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Rasan

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[HIDE] i forgot dude's name, started with a "d." he only signed on the siccness for the beat contest, won it, and never returned! lol oh nah, bout time the next one come around i should have my mpc 4000 and a motif rack. i was just usin a yamaha rs7000 the last time. i have a roland fantom now. i don't fuck with the fruity loops! lol [/HIDE]
 
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fruity loops? Naw holmes. I'm using the MPC 2000, KorgTriton Studio, I had a Fantom, Sold it to my homie, and i got speakers hooked up to. Fruity Loops is nice though. Acid is alright. I wanna hear what u can do with the Fantom. Still havent heard your shit Cesolito. Lets hear it. U seem to know what so tight and whats wack. I wanna hear whats good. Still waiting for the date on that beat battle folks.
 
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Your beats aren't bad, but whenever you come into a place talkin all that riff raff, not only are people's expectations of you going to be much higher, but in a lot of cases, people aren't even going to give you a fair chance and are going to just look for kinks in your armor.
 
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MAC WE$TERN said:
fruity loops? Naw holmes. I'm using the MPC 2000, KorgTriton Studio, I had a Fantom, Sold it to my homie, and i got speakers hooked up to. Fruity Loops is nice though. Acid is alright. I wanna hear what u can do with the Fantom. Still havent heard your shit Cesolito. Lets hear it. U seem to know what so tight and whats wack. I wanna hear whats good. Still waiting for the date on that beat battle folks.
put your money where your mouth is
 
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MAC WE$TERN said:
fruity loops? Naw holmes. I'm using the MPC 2000, KorgTriton Studio, I had a Fantom, Sold it to my homie, and i got speakers hooked up to. Fruity Loops is nice though. Acid is alright. I wanna hear what u can do with the Fantom. Still havent heard your shit Cesolito. Lets hear it. U seem to know what so tight and whats wack. I wanna hear whats good. Still waiting for the date on that beat battle folks.
Mufuckas STILL use Tritons?

Step the game up people...
 
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MAC WE$TERN said:
[/LIST]Still havent heard your shit Cesolito. Lets hear it. U seem to know what so tight and whats wack. I wanna hear whats good. Still waiting for the date on that beat battle folks.
I stepped away from production over a year ago im just a rapper
now the last production i did was on koopsta knicca last cd. I dont do work for free though tehm days are over unless i really respect and feel a artist. although if a price is right ill do some contest type ish. but im not the dude to help you out on that. I think Vince V or Sean T is the best producers on this site though.


this is the next release
Coming soon, Ill keep you updated



and im also working on another solo which will be coming sometime in the summer 2007!
 
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MrPeete said:
Mufuckas STILL use Tritons?

Step the game up people...
Are Tritons supposed to be old? I know people that still use the ASR 10. I used to have one of those too by the way. What about the MPC 2000? Thats old too.
Timberland still uses the Triton. Alchemist still uses the ASR 10. Them dudes are bad ass on the beats. Fuckin Madlib still uses the hott damn SP 1200!! It dont matter what you use man.
 
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MAC WE$TERN said:
Are Tritons supposed to be old? I know people that still use the ASR 10. I used to have one of those too by the way. What about the MPC 2000? Thats old too.
Timberland still uses the Triton. Alchemist still uses the ASR 10. Them dudes are bad ass on the beats. Fuckin Madlib still uses the hott damn SP 1200!! It dont matter what you use man.
It does and it doesn't matter what you use.

Cats still use the ASRs, MPCs, and the SP1200s more or less for sampling and arrangement purposes. Even though they're (from a chronological standpoint) old, ASRs and SP1200s possess a sound to them that makes them valuable still to this day. MPC 2000s aren't that old in terms of their life span as a sequencer (MPC 60, and MPC 3000 maybe, but not MPC 2000). Since these machines are designed to be either self contained or control other MIDI instruments, their flexibility is endless.

When you start talking Trinitys, Tritons, Planet Phatts, or whatever the latest sound module is, there's only so much flexibility there. You're limited to the stock sounds and the stock effects.

Everybody wants to say, "it don't matter what you use but how you use it" because they feel they're doing something waaaaaaay different than anybody else using the same equipment - but we all know that's bullshit. These modules have their signature sounds that everybody uses. Unless you're of the caliber of a Scott Storch, Rodney Jerkins, Just Blaze, Needlz, etc... you're most likely doing something someone has heard before. Oh, and don't let somebody create a hit record with one of these signature sounds because then you get every "producer" using those sounds over and over and over and over.... "Grindin" (Clipse) is a perfect example of this. Nobody was usin that clap or that "Hooah" sound until that song came out. "Grindin" becomes a hit, all these producers found those sounds and used them to death.

