unit under the lexicon ? with colored knobs ?
boss delay
Roland DEP-5. Tobias Freund also has one in his limited selection of rack FX.
They might be onto something! I have SDE-330, 1000 and 3000. Maybe I should ditch one or the other for a DEP-5...
@@5meohd thanks!
Toller Musiker aber für meinen Geschmack ein sehr steril wirkendes Studio. Das beobachte ich aber häufig bei deutschen Produzenten. Ordnung und Sauberkeit geht vor kreativer Atmosphäre, wie man es vielleicht von Englischen Studios her kennt.
what's the track at 10:00 ? thx
Does pole offer mastering?????
Yes, since ages.
@@ElectronicBeatsTV seriously, still? that's amazing.
track id 11:50 anyone?
Taxi from the album '3'
what is the graphic EQ ?
Did some research and it looks like its SCV Audio 231 SPR
Thk very much !@@granoj1