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    What 1 thing is ur setup missing?

    MPC-3000 and a Urei 1176 compressor.:)
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    Turntable..Deck?

    2 Technics 1200 Tascam XS-3 Mixer Shure M-447
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    How did you fall in love with Hiphop?

    I was always into Hip Hop, Hip Hop is a part of me. I bought my first Hip Hop CD when I was I think 7 or something, it was Kriss Kross's CD with "Jump" on it. I forgot the name. To this day I still listen to the record, some of the finest displays of sampling if you ask me. When I was 8 I even...
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    Cypress Hill...

    Damn I wish I had someone with that much talent mentor me! Protege
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    Why KEEP Vinyl?

    Inspiration! Everytime I look at my record shelf I get a high. It gives my room a really grimey Hip Hop look. And I get respect from other producers for keeping the essence of Hip Hop in my room...vinyl, it's a beautiful thing. Protege ps-you may want to ignore me I'm kinda tipsy.
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    what is the little things that impress you the most

    Bourbon Chicken Shrimp Fried Rice Krispy Chicken Fries from Hardy's Fries from Checkers Chicken Nuggets from McDonalds Vanilla Milkshakes Corned Beef in White Rice Grilled Cheese Buttery Grits $4 Buffets from Cici's Root Beer Texas Pete Hot Sauce Popcorn Shrimp Hot Pockets Egg...
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    Cypress Hill...

    Knew I wasnt the only one feeling them. lol...So that's who Muggs is??? Now I see why his name gets so much mention from other producers. Looks like I have a new producer to study. Are there any other "Flawlessly Produced" albums to check out? I already have both of the above mentioned CDs...
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    Cypress Hill...

    I got kinda bored listening to the Hip Hop that's out nowadays so I took a little trip back into my old CD collection and came across my Cypress Hill collection. I've never really noticed how tight their beats are. Them sh*ts is straight gangsta! I havent heard a wack beat from them yet. Who...
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    what is the little things that impress you the most

    ...There's no such thing... -Real Hip Hop -Record Shops -True Hip Hop Heads -The Neptunes -Live Instruments In Hip Hop -Flipped Samples -Open Drums To Sample (I get wet when I hear open drums to sample!:D) -Brass Stabs (I love sampling horn stabs) -Spanish Guitars...
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    What label would you wanna be signed to?

    Baby Grande no doubt!!! Protege
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    You guys can stop producing now...

    Cool, after I cop a Roland JV-1080 I'll be set. This is what I have so far MPC60, ASR-10, ass of vinyl!!! I've been using the ASR since I was 14, but I just added the 60 to the setup a couple of days ago, still trying to learn that sh*t. Protege
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    Most sampled song?

    Yup I agree, Funky Drummer probably is one of the most sampled songs of all time. I thought it was Synthetic Substitution but the list below shows other wise. Funky Drummer 2 Live Crew's "Coolin'" 808 State's "Pacific 202" Above the Law's "Murder Rap" Above the Law's "Untouchables" Above...
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    Most sampled song?

    Melvin Bliss-Synthetic Substitution Everyone and there mutha has sampled this sh*t. Protege
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    Cleverwon Produkshunz video: Feedback

    Nice sh*t. Yall sorta remind me of Jedi Mind Tricks for some reason. Nice beats man, them sh*ts was bangin kid, real grimey. You use that Motif to sample or what? Protege
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    What would you do with 80 bones

    Really...Only 80 dollars??? I payed a bass head around the corner $150 to steal me some Event montiors...I feel so used... Protege
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    A day in the studio with...

    I'd like to watch Dre in the studio during the making of NWA's Straight Outta Compton. All the beats on that CD were hard. I'd also like to see the RZA, DJ Premier, and Alchemist in the studio. Protege
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