Now, if you're really trying to do this music thing on a major label level with the "it don't matter what you use..." mentality, and you're a nobody, pay attention to this:

Major label A&Rs are very meticulous individuals. At least the one's I've come across. I've been shopping tracks to majors for the last year or so (I'll get a placement one day, lol). You get good insight when speaking to these dudes. They know what they're listening to. The only time you really catch their ear is when you come with something different. They know the MPC 2000/Trinity/Triton combo when they hear it. They know when you're using the default quantize on the MPC. They know when you're using stock sounds and not editing them. THEY DON'T LIKE THAT SHIT!! They don't like that shit because it's not innovative. You're not doing anything special when you're using the same shit everybody else is using.

Even if you think you're using the MPC/Trinity/Triton combo different from everybody else, you're not. You think you're using it differently, but what/who are you comparing your methods to?


Cesolito #1 said:
bc you can have a 6 million dollar studio if you dont know what you doing then its all a waste.
That's the most overused and irrelevent cliche in the world when this topic comes up. If you have a 6 million dollar studio, you aint worrying about "beats".
 
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Good post Peete.

But wouldn't you say that for the most part, that if the music is good, what stock sounds, drum machine quantizes, and other equipment you used can be overlooked, or even ignored...?


Just for the simple fact, that I've never personally hear anyone complain about a song because they used the Triton presets, or the stock drums on the MPC... ( but then again, I've never spoken to a major label A & R, or anyone in the business, in regards to that matter... )




For example, Timbo has been known to use loops straight off of sample CD's, and he's still one of the most praised producers in the world.
 
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MOREBASS said:
But wouldn't you say that for the most part, that if the music is good, what stock sounds, drum machine quantizes, and other equipment you used can be overlooked, or even ignored...?
You're right, good music is good music. I totally agree with that...

BUT--

If you're a n00b producer trying to get a foot in the door in the mainstream music business, you have to do anything and everything you can to make sure your tracks DO NOT sound like the 500 - 1000 other beats that the A&R/Artist Manager/Artist/Producer heard that month.

What I've taken away from my experiences with these people are that these guys are pros at listening and like I said in the previous post, they know what they're listening to and what they're NOT looking for.

MOREBASS said:
For example, Timbo has been known to use loops straight off of sample CD's, and he's still one of the most praised producers in the world.
True, Timbaland and a lot of established producers use straight up loops and don't do anything to them. They can do that though because they're an established brand already.
 
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Welps, these A&R's must have really shitty ears cuz alot of the music comming out these days is ass. It's really up to the artist(mc,rapper) to get a producer heard. If i was making a cd, i wouldnt give a fuck what the A&R said how tight or wack a beat submitted is. If its wack its wack, whether he used a triton loop or a loop from a cd he got out of a dj equipment magazine. For me, i dont listen to a beat and try to figure out what the homie used to make it. I just listen to it and nod my head if its tight. If its garbage, thats what the stop button and fwd button is for.

But unfortunately, i've never met an A&R so i guess my (music ears), are no where near as great as these professional listeners called A&R's.
 
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MrPeete said:
That's the most overused and irrelevent cliche in the world when this topic comes up. If you have a 6 million dollar studio, you aint worrying about "beats".

Calm down dont get all emotional with it homeboy and actually if you cant work the equipment in the 6 million dopllar studio then your not gonna be making nothing. Thats pretty funny that you say that Bc Im cool with hi tek thats my homeboy from the streets i even grew up with his wife Michelle i been knowing him since 99 and he seems to think the same thang i said. he even said if your a true musician you can make the best out of what you got no matter what it is. And he is a better producer then anyone on this site ever so Im gonna believe a multi platinum professional producers advice over some inspiring producer. 9th wonder uses fruity loops(one of the cheapest programs) and still bangs out hits so that proves it dosent matter what you use but how you use it. but to each is own its not that serious though everybody do they own thang and accomplish your goals.


duece out!
Cesolito
 
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Cesolito #1 said:
Calm down dont get all emotional with it homeboy and actually if you cant work the equipment in the 6 million dopllar studio then your not gonna be making nothing. Thats pretty funny that you say that Bc Im cool with hi tek thats my homeboy from the streets i even grew up with his wife Michelle i been knowing him since 99 and he seems to think the same thang i said. he even said if your a true musician you can make the best out of what you got no matter what it is. And he is a better producer then anyone on this site ever so Im gonna believe a multi platinum professional producers advice over some inspiring producer. 9th wonder uses fruity loops(one of the cheapest programs) and still bangs out hits so that proves it dosent matter what you use but how you use it. but to each is own its not that serious though everybody do they own thang and accomplish your goals.


duece out!
Cesolito
lol @ emotional... You readin shit that aint there. How people can ascertain emotion from text, I'll never understand. It's a skill I don't possess, I know that much. Maybe I have to be a "real nigga" to do that?

You was too busy lookin for 'emotion' to even understand my point. I'll let you figure it out on your own.

Yea what Hi Tek said is true and 9th Wonder is a good example. Take into consideration that they're already in the door and they're not going through what up and comers are going through RIGHT NOW. I'm speaking from what up and comers are going through CUR RENT LY.