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PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:18 pm 
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Drewzle wrote:
man this is some ill shit
goes great with a smoke

i think track 35 is my favourite so far (is that a Greta Van Susteren sample?!)


LOL i cannot believe you picked that out! haha i wanted a vocal sample so i turned on the tv and took the first thing on (tho i don't watch much fox news... i'm more of a cnn guy)

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Wax Inspektor wrote:
"man this is some ill shit
goes great with a smoke"

I totally agree... :D

Really dope EP (?!) and very inspiring!
Must have been a lot of work?! :shock:
Much respect for your talant in producing, I'm totally impressed!

Is that a SR 16 in some tracks???


i wouldn't say work, nothing this fun can be considered work :D
and you peeps are CRAZY! LOL yes it is an sr-16 it blows my mind you can pick that out!

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really cool man! i liek how the types of beats change but the style remains the same. i really like steam in my face so far again the diversity i esp love!

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just listened to all of it last night. mega dope stuff man.


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thanks for the feedback, and esp thank you for LISTENING!!!

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IIIII wrote:
all beats were done on the 404 :lol: just a bit of editing on the pc and 15+36 were layered on the pc.


so all those synth parts were recorded into the 404 to be sequenced? or did you sequence them within the synth itself? i'm curious, 'cos the levels and mixing work really well

when i record synthlines into my 404 i usually leave it to a 4 or 8 bar loop for ease of sequencing without getting confused. hearing some of tracks has made me realise that building/chaining longer, more complex patterns is achievable

i'm really digging track 4 (Second Hand) at the moment

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most of the time i record my synth parts into the 404, depending on how many samples i have playing. if i go beyond the 404's polyphony limit, ill practice playing the synth parts over my samples then record it while playing it live while i still have it in my mind. second hand was one of those. i have multiple samples layered and then i built synth parts ontop and played them live. i pay close attention to stereo distribution when working on this, i'm very serious about keeping things mixed well. my micron allows on the fly panning of whatever i'm playing, letting me experiment until i'm satisfied. i also add drums in with my micron, as in second hand.

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IIIII wrote:
ill practice playing the synth parts over my samples then record it while playing it live while i still have it in my mind.


yeah this ^ is where i need a bit of practice : )


thanks for the info. i'm using a Roland MC-09 which has a simple Pan feature, and also the same Isolator effect as the Sp-404, which are both great for getting my synth-lines sitting nicely in the mix before committing them to a pad on the 404. so i definitely feel you on that one

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wow! thank you for sharing that - I really enjoyed it


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