Walter Vos
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Location: Groningen, The Netherlands
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Posted: Sun Jan 16 2005 13:14
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Yup, that's a very nice one actually
I'll post some 'fix ya snare up' tips here later, i heard a couple of very interesting ones. |
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TNK / ATK project
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Posted: Sun Jan 16 2005 13:43
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Walter Vos wrote: |
here is my latest.
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Have you done this in Madtracker (with some cool edit post processing) ? With the sample pack you told us about ?
BTW, I posted a small hiphop drumloop I made in madtracker here
It's running at 90 bpm.
Use it if you want (just credit me if you use it).
And BTW, do you think it's a nice one ?  |
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Walter Vos
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Posted: Sun Jan 16 2005 14:00
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I didn't tell you about any sample pack, that was Stealth-P. This is Synth 1 for the bassline, TickyClav for the 'clavinet', and organized trio for the organ (vsti's). The drums are all sampled, it's two kick, one for punch and one for blast, and two snares, one for freshness, and one for blast also. I just updated it with the snare from the example i posted earlier btw. It was missing a bit dirtyness i think. |
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aRGee
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Location: Holland
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Posted: Sun Jan 16 2005 15:24
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What´s this? Nice movie/soundtrack . |
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Walter Vos
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TOffe
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Posted: Sun Jan 16 2005 16:22
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aRGee wrote: |
What´s this? Nice movie/soundtrack .
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It's Aesop Rock and Evil Nine
Aesop Rock's other stuff is alot better but I thought this shockwave video was so cool I had to share it in this topic. |
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Silas Rye
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Posted: Mon Jan 17 2005 00:13 samples |
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actually, i am in need of a package of modern, mainstream hip hop (club) snares. I have sampled a couple myself, but would love it if someone had a package of them. |
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Stealth-P
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Location: Zoetermeer, The Netherlands
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Posted: Wed Jan 19 2005 15:59
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you do not need special hiphop samples to create hiphop music, i for instant use professional studio sample cd's, but since i dont got the original cd;s anymore i cannot come up whit the name of it, i have to do some research on it.
Bottomline, you can create nice songs without special hiphop
samples..peace. |
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Solid Reptile
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Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Posted: Thu Jan 20 2005 09:07
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Stealth-P wrote: |
you do not need special hiphop samples to create hiphop music, i for instant use professional studio sample cd's, but since i dont got the original cd;s anymore i cannot come up whit the name of it, i have to do some research on it.
Bottomline, you can create nice songs without special hiphop
samples..peace.
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can you zip and upload them? |
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Stealth-P
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Posted: Thu Jan 20 2005 18:36
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hehe... nope its 1.3 GB  |
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TOffe
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Posted: Thu Jan 20 2005 22:21 Re: samples |
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Silas Rye wrote: |
actually, i am in need of a package of modern, mainstream hip hop (club) snares. I have sampled a couple myself, but would love it if someone had a package of them.
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the thing with snares, imho, is that you never can use just one snare. try to blend up to like 3-4 snares to get the right sound that you want. it takes time to find the right ones, yes! but the outcome is really worth the effort specially if you change the volume of the indevidual snares for every hit making the sound unique everytime the snares punches into your song. or maybe every second hit, that's up to your imagenation, just a tip. my personal thought is that it sounds way to boring with the same snare over and over again. |
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Stealth-P
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Posted: Sat Jan 22 2005 13:37
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ya toffie your right, i do that my self also, but keep in mind guys if you are making rap beats for mc's , you do not need variation because its merly a beat and not a song. |
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