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something new. a bit more classic, less synths and stuff. https://soundcloud.com/formalbad/drop-red
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My friend recently passed, he used to post here under the name lanzy. I'm having trouble finding which part of this music subforum he posted in most frequently, but to cut to the chase, here's a mix of his music I just finished: https://soundcloud.com/cosmicprank/posted-predominantly-a-tribute-to-phillip-lanzbom-dj-mix
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# ? Jan 29, 2016 22:40 |
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cosmicprank posted:My friend recently passed, he used to post here under the name lanzy. I'm having trouble finding which part of this music subforum he posted in most frequently, but to cut to the chase, here's a mix of his music I just finished: It seems his user name got changed somewhere down the line: http://forums.somethingawful.com/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=105661 I'm sorry for your loss.
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# ? Jan 30, 2016 05:33 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy1e0aWHKeA
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# ? Jan 30, 2016 19:19 |
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XPOST DOWNLOAD IT BEFORE THEY BAN ME FRONT COVER: TRACKLIST: This album was originally inspired by posting random tracks and beats in here with you guys, so I'm letting anyone with the balls and the bandwidth and enough free time to kill a horse have it for free. Until the bandwidth gives out on the link or the label guy asks me to take it down. I'm currently high as gently caress. Ban me. This whole post is a link to the loving album. It's 2gb or so. Good luck GOONS http://imgur.com/a/F8zQm - album art link THNDRTHF - POSTING WHILE HIGH - 2016 THNDRTHF - POSTING WHILE HIGH - 2016 THNDRTHF - POSTING WHILE HIGH - 2016 THNDRTHF - POSTING WHILE HIGH - 2016 THNDRTHF - POSTING WHILE HIGH - 2016 THNDRTHF - POSTING WHILE HIGH - 2016 THNDRTHF - POSTING WHILE HIGH - 2016 THNDRTHF - POSTING WHILE HIGH - 2016
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 08:45 |
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cosmicprank posted:My friend recently passed, he used to post here under the name lanzy. I'm having trouble finding which part of this music subforum he posted in most frequently, but to cut to the chase, here's a mix of his music I just finished: gently caress RIP LANZY YALL
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 08:46 |
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who lives in nyc lets make some beats @@thunder???? https://soundcloud.com/thejcw/yujioooh
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 15:21 |
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I'm not in NYC anymore
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# ? Feb 12, 2016 01:44 |
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oh COME on https://soundcloud.com/thejcw/wimp
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# ? Feb 12, 2016 20:30 |
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bleed kush weed bush https://soundcloud.com/ratsreebok/weed-kush
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# ? Mar 4, 2016 03:18 |
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working on scoring a new film https://soundcloud.com/thejcw/dmill
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# ? Mar 4, 2016 22:48 |
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I recently got an MPC1000 (JJOS free with yellow fat pad upgrade) after wanting an MPC for ages, this seems like a logical thread to talk about MPCs in I hope. Currently my workflow is to do preliminary sample prep (2-bar loops and single hits mostly) in Audacity or Ableton Live, copy that over and slice up the loops directly on the MPC. Then I turn off quantize completely (except for punching in a high hat dummy track) and record everything realtime, usually in 8-bar sequences. My (rock) drummer friend came over last week, she had literally never touched a drum machine before, within five minutes she was absolutely tearing up some chopped breaks. This was a little intimidating but also super inspiring to keep me jamming and improvising on the pads. The MPC workflow is great and it just took me a couple days to figure out the basics comfortably. Still, this is a big and complicated machine and if you can think of little or big things you wished you knew when you were starting out on MPC, I'd love to hear them.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 20:33 |
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h_double posted:I recently got an MPC1000 (JJOS free with yellow fat pad upgrade) after wanting an MPC for ages, this seems like a logical thread to talk about MPCs in I hope. I had one for about two months, and I decided I just couldn't do it. So much of my workflow revolves around working with samples, and with Ableton, it's just way faster. I wanted to love my MPC, but I'm way, way faster on Ableton/Push. I hope you can find a place for it in your workflow, though.
