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Yup the RME's are sweet but if you want the very
very very best, the stuff most pro's use, invest in an Apogee AD-8000. So
versatile....
RME ADAT card with a Apogee AD8000,
heaven!
the new AD16 is phat and cheaper, so is the
mini-me
phat for live use!
$$$
LOS
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:28
AM
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Getting Kick Ass
Samples (more unnecessary capitalizing)
"anyone know a good Analog to Digital
Converter? "
I'm sure there's a hundred other makes and models out
there that are as good or better.. But the RME ones are very good.. (and
pricey)...
Check out the ADI-8 and ADI-96 PRO... BADASS!
One thing to note for the Purist or those who
feel like making quality quality music is please go out and buy a copy of
the CD's and not download the mp3's. If you remember an mp3 isn't as
"quality" as a real CD. I would definetly recommend downloading the tracks
to listen to them or using a service like www.cdnow.com. But i would suggest going out
and buying them to sample in. Personally i would try to find them in vinyl
format because i love being a purist but that is just me, its going to be
converted to digital if you use a computer. Speaking of which anyone know a
good Analog to Digital Converter?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 3:40
PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Getting Kick
Ass Samples (more unnecessary capitalizing)
Not in any particular order, but these are
all greats...
Curtis Mayfield
Isaac Hayes
Quincy Jones
Millie Jackson
James Brown
Johnny Hammond
Creative Source
Funkadelic
O'Jays
Herbie Hancock
Booker T & The MGS
Bobby Womack
Isley Brothers
Sly & The Family Stone
The Soul Searchers
Dyke & The Blazers
Ike Turner
Dennis Coffey
Charles Wright
The Headhunters
David Newman
Eugene McDaniels
Archie Bell
Wade Marcus
Earth, wind & Fire
Rufus Thomas
Black Heat
The People's Choice
Bobby Byrd
Jimmy Hughes
Dramatics
Avergae White Band
Donny Hathaway
George McGrae
Kool & The Gang
The Meters
Junior Mance
Johnny Harris
Grassella Oliphant Quartette
Billy Cobham
Now get your sample-tastic asses to
audiogalaxy and grab some orginal shit...!
Peace...
D //
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002
9:15 PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Getting
Kick Ass Samples (more unnecessary capitalizing)
I'll have to agree
with dirtyrat on this one... sampling breaks is one thing, but sampling
synths is another. I thought the whole point of sampling something
was to use it differently, but if you're gonna go use synths samples
from other dnb tracks, it's kinda... cheap. Let's get a list going of old funk
artists you guys like, so people can start looking into their cd's (like
the thread going on earlier, which mk2 responded to listing the
Incredible Bongo Band as one good source of samples). Any
others? mk2 also included a link to www.funk45.com, and jesus christ,
there's a lot of good shit on there. C'mon, let's start
throwing
out some names...
joe --- Drum&Bass
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