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32. "Might be bad advice to you, but not for all."
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>anybody reading this should pay this no mind
>saying anyone not using software in favor of hardware is
>handicapping themselves is idiotic and basically useless
>information
>you can get amazing results using either alone, or both
>together, so don't project your experience on to someone else
>just because you work better in one platform or another

When did you become the foremost authority on ANYTHING? I simply was giving advice to ONE MAN who stated his aversion to software usage. I NEVER said this was applicable to EVERYONE in the world, like you are doing, trying to discredit my OPINION.

I'm not an idiot and my OPINION is NOT useless. I NEVER said you couldn't get decent results with hardware. And, I SPECIFICALLY was referencing his usage of something as antiquated as, which I"m guessing is what he's using, an 8 Track Tascam machine.

I NEVER said that that ALL hardware is useless or outdated. I myself have PLENTY of outboard stuff and still use an MPC 4000 and 3000. And, OF COURSE a good mixing board or summing bus can do wonders, BUT, I SPECIFICALLY meant that software is great for tracking because it allows one to bring up a project in a couple of seconds, is great for going back and making changes AND is also more convenient for passing those tracks onto engineers or artists that want to utilize them.

Don't take my words and construe into what you WANT them to mean before asking a COT DAMN QUESTION for clarity.

Don't try to son me... I ain't one of these rooks.

Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.

  

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Can anyone drop some science? After Dilla made the beat on the MPC... [View all] , judono, Wed Mar-19-14 02:00 PM
 
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RE: Can anyone drop some science? After Dilla made the beat on the MPC.....
Mar 19th 2014
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Pretty sure analog mixer into an ADAT
Mar 19th 2014
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RE: Pretty sure analog mixer into an ADAT
Mar 19th 2014
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      RE: Pretty sure analog mixer into an ADAT
Mar 19th 2014
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           RE: Pretty sure analog mixer into an ADAT
Mar 19th 2014
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It wasnt just Dilla. From like 96 to 02 sound. That EQ /compression is ...
Mar 19th 2014
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the secret was taking your tracks to studios with engineers n/m
Mar 19th 2014
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EXACTLY!!!
Mar 19th 2014
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      This is not just bad advice, but pure bullshit
Mar 20th 2014
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           RE: Might be bad advice to you, but not for all.
Mar 20th 2014
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           I don't actually load any samples in them...
Mar 20th 2014
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           don't do it nigga
Mar 21st 2014
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                Do as I DAMN please.
Mar 21st 2014
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      of course Dilla had engineers on the Commercial Beat Placements
Mar 20th 2014
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           RE: of course Dilla had engineers on the Commercial Beat Placements
Mar 20th 2014
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           EXACTLY what I was trying to say.
Mar 20th 2014
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           Do as you please!
Mar 20th 2014
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RE: It wasnt just Dilla. From like 96 to 02 sound. That EQ /compression...
Mar 19th 2014
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45King's Set Was Simple But Ahead Of His Time
Mar 20th 2014
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RE: Can anyone drop some science? After Dilla made the beat on the MPC.....
Mar 19th 2014
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not currently on the MPC, but have rocked the 2000xl, 1000 & 2500
Mar 20th 2014
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RE: this thread on gearslutz has some jewels in it
Mar 19th 2014
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RE: the compressor he used on his drums
Mar 19th 2014
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RE: the compressor he used on his drums
Mar 19th 2014
14
thx for posting. gonna check this out later this evening
Mar 20th 2014
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it was dillas ears man...
Mar 19th 2014
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RE: it was dillas ears man...
Mar 20th 2014
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in other words
Mar 20th 2014
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you're getting it twisted. i just used Dilla as one example. the ? was
Mar 20th 2014
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Starting around 2001/2002, Dilla had a do-it-all ability for mixing
Mar 19th 2014
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Those 2002 Batches were a revelation.
Mar 20th 2014
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a lot goes into it
Mar 20th 2014
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even if you sample your kicks in loud, and mess with the filter,
Mar 20th 2014
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      There's more to shaping a drum sound than loud sampling and a filter
Mar 20th 2014
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      If you don't mind me asking...
Mar 20th 2014
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QUESTLOVE, if you have any tips... you been in this since the early 90's
Mar 20th 2014
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Archival 15 (link)
Mar 20th 2014
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Here's the gear
Mar 20th 2014
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I've Been Trying To Make My Drums Hit Hard For Years...
Mar 20th 2014
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RE: I've Been Trying To Make My Drums Hit Hard For Years...
Mar 20th 2014
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      You're preaching to deaf ears...
Mar 20th 2014
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Unrelated bonus ish
Mar 20th 2014
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RE: the thing i'm most interested in
Mar 20th 2014
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ACP88..but its kinda overrated.
Mar 21st 2014
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Start with what you're sampling first
Mar 27th 2014
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RE: Start with what you're sampling first
Mar 28th 2014
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