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# ? Mar 14, 2016 21:47 |
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dj bobby bieber posted:I had one for about two months, and I decided I just couldn't do it. So much of my workflow revolves around working with samples, and with Ableton, it's just way faster. I wanted to love my MPC, but I'm way, way faster on Ableton/Push. I hope you can find a place for it in your workflow, though. I'm curious what aspect of working with samples you found easier in Live? Obviously there are a million things in terms of effect processing you can't do on the MPC, but for a lot of basic trimming / slicing / etc. I find it really fast working with the MPC jog wheel and F keys. I like that neither my eyes nor fingers ever need to move more than a couple of inches on the MPC. Also the standalone hardware was very much part of the point for me -- it's refreshing not having to plug up to a DAW if I just want to noodle for half an hour at the end of the day. All the same I love having a USB port to move samples back and forth. I like how it can be a two-step process where I can do prep work and cook up the underlying ingredients on the laptop, then once you dump all the ingredients into the stewpot you forget about the prep work and just play. Not that there are any objectively right/wrong ways to do things of course, I'm just curious about other people's workflow.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 00:16 |
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h_double posted:I'm curious what aspect of working with samples you found easier in Live? Obviously there are a million things in terms of effect processing you can't do on the MPC, but for a lot of basic trimming / slicing / etc. I find it really fast working with the MPC jog wheel and F keys. I like that neither my eyes nor fingers ever need to move more than a couple of inches on the MPC. Exactly my feeling. I love my 2500 with jjosxl even if it's not as easy as chopping poo poo up on ableton with its full set of tools.. To me, it might even be because of the limitations of the mpc. The only thing I would ask of my MPC is more than two effect slots to be honest. Conversely, does push make manipulating samples in ableton feel more like using an MPC? I had a maschine for a while, and I enjoyed how easy sample manipulation was, but gently caress the whole maschine interface. Writing it in that and then recording each track to ableton tracks was super annoying to me.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 00:25 |
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The best example I can give is on the new Simpler and transient-based slicing. It's unreal. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EulZyEyBZlU Basically, it allows me to drop entire tracks into Simpler and start slicing to pads immediately. Really, it only takes a bit of adjustment on the sensitivity to get the "good" transients. From there, it's like any other pad-based interface with Push/MIDI/etc. This is huge for me because very often I drop entire tracks into Simpler and start chopping from there, and with warping support, it timestretches as well. I think the new Push is more MPC-like (while still being native, unlike Maschine). Again, I do think the MPC has its uses, I just really struggled with efficiency while using it.
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 04:43 |
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Ricky Bad Posts posted:The only thing I would ask of my MPC is more than two effect slots to be honest. Have you taken a good look at MPC Software and its respective hardwares? You have the niceties of software and computer integration like Maschine, but with the MPC workflow mostly intact. Worth taking a look if you're like me and liked Maschine, but couldn't get down with the way song writing and arranging flowed. Also, it's worth noting that almost everyone I talk to who uses Ableton pretty much swears by it and I have never read any real complaints on it. I would switch to Ableton in a heartbeat if it had a comparable MPC "song mode" where I could methodically place loops where they need to be for x amount of repeats. Having spent most of my life using a MPC 2000xl, 500, and 1000 w/JJOS, and now MPC Studio with MPC software, I'm pretty much stuck on the MPC way of doing things.
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# ? Mar 19, 2016 22:19 |
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illBilliam posted:I would switch to Ableton in a heartbeat if it had a comparable MPC "song mode" where I could methodically place loops where they need to be for x amount of repeats. Having spent most of my life using a MPC 2000xl, 500, and 1000 w/JJOS, and now MPC Studio with MPC software, I'm pretty much stuck on the MPC way of doing things. I *think* it does. Check this out under "13.6 Follow Actions" https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/launching-clips/ I didn't mess with song mode much when I was using an MPC, though, so I might be wrong.
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# ? Mar 20, 2016 00:50 |
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That's very interesting. Next time I demo Live I will be sure to try that out. Thanks for linking that. Unfortunately its not quite the song mode that the MPC provides. In MPC song mode, you can take finished sequences, arrange them vertically in chronological order in a table. Beside each sequence are adjustable parameters for sequence repeats and tempo. Its really straightforward and clicked with me the first time I used it. I haven't been able to find anything that has clicked with me as well as MPC song mode.
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# ? Mar 20, 2016 23:05 |
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New track! https://soundcloud.com/jryanmusic/get-it
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 01:21 |
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h_double posted:Still, this is a big and complicated machine and if you can think of little or big things you wished you knew when you were starting out on MPC, I'd love to hear them. Get the mpc-tutor.com tutorials. They're really well laid out and pretty much the only way to become familiar with all of the features of the MPC/JJOS. I have a MPC3000 that I use 95% of the time but the JJOS is just so intuitive and easy to use, I can fly on my 2500
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 21:19 |
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gently caress you if you haven't bought POSTING WHILE HIGH rip lanzy
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 02:25 |
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BIG-DICK-BUTT-gently caress posted:Get the mpc-tutor.com tutorials. They're really well laid out and pretty much the only way to become familiar with all of the features of the MPC/JJOS. I have a MPC3000 that I use 95% of the time but the JJOS is just so intuitive and easy to use, I can fly on my 2500 Yeah I got the beatmaking ebook from mpc-tutor, it's really good. I skimmed past a bunch of the really basic stuff but it's good reference for "I want to do [x function]". Also the Jeremy Ellis MPC finger drumming tutorials on youtube are super helpful and inspiring (Ellis is a monster, probably the best pad drummer I have seen), really good for building up accuracy / rhythm / coordination. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEpLD6vD43E
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 04:52 |
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Just put out a little beat tape. I like it I lurk SA but I thank you all for being helpful to me over the years. https://soundcloud.com/cosmicprank/sets/deanery
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 21:34 |
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Anybody using iMaschine 2? https://soundcloud.com/no-bad-karma/new-imaschine-beat I've never played with touchpad triggers or the maschine interface before a few days ago.
