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d1gd33p
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forget a kit just dig in them crates ... and build your own kits
I buy sample kits a lot. Not really construction loopsets, but Preset Banks, Drum Kits, etc.
High quality sample packs are absolutely necessary to produce commercial level EDM if that's what you're aiming for.
lol.. either that... or you know, like actual skills? Work a synth, mix.. while you're at it, might even develop an idea of your own or two.
I wonder where Tiesto got his sample packs in the 90s? Must've all been on Napster, right?
If you're gonna be sarcastic maybe actually know what you're talking about. Of course things like sound design, composition, mixing, etc. are important but if you have shitty samples your track is going to sound like shit compared to commercially produced tracks. There's nothing wrong with using whatever samples you want to produce whatever kind of music you want, but for popular genres like trance/dubstep/future bass you're just going to sound bad with bad samples, and conversely you're not going to sound good just because you used good samples.
And for your point about Tiesto, sure? I don't know much about music back then. But if you use the samples he used back then to build a track today, it's going to sound pretty terrible compared to industry standard tracks which proves my point.