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    Need tips and some help

    trial and error. Start everywhere you have'nt. sample and save bangin drum loops for some basic foundations. learn that mpc inside and out first.
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    basslines vs melody

    Play what sounds right to you. Normally use the Bass like glue between drums and *name an instrument* Bass does melody to. wiki the bass guitar.
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    Odd question. But some responses PLZ.

    Sup Ill Fam. Honestly. Have any of you had so much going on at once with your music production that you actually had/have to make a schedule for yourself? I mean actually setting aside time for improving individual aspects of your production processes and skills. Like specifying times set...
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    Training Your Ears

    Training your ears is important if you want to really get good at mixing. Then you can say shit like "There's too much 8 kHz in the vocals, and they're too sibilant" and "This guitar track sounds boxy with all that 500 Hz on it." heh heh I just say that stuff anyway.
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    Har-Bal

    Very handy tool. Been using harbal for a min. I to use it on individual samples like a spectrum analyzer to let me know where the samples gonna sit in a mix. Thankx for that link relic i havent read that yet.
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    Giving away a few Beats....

    ""besides I did that before and forgot which tracks I put on the CD... and of course I couldn't open it..."" me too. :)
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    A video explains the world's most important 6-sec drum loop (Amen Break)

    That was a very good link. Thank you. I wish there was a whole catalogged video encyclopedia like that of popular samples. If there is let me know.
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    Giving away a few Beats....

    But wait. Put those tracks on a CD. Put CD in a self addressed envelope. Address it to you at your address from you at your address. Mail it to yourself. Dont open it when you get it. Just store it away some where. Then Drop those tracks for em. If something you made blows up. Then talk to a...
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    having troubles making a melody?

    From the way you worded it it sounds like you should do the opposite of the first, music you never heard for the second. Depends on how bad it is shorty. This is writers block. If your really in the mood and your drums are still tight try 1. Changing the tempo to something WAY different...
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    This is the greatest keyboard...

    I agree completly. I was like that way back when I first got an RS7000. I was ready to return it cause I didnt want to learn (or didnt know I had to learn it...whateva). Then I studied the manual an really dug into it. Now I can make it sound like anything.
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    Learning to use certain instruments

    for a flute check out Dre's Bad intentions track feat Knocturnal off of the wash soundtrack. Learn Music theory. Learn to play piano. Play the piano and you'll play any instrument.
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    your favorite vst instruments

    1. CS-80 2. Pro-53 3. Sonik Synth
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    SD-2100-Sp-1200 emulator

    To what depth?
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    Cubase Question: fx only to a specific part of a vocal channel. HOW?

    Just copy it out to a new audio track, mute the main vocal for the part like dude said in the first place.
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    Recommending a Soundcard

    I have the emu 0404 which i believe is lesser but this is a good card. The patch mix sofware is deff somethin 2 get used to. Once you do get used to it. try using the built in efx with your sequencer... they're tight. there should b a built in preset for cubase to. I just set it to that and left...
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    Need sum equipment for STRICTLY computer beatmaking

    do u have a keyboard controller? I use an edirol pcr-50. It has 8 knobs and 8 sliders. all programable ofcourse. I know theres a cubase set-up I can import. But I dont I rarely use the knobs or sliders. They always work for something when I move em!!! So as always it depends on preference...
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    Turntable for sampling

    the only thing u should be concerned about is if you think your going to be sampling scratches. If so get with a Direct drive table. If not just get a belt drive. They usually cost less.
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    what would u recommend?

    The EMU has better specs. No protools though. PCI might be quicker. Look into it more thats all
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    Thoughts And Processes As Relating To Mixing With Headphones

    Here another article on this topic http://psbg.emusician.com/ar/emusic_cans/index.htm
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