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When asked

  1. Where do you gain inspiration for new tracks?
  2. How did you get into producing on a professional level?
  3. How did you become so great with FL Studio (that is to say, did you teach yourself, watch tutorials, etc.)

on his reddit AMA, Tristan replied: "1.Usually, when I'm diving I'll just start singing a melody and then I burn it into my head, awkwardly bring out my phone and record it while trying to keep an eye on the road. 2.It's a very very hard step to take, but it's basically all about training your ear to "KNOW" what sounds good and what sounds bad... Once you have that skill, you don't need much more imo 3.I'm actually in Ableton now. The software doesn't matter so much. It's all about experience. "Flight" was produced in ableton"

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Tristam uses the hashtag #reaper and shows a screenshot of a song he's working on in what looks like the interface of Cockos Reaper.

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He uses it in this explaining sidechaining video.

Komplete 8 is mentioned in this 2014 Image-Line interview.

I have a copy of Komplete 8 and I use a few other Vst’s, 3x osc counting 😉 I like to keep it fairly software based since its also easier for travelling. It’s really what you make of it.

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Tristam says in his interview with Image Line: "I have a copy of Komplete 8 and I use a few other Vst's, 3x osc counting ;)"

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According to his reddit AMA from July 2013, when asked about his studio setup Tristam said he uses Sennheiser HD 650 headphones.

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At 12:44 in this video, Tristam applies the Dada Life Sausage Fattener plugin to a bass.

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At 15:01 in this video, Tristam applies iZotope Ozone 4 to a bass.

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Tristam is explaining his method of side-chaining, stating "Side-chaining is going to be on 12 ...and Peak Controller" at 0:57 in the video.

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Tristam mentioned in a C&A livestream that he uses Steinberg Cubase 8 for writing music.

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In his Reddit AMA, Tristam said he uses "Massive, sylenth, kontakt, sytrus, fabflilters, ozone, alloy 2, sytrus, fm8, razor, gladiator, SF, nectar a few others..."

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At 2:53 in this video, Tristam applies the Ohm Force Omhicide plugin to a bass.

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Using Pro-Q for equalization for everything in a stream.

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In this February 2019 Twitch Stream, one can see Tristam using these headphones while he performs The Beatles' "Hey Jude".

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Tristam says in his interview with Image Line: "I've been using Krk Rk 5 studio monitor for 2 years and I'm looking to get some Adam ax7, I use Beyer dynamics dt-1350 for headphones."

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Tristam says in his interview with Image Line (published in 2012): "I've been using Krk Rk 5 studio monitor for 2 years and I'm looking to get some Adam ax7, I use Beyer dynamics dt-1350 for headphones."

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Tristam states "And I'm going to make, like some crazy patches", after which at 0:12 in the video he opens Native Instruments' Massive Synth plugin.

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Tristam uses the iHome USB Wireless Computer Mouse, as evidenced by a Google image search.

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In a YouTube livestream titled "Tristam explains sidechaining in FL Studio," Tristam uses the Image Line Fruity Parametric EQ 2 extensively to mix a track he creates during the session.

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At 28:59 into "Tristam explains sidechaining in FL Studio", he uses the Image Line Fruity Free Filter Software Filter Plugin.

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Rogue is playing Tristam's ukulele at the facecam at 0:36 as Tristam requests Rogue to sing the comments.

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He has decided to buy a pair of ATC SCM25A Pro Studio Monitors after selling his old studio monitors.

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In a twitter picture he shows his "basic" setup.

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Mentioned in this post from Tristam's Instagram.

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Mentioned in this post from Tristam's Instagram.

*Additional source material added In this livestream he did on Twitch a while back you can in the screenshot that Tristam commented on what headset he used at that time. This can be found at 00:33:04 in the YouTube video.

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Mentioned in this post from Tristam's Instagram.

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In his Reddit AMA, Tristam says that he uses "Massive, sylenth, kontakt, sytrus, fabflilters, ozone, alloy 2, sytrus, fm8, razor, gladiator, SF, nectar a few others..."

In his Reddit AMA, Tristam said he uses "Massive, sylenth, kontakt, sytrus, fabflilters, ozone, alloy 2, sytrus, fm8, razor, gladiator, SF, nectar a few others..."

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In his Reddit AMA, Tristam said he uses "Massive, sylenth, kontakt, sytrus, fabflilters, ozone, alloy 2, sytrus,** fm8**, razor, gladiator, SF, nectar a few others..."

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In his Reddit AMA, Tristam said he uses "Massive, sylenth, kontakt, sytrus, fabflilters, ozone, alloy 2, sytrus, fm8, razor, gladiator, SF, nectar a few others..."

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