Liquicity themselves are some of the most fervent flagbearers for the liquid sound, launching as a YouTube channel in 2008 and now releasing records and compilations, plus running an annual three-day festival in the Dutch countryside a few miles north of Amsterdam. Other key labels include Dutch liquid giants Liquicity, London-based Hospital Records (home to the likes of High Contrast and Netsky over the years), and of course, Goldie’s ever-reliable Metalheadz, whose eclectic roster includes liquid hero Lenzman alongside plenty of heavier producers. The latter’s label, Good Looking Records, became a hotbed for liquid - in retrospect, some of his earlier work, such as his 1992 remix of Apollo Two’s Atlantis (I Need You), could be seen as proto-liquid, exhibiting characteristics of the sound long before the genre got a name. It’s a quirk of drum & bass that producers tend to move between styles more than you’d find in other genres, but some of the names most closely associated with liquid over the years include early pioneer Calibre and the sadly departed Marcus Intalex, more recent newcomers like Alix Perez, plus scene veteran LTJ Bukem. Even back in the day, when all the breakbeat chopping and synth resampling was done on hardware samplers, most would have used a computer to sequence them. Then I just hit record on Reason when done, or drop and drag the midi over.You could (and some producers do) make liquid using a strictly hardware-only setup, perhaps based around an MPC or similar standalone sequencer, but in reality it’s easier and quicker to sample and manipulate sounds in a DAW. Now I just create the rough draft in Reaper because all looping and sync internally works. I mean really?įinally I setup in Reaper both VSTs and mapped the midi back to Reason, but turned off the sync. The loop settings are not available in the This works fine, but Liquid Rhythm will not loop. Then setup midi outputs on the devices in Reaper and send the midi over loop midi to Reason. The other way that I have successfully ran these two plugins is to load them into Reaper. Please update if anyone had any other success. dll'sĤ) Now when you run Reason the vst's will load.ĥ) Liquid Music is tagging the processor on my instance of Reason, but Liquid Rhythm works.Ħ) I am experimenting with different settings in jbridge to see if Liquid Music will run. For your reference we have created a plugin compatibility chart.ĭid you send them an ANGRY LETTER as requested!Ģ) Install 32 bit versions of liquid rhythm and or liquid musicģ) Run jbridge and create bridged files for liquid rhythm and or liquid music from the vst. If we missed your DAW, don’t be shy! Send us an angry letter at we’d be glad to include a walkthrough. That means whether you’re using Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Pro Tools 10, Studio One, Sonar, Cubase, or FL Studio, Liquid Rhythm will seamlessly integrate into your workflow.īecause the testing team at WaveDNA are such nerds, we’ve even taken the liberty of showing you exactly how to set up Liquid Rhythm with a pretty wide range of DAW’s. Liquid Rhythm is available as a VST, AU, or RTAS plugin. According to their website there is a link pointing to a compatibility chart, but the link does not work
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