Son Them All, you should add choruses to your tracks. The loops are good, but they get repetitive since there isn’t much variation at all.
But you can’t beat me with those Ronald McDonald boots.
Hey, shut your mouth underling. I found an MPC2000XL for 400 bucks (dude probably vai b’nout to thievery) so if I can get a hold of that and resell it, then we’re on. Compositionally constipated ass…
Yeah, I pretty much got that far and that’s all ha ha. Guess I’ll do trial and error until I get it.
Anyway, new track on my page called A New Weapon. It’s a remix of a Nipps track. www.myspace.com/senseisounds
Sensei
Damn…that Sunset Voyage is the best beat I’ve heard in a long time.
Nothing going on right now. A couple months ago I was working on building my orchestral templates for my DAW, but I got distracted. I’m about to pick back up once I get my new sample library and I’m going to commit myself to a beat a day and maybe a motif a day,or a thoroughly flushed-out orchestral arrangement every week or so. I’m behind considering how much money I’ve spent on software.
i have mad projects i’m working on.
soooooooooo many tracks, i’ll up some later.
Thanks man, I have no idea why so many people like that one… I’m not too satisfied with it, ah well, it was more of an “experiment” track for me… guess it turned out okay.
Anyhow, the page is now www.myspace.com/lodestarsounds for those who care.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OBTXVB9V
LOTS of adub production tracks, upped them for someone else for a project i’m working on but i’ll share with SRK too <3
shoryuken assemble! lol.
are korg trinities any good? been thinking of getting one.
…bump? for good music!
i only suggest getting a tritone if you’re good at making music with pianos and keybords, or you really want to learn how to use a keyboard. personally, i dont have the dexterity to use a piano, which makes no since, but i really didnt like using the tritone. the metronome on the tritone is loud and annoying and basiclly it has all the sounds that you hear from recent music that’s been made (Neptunes).
i’m more software-based with my production so…my info mite come off as being one-sided.
what’s up man, justthought I’d ask since you like DnB as well, you wouldn’t happen to have dj loxy’s The Cylon Commander album, would you?
Nope, but that name interests me so I will hunt for it definitely.
Sensei
P.S. New song on my page, it’s a remix of the ending theme from the anime Tokyo Tribe 2. Lemme know what you think.
^^diggin’ it…too bad i cant understand the lyrics, lol.
“pro on jazz”
one new song. did a kind of a jazz mix from a song i love. short but worth a listen.
lawl, i am sensei’s producer homie.
I just want a Triton rack unit. I already have a controller, and the rack comes with more shit than the keyboard does…great for someone like me who wouldn’t use half the functionality of the keyboard in the first place.
I have a question. I don’t want to get into DJing, its fun, but my taste in music doesn’t blend well with others. However as a beat maker, I want to be able to scratch. I don’t really sample, but I’m curious about scratching on vynl…does it take a long time to get the timing and everything good? Do I need a special needle or could I just use some 1200s with a DJ needle? Can you scratch any vynl to get the sound you want or will I have to go record diving what I’m trying to avoid? Thanx in advance…
-:bluu:
man, fump record diving. timecoded vinyl is where it’s at.
I would really recommend not getting a Triton. I’ve owned one since the late 90s and I stay pretty up to date with all the latest software shit… Pretty much for price:performance, Triton units are the equivalent now of what mid range Casio’s were compared to the Triton(In the late 90s). If that makes sense; ]
The Triton is pretty painful to program(Mostly because of its program mode limitations, horrrrible filters and lack of dope waveforms) and I couldnt imagine doing it on the rack version. Keep in mind the rack doesnt really have more features than the Studio or Extreme versions at all. Also expanding one with MOSS and any other addons will jack up the price of something that is already not very cost effective. Most of the add on cards arent very nice either.
The only real reason to use a Triton is a: the simplicity of having access to some ok sounds all in one place and b: the sequencer if you dont have a PC, and the rack doesnt even have this. The Motif and Fantom both have arguably much better sounds than the Triton also. ;[
Just my advice on that;]
Im thinking about a fantom