1.) i have to, some of my stuff doesnt have a memory to store presets/patches lol
2.) depends, not always but some emulations are still crappy so some hardware geeks will be able to tell.
^^^thats a yamaha hehe, i had the ry-10, brought that thing into the park for those summer-cyphers. I also had a 606 but ive traded that for a s950 and a vestax-07pro, still got 505 which i hardly ever use and the drumstation.
^^ another nice one is the R8, i have a drumstation and it does the job.
I never owned one but i had one for a long time when i was 13. My dad's a flamenco player and we went to visit a friend of his. This friend's brother used to be in a famous dutch 70's band of which his brother was playing...
what music are you trying to mix ?
He has great tutorials, lots of em on youtube but at the same time he can be very demotivational lol the sheer awesomeness often just puts me off like i still miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiles to go when it comes to turntablism.
I once gave a dude an mpc workshop...
Well i dont know why you need the controller, if the track is finished in reason then print to cubase and import the printed trackfiles in a new cubase project and add the acapella's.
Funny, i think his wings track (shoefetish) is the better one but i don listen to mainstream, just stuff that supposed to sound like hiphop to me... Im not diggin thriftshop, to me that shoefetish track deserverd him some formant credit but still, there's 871623812638172631 other stuff out there...
comes across in my connections a lot but i could the same about capt. crook aka claus layer (from Berlin).
Face it, people be always be missing out on something lol
no, im not hating on macklemore at all but its 1% in my spectrum. It would not be the first name that would pop up when talking about interesting hiphop. I get it though,macklemore is mainstream as he scored one hit there but the rest of his portfolio will never hit that. I like his song about...