and here it is again :)

http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?s=c16598fff4a4e4fa90c93f0f18b642dc&threadid=21973

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On 18 Jan 2002, at 18:20, ph. wrote:

> theres a thread on www.dogsonacid.com where you can get loads from. someone posted a
> proper link to this list recently...
> 
> ph.
> 
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>   From: Graeme 
>   To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List 
>   Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:17 PM
>   Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: amen break...
> 
> 
>   The amen break sounds like it does because it's a sample off a 1969 record by The
>   Winstons called 'Amen, Brother'.  To recreate that sound you'd have to use a 
>similar set
>   up, i.e. Drum Kit, Drummer, Studio Equipment, Mics, Processing etc.  Now I'm 
>assuming
>   that's not likely, so therefore it'd be easier to sample the original, if that's 
>the
>   sound that your after, or else to create some different breaks that will have 
>there own
>   sound.
> 
>   As for other well known breaks try:-
> 
>   James Brown :- 'Funky Drummer', 'Soul Pride', 'Tighten Up', 'Cold Sweat'
>   Lyn Collins :- 'Think (About It)'
>   Bobby Byrd :- 'Hotpants'
>   Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band :- 'Apache'
>   Ike Turner's Kings Of Rhythm :- 'Funky Mule'
>   Dennis Coffey :- 'Scorpio'
>   Kool And The Gang :- 'N.T.'
>   Skull Snaps :- 'It's A New Day'
> 
>   There are loads more but this should do for starters,
> 
>   Graeme
> 
>     ----- Original Message ----- 
> 
> 
>     hey can anyone help me build an amen break from scratch...and 
> another question is what are the names of other different types of breaks for 
>example:
> "amen" and so on aight if any of you can it'll be greatly apreciated.
> 
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