lots of old tunes have 80% of the drums on one channel and the rest on the other channel. just split up the stereo signal into 2 mono signals. hope this was of any help.
just some advice ...
a) make sure you have 2 copies of your beats. cds are cheap but tend to skip and stuff.
b) also make sure they have a cd player with esp
c) do a soundcheck! make sure your mic is leveled out correctly and the monitors work for you. (we once played a gig without monitors...
i use vsampler and i am pretty happy with it. vsampler3 looks mighty and i can´t wait to get it. it has the basic infos i am looking for
check out www.vsampler3.com
which album / track are you referring to?
Alchemist is my favorite producer and especially if he works together with mobb deep, infamous mobb or prodigy those tracks sound awesome. that kid is a genius
i have those drivers and they are xp approved. just don´t want my system screwed up. (Finally found a way to get rid of msn and all that other crap windows comes with
i know this is just a general question, but maybe you can help me.
Right now I am running Windows XP Professional. Everything is working nicely and I am absolutely happy with it. I am about to install a new mainboard and a new cpu to my computer and since my system is very stable right now...
i was missing some options like "smart disable all effects", which are very important for me using an old computer. as i already said i guess it is best to wait some months until they have released a more stable version.
you´re welcome. i´ll try to rip them as soon as i get a hold of my dads vinyls, which are at my grandmother´s house. you probably wanna try downloading them since it´ll take a while (speaking of months) ´til I get there ...