FREE MY BEATS
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- cookie0
GIVE ME ONE OF THOSE BLOCK ROCKIN' musical sound loop sequenceS!
sorry - i just can't stop thinking about these. ;)
- ********0
guys, whoaa hold up yo, I love you all, music is all good no matter how you shake it, I think a few people misunderstood me, well whatever it's all good, mogulism you got nice shit, keep it up brutha' I was just referring more to the fact that it might be easier to put your work in .wav format, zipped for people. ;)
- ********0
cookie, hee, hee you guys are great, lol ;)
- cookie0
gee shucks jazzy - no really you're too much! ;)
- mogulism0
added one more....very uninspiring weekend. I willmake them all .wav because JAZX said that it would be easier for you to use these....once again free beats by me...use them as you please
- mogulism0
I felt sexy when I woke up so heres one more for you.
- ********0
ohh yeah, zipped .wav files are the way to go, but .mp3 is nice to let people listen to them for size purposes. ;)
- mogulism0
so jazx whats up with a callaboration? interested? I want to make an 18 minute opus.
- ********0
hee hee I'll let you know, what I could do is provide you with some solid analog synth basslines and you could build off of that.
- mogulism0
cool...im down.
- dmw0
what are you using mogulism?
- ********0
sounds like a lot of stock loops though? is it or what are yo using man? sorry if I am wrong.
- mogulism0
Reason 2.0 sometimes cubase but not on any of the free stuff. I use cubase for special tracks. I also use my MPC2000 and a Roland XP-30.
- ********0
haa haa shit I use almost the same exact set dude: Reason 2.5, AKAI MPC2000 XL, Stanton STR8 Turntable, Roland MC-909 Groovebox and Roland PC-300 MIDI controller keyboard.
- mogulism0
I swear im not using stock loops....they all sound so stiff. However I do know how to manipulate stock loops...especially drums. I found a trick but I dont know if everyone that uses Reason knows it....may be they do.
- ********0
I know what you mean, is it with ReDrum? Importing .wav files into the step sequencer and resequencing them?
- ********0
You can slice .rex files, you know how to do that? Using ReCycle! and Reason 2.5? Once you are done creating a .rex file you import them into Reason and then into ReDrum and the individual slices are able to be used for sequencing. ;)
- mogulism0
Nah...but I do know that one. Its when you go into change events and do alter events. It gives you a percentage I usually go between 20 and 50 apply then I quantize that particular drum sequence...it works EXTREMLY well for conga's and shakes....it makes them sound not as predictable.
- mogulism0
Im thinking of getting a MPC4000 and a Yamaha Motif rack.....I might go back to just using hardware.
- ********0
actually, I enjoy hard samplers more than soft samplers and so do most Trip-Hop/Hip-Hop producers, which is what I consider myself beat wise. Quantizing anything in Reason makes it come out amazing, your damn right about that, especially stuff you import in under a different tempo. ;)