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# ? Mar 29, 2016 14:50 |
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http://lexlingo.bandcamp.com/album/most-high Produced tracks 1 & 5 Blaze one to track 5 today / right now boom
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# ? Apr 21, 2016 02:30 |
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Considering the last post was April 20th, even if this is trash, I'm happy with it and how it turned out.
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# ? May 3, 2016 18:29 |
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Blimpkin posted:Considering the last post was April 20th, even if this is trash, I'm happy with it and how it turned out. I like this, cool vibe and nothing stands out to me as being really out of place or jarring. My one criticism could be it's a little long for the simple instrumentation but I didn't really get bored listening to it.
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# ? May 11, 2016 12:41 |
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meme posted:I like this, cool vibe and nothing stands out to me as being really out of place or jarring. My one criticism could be it's a little long for the simple instrumentation but I didn't really get bored listening to it. Cool, thanks man, I make like 10 of these a week but none see the light of day until I work on one for 10 minutes and bang something like this out. I feel the same as you.
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# ? May 13, 2016 17:59 |
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Blimpkin posted:Anybody using iMaschine 2? I've been loving around with the original iMaschine for a bit now. I love it for getting some ideas down but at this point I'm looking to move towards desktop stuff, so I skipped the iMaschine 2. That said, I'm now looking for a nice new Midi controller to mess around with FL Studio because my 49-key Axiom is way too big to keep in my Manhattan apartment. Looking for a 25-key with decent pads (I guess, also not opposed to just getting my pads elsewhere).
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# ? May 21, 2016 16:03 |
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Good Will Hrunting posted:I've been loving around with the original iMaschine for a bit now. I love it for getting some ideas down but at this point I'm looking to move towards desktop stuff, so I skipped the iMaschine 2. I skipped iMaschine, but 2 is treating me really well. Your question about a midi controller is also very relevant to me, and I look forward to the advice you get.
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# ? May 21, 2016 16:26 |
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I'm normally a metal guy but I wanted to try my hand at making a hip hop beat for a personal project. This is at 105bpm with intro / verse / chorus / verse / double chorus. All programmed in Logic. Would appreciate any feedback. https://soundcloud.com/tom-w-dillinger/s2016-beat
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# ? Jun 6, 2016 20:36 |
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Anybody got new heat i been in the mountains making solventless dabs *420*
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# ? Jul 23, 2016 01:49 |
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THNDRTHF posted:Anybody got new heat i been in the mountains making solventless dabs *420* yesterday i was just wondering what happened to you since i used to read this thread a lot, and here you are! i'm working on my first ever beat, I will post it tomorrow maybe for feedback/laughs
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# ? Jul 23, 2016 03:38 |
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i quit at life but i cant afford to kill myself so here i am
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# ? Jul 23, 2016 16:19 |
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THNDRTHF posted:i quit at life but i cant afford to kill myself so here i am here's babbys first beat, I just started using FL Studio and I don't know what I'm doing but I think it's ok. Went for cloud rap, not sure it even ended up really being a hip hop beat but https://clyp.it/frfloclm please critique and tell me how to do it better. also I know it's too long
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# ? Jul 25, 2016 00:12 |
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Nigel Tufnel posted:I'm normally a metal guy but I wanted to try my hand at making a hip hop beat for a personal project. This is at 105bpm with intro / verse / chorus / verse / double chorus. All programmed in Logic. Would appreciate any feedback. This was a while ago so I dont know if you still need feedback but I would say that the drums are a little too constant, it sounds almost like a trap beat but you want the hats to go a little faster in some places. Like instead of hats on a constant beat speed them up a little here and there - you will probably hate this song but listen to the hats here this is what i mean - https://youtu. be/3SDYus7iKC8?t=24s. Maybe also lose the drums for a few bars then bring em back in. Also I wanted to hear a bass line come in, nothing fancy but just some low end to accentuate the chorus bits. It's also a little dry imo, may be just me but I like reverb and I think some reverb on pretty much everything would sound good. The beat itself is cool though, I like it Paperhouse fucked around with this message at 00:39 on Jul 25, 2016 |
# ? Jul 25, 2016 00:31 |
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New Track! Check out some of my other tracks while you're there! https://soundcloud.com/jryanmusic/wooden-penguin Feedback is hugely appreciated! Would really like to collaborate with a vocalist (singer or rapper). If interested, let me know!
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# ? Aug 16, 2016 18:00 |
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Is this an appropriate thread for finding a musician I can hire to take some lyrics I wrote and set them to music? Since my technical music knowledge is limited and this is my first effort, it's only four stanzas and I didn't put much thought into flow. It's a booty rap with a Scottish motif.
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# ? May 15, 2024 02:44 |
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Well, that's troubling, because you've got to put some thought into flow, but even if you've got it wrong at first blush it's nothing that can't be finessed. What kind of lyrics are we working with, here? What sort of production style are you aiming for? Bagpipes? "Scottish motif" could mean a lot of things, honestly.
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