recycle really does help with the cutting up of sampled breaks.

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> From:         Daniel Norman
> Reply To:     Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> Sent:         Tuesday, December 18, 2001 11:34 AM
> To:   Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> Subject:      [dnb-prod] Breaks Programming -How? Hidden Secret.....
> 
> Hi,
> 
> After all the stuff about PC conflicts and nastiness, I've got a question
> on
> good old beats production.
> 
> Since peeps here can cast their minds back to stunning tunes like Source
> Direct / Oblivion on Streetbeats and basically all the Photek Productions,
> DeeJay Recordings (Pete Parsons - genius), deep stuff etc, etc - i was
> just
> wondering if anyone here had ever managed to approach their kind of breaks
> programming. How the f*ck do they do it?
> 
> I only really bought my studio kit to try to make intricate breaks for
> myself like i had always heard from those guys and after 2 yrs i know what
> i'm doing, but i can't get my breaks to sound like they used to in 95....
> 
> Basically, I haven't got Recycle for the A3000v2 sampler yet and i'm
> thinking this is where i'm missing out. Can you generally use Recycle to
> make to beats like on the tunes above. I have processed a ton of breaks in
> Cool Edit Pro, but its during the tune that i can't quite get them to cut
> up
> properly and still sound runnin'
> 
> I'm using a PII 450, Logic Silver and the Yamaha A3000, whereas I'm
> guessing
> peeps used to use Ataris and early Macs with Akai S3000 samplers - i know
> the timing of PCs, Logic and the Yam sampler might not be so good as the
> Atari and Akai, but surely thats not the whole story? 
> 
>  I'm thinking that Recycle/SCSI card might be the ultimate solution.....
> 
> Any help would be cool,
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> Dan
>  
> 
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