As a hobbyist I take offense to being lumped in with the dead weights. ;) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 04 April 2002 13:07 To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Getting Kick Ass Samples (more unnecessary capitalizing)
In a message dated 4/4/02 2:43:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm confused. It's okay to use a sample CD as long as it say "Hip Hop" instead of "Drum n Bass" on the cover? yeah, i know it seems like Im contradicting myself, but my point is that if your going to go to sample cds for breaks, using hip hop ones is the best technique- what you end up with is breaks that sound like "new" old-school breaks. Better advice is to save your money and go online to download hip hop breaks- much better than hitting a drum n bass site and ending up with the breaks everyone else does (classics aside). Im not against sample cds on the whole, just uncreative and blind use of them. If your using a Reinforced sample cd to make Reinforced-style music, well then your not contributing much to the art form now, are you? Your just dead weight, or a hobbyist at best.. ;) What kind of irks me about the whole issue tho is that the guys at Reinforced KNOW this. What do you think those guys would ever do if they recieved a demo with one of their sounds taken straight off the CD? They'd fuckin laugh at the naivety and lack of creativity displayed, that's what. --- Drum&Bass Arena Producers Discussion List http://www.breakbeat.co.uk You are currently subscribed to dnb-prod as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Virus scanned and cleared ok
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hobbyist I take offense to being lumped in with the dead weights.
;)
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Sent: 04 April 2002 13:07
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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Getting Kick Ass Samples (more unnecessary capitalizing)
In a message dated 4/4/02 2:43:42 AM Eastern
Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 April 2002 13:07
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Getting Kick Ass Samples (more unnecessary capitalizing)
I'm confused. It's okay to use a sample CD as long as it say "Hip Hop"
instead of "Drum n Bass" on the cover?
yeah, i know it seems like Im contradicting myself, but my point is that if your going to go to sample cds for breaks, using hip hop ones is the best technique- what you end up with is breaks that sound like "new" old-school breaks. Better advice is to save your money and go online to download hip hop breaks- much better than hitting a drum n bass site and ending up with the breaks everyone else does (classics aside). Im not against sample cds on the whole, just uncreative and blind use of them. If your using a Reinforced sample cd to make Reinforced-style music, well then your not contributing much to the art form now, are you? Your just dead weight, or a hobbyist at best.. ;)
What kind of irks me about the whole issue tho is that the guys at Reinforced KNOW this. What do you think those guys would ever do if they recieved a demo with one of their sounds taken straight off the CD? They'd fuckin laugh at the naivety and lack of creativity displayed, that's what. ---
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