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http://www.beatstreet.ca/product_info.php?products_id=7146&artist=Spacek
Go there, click on "Eve (J-Dilla Remix)" - Pay attention to the drum pattern, especially right before Mos Def starts his verse (comment on how dope that track is later...)
Now, I've been programming beats in FL Studio recently and was working on a track yesterday that I was TRYING to do something similar with my drums (double kicks and whatnot), but the shit was coming out stiff as fuck and no amount of editing seemed to get it "right". Shit feels too stiff or mechanical. I can't get the notse "loose" enough to have that feel to 'em.
In the past, I used an ASR-X with groove quantising and that shit always fell right into place. If I programmed beats with Sonar, I'd get the same/similar results. I'm using FL studio on my laptop while on the bus mainly 'cause it's a P-233MMX and FL Studio works well on it, but also because I use it as a plugin in Sonar and rewired through ProTools. It's my scratchpad, I need this shit to work 'cause the ideas are starting to flow again.
Go there, click on "Eve (J-Dilla Remix)" - Pay attention to the drum pattern, especially right before Mos Def starts his verse (comment on how dope that track is later...)
Now, I've been programming beats in FL Studio recently and was working on a track yesterday that I was TRYING to do something similar with my drums (double kicks and whatnot), but the shit was coming out stiff as fuck and no amount of editing seemed to get it "right". Shit feels too stiff or mechanical. I can't get the notse "loose" enough to have that feel to 'em.
In the past, I used an ASR-X with groove quantising and that shit always fell right into place. If I programmed beats with Sonar, I'd get the same/similar results. I'm using FL studio on my laptop while on the bus mainly 'cause it's a P-233MMX and FL Studio works well on it, but also because I use it as a plugin in Sonar and rewired through ProTools. It's my scratchpad, I need this shit to work 'cause the ideas are starting to flow again.