jb61264 wrote:not sure I follow you...you mean Native Instruments Battery "Sampling" Software??? which comes with over 12GB's worth of 23,000 professional drum samples???jdoty wrote:point is simple what is rmx? preset drum patterns. Awesome sound quality too.jb61264 wrote: So please explain to me how Hip Hop Phenomenon is sampled beats that isn't chopped and spliced or goes with the dynamics of the track.
i can tell their is no winning with you considering you use rmx and reason. its all about battery.
what's your point?
What do you think about BT?
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you're idea of what hip hop is completely inaccurate. Yes, one school of hip hop production is heavily about sampled material. However, that is not true of all hip hop music. In fact, it's not even close to true. Today, more and more hip hop is produced entirely from scratch rather than using any sampled phrases. Listen especially to west coast "hyphy" stuff, and southern "crunk" stuff. All done by programming. Synths and drum machines or their virtual equivalents. Now, remember, that doesn't automatically make the music good, but i'm just pointing out that you clearly have no fucking idea of what is up with hip hop production.
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first of all i was talking about the track BT did hip hop phenomon. Second of all the stuff you are talking about is garbage. Hyphy, Crunk.leisuremuffin wrote:you're idea of what hip hop is completely inaccurate. Yes, one school of hip hop production is heavily about sampled material. However, that is not true of all hip hop music. In fact, it's not even close to true. Today, more and more hip hop is produced entirely from scratch rather than using any sampled phrases. Listen especially to west coast "hyphy" stuff, and southern "crunk" stuff. All done by programming. Synths and drum machines or their virtual equivalents. Now, remember, that doesn't automatically make the music good, but i'm just pointing out that you clearly have no fucking idea of what is up with hip hop production.
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jdoty wrote:my point is what is rmx. preset drum sounds? bad sound quality too.




http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1354.html
http://www.musictechmag.co.uk/mtm/reviews/stylus-rmx
http://remixmag.com/mag/remix_spectrasonics_stylus_rmx/
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan05/a ... lusrmx.htm
Just let me know when you want me to stop making you look like a moron
Any software tool for doing beats is only as good as the quality of the drum samples you put into it and most importantly the skills the producer has for putting the beats together.
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jdoty wrote:hip hop = is all sampled beats
sorry, you could see he i might get the wrong impression.
as far as not liking hyphy or crunk, that wasn't my point either if you bothered to read the post.
anyway, it was a misunderstanding steming from your post above.
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Please don't diss E40 or any of the homies from the deep south, I like that kind of musicjdoty wrote: first of all i was talking about the track BT did hip hop phenomon. Second of all the stuff you are talking about is garbage. Hyphy, Crunk. :roll: . That shit is terrible. I rather hear stuff by cold cut, shadow, qbert. Back to your e40 and young joc.
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Come back when you have an argument that is worth a shit...jdoty wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxYHuZrg1ms
wow!!!!!!!! Guy is bad ass. Got some wicked dance moves.

Looks like BT is just free-stylin with some stuff in the video...having fun with Ableton and his stutter toy...
The stutter toy is probably an adaptation of the D-Beam that Roland uses on the Fantom synths...ultrasonic sensor that links the sensor measuring the distance and movement of his hands to some sort of envelope that controls the stutter.
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yeah man, i can't trust the opinion of anybody who'd rather listen to cold cut than e-40.
and like i said before, i don't really think it has antyhing o do with talent. Are cold cut talented? sure. Does that mean they are any good IMO? nope. sounds like fuckin grocery store music to me, just like bt does.
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and like i said before, i don't really think it has antyhing o do with talent. Are cold cut talented? sure. Does that mean they are any good IMO? nope. sounds like fuckin grocery store music to me, just like bt does.
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