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>King Tubby and Bunny Lee were very close friends i guess the operative word there is 'was' and that must have been true even before kt was killed. Why else would lee perry write lyrics like 'at the bunny lee deading' (instead of 'wedding' and hateful stuff like that? I dont think he was joking either or it was a serious joke. Man dont talk like that unless they are willing to back it up. King Tubby is to this day synonymous with dub. Free ultrasound reporting software download. He was a man who had a passion for fiddling with sound equipment, and turned that passion into a new musical genre and a veritable art form.

(born Osbourne Ruddock, January 28, 1941 – February 6, 1989) was a Jamaican electronics and sound engineer, known primarily for his influence on the development of in the 1960s and 1970s. Tubby's innovative studio work, which saw him elevate the role of record producer to a creative height previously only reserved for composers and musicians, would prove to be highly influential across many genres of popular music. He is often cited as the inventor of the concept of Last 7 days. Last 7 days. Last 30 days. Last 90 days. Last 365 days.

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For fans of dub, there’s just nothing like a delay loop, with feedback cranked up and echoes going going going going going going going. Okay, you get the idea. Our friends at Audio Damage have just created a US$39.95 plugin that gives you all you need for trippy dub effects: (Windows VST; Mac AU/VST) The best part is the cell-shaded interface; it looks fantastic.

Best king tubby album

And Dubstation covers all the basics: syncable dub echoes (on/off switch), reverse, low-cut filter, and analog-style repitching of echoes. I’ve really enjoyed Audio Damage’s work in the past: clean interfaces, some character to the sound (I’m still a fan of their “dark” reverb), and MIDI learn in the VST plugs. Does this replace Logic Pro’s fantastic tape delay? But, it’s also $960 cheaper and can run in Ableton Live, so sign me up!

More on dub: History of the guys who didn’t use VST: Check out, including its rightful ruler. (See also BBC’s.) Audio samples included. You’ll also find a zillion links at, and, yes, there is a. Are among my favorite electronic artists right now; they’re a superb example of how you can take the influence of genres like Dub and make it your own. Their weapon of choice, not incidentally, for its deep library of sound design effects: Apple’s Logic Pro. Of course, you’d better throw some extra tricks in there, because the best dub effects come straight from a tape recorder: the effect was acheived by taking advantage of the gap between the play head and the record head on a tape deck; the dubber literally fed the output signal back into the input of the tape to create endless loops. The only way to manipulate the length of that delay was to change the speed of the recorder, thus repitching the sound.

Best King Tubby Album

With digital tools at our disposal, it seems only right to think up new twists with the technology we’ve got now. Updated: As readers have pointed out, I flubbed this post as far as pointing to more music. Sorry, gang — the Thievery Corporation reference is just an example of someone taking the techniques of dub and applying it to genre-mixed sounds. Oh, and you can easily tell that they’re using Logic Pro. I should have added links to, and the rich selection at of Berlin. Just make sure you have a turntable; those records do get mighty scratched up when you try to cram them into a CD player, let me tell you.

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