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Massive native instruments trigger
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  1. MASSIVE NATIVE INSTRUMENTS TRIGGER PATCH
  2. MASSIVE NATIVE INSTRUMENTS TRIGGER PLUS

And just really hard sounds – either a really punchy kick drum or something really gross and noisy and distorted.įor you, what are the essentials of making hardcore? I like the richness of artifacts of digital distortion and really manipulating a sound, and weird timing that isn’t totally on the grid. I like music that has texture and grit to it, not only in the sound design, but overall. What kind of sounds are you typically drawn to?

MASSIVE NATIVE INSTRUMENTS TRIGGER PATCH

Listen to Kilbourne demo the patch below, download it for yourself, and read on to find out more about her sound design process. Named after a hook from Australian drill rap outfit Onefour, Retaliation is A Must offers a multitude of tweakable routing options and heavy sounds for engineering your next battle anthem. The resulting patch, Retaliation is A Must, deploys complex rhythmical movement and over 10 macros that sculpt the sound from a nasty kick drum into a rave alarm. Kilbourne recently applied some heavy tweaking to our Patch and Play series, providing an exclusive preset for MASSIVE X. “That’s really motivating and it makes me want to capture the vitality of that in the music I make.” right now that’s comparable to what’s going on in NYC at least, as far everyone’s interest in raving and pushing your body to extremes and experiencing things as fully as possible,” she says. After college, she moved to New Orleans but landed in New York City in 2017 – with the frenetic city as a backdrop, Kilbourne leaned into a signature sound that’s become increasingly faster, harder and sharper, finding solace in oversized distortion and pleasure in the pain of 200bpm+ kick drums.

MASSIVE NATIVE INSTRUMENTS TRIGGER PLUS

Musically, she was raised on a raw diet of metal, punk, Jersey and Philly club, plus the more twisted corners of blog house, happy hardcore and blistering gabber blasting out of car stereos. Her releases on labels like Casual Gabberz, Nekro Editions and Lenny Dee’s Industrial Strength – plus forthcoming EPs on PRSPCT and Evar Records – are thick slabs of visceral body music, exploring themes of release, chaos, euphoria, dysphoria and ecstasy.Īshe Kilbourne grew up on Sourland Mountain in the center of rural New Jersey, U.S.A., deep in the woods equidistant between New York City and Philadelphia. In the last couple years, Kilbourne’s name has become synonymous with a new breed of hardcore: chaotic, unapologetic, fierce, weird and free.















Massive native instruments trigger