Chrono said:the handy track would be nice to get, it'd pay for itself in a year
themucka said:it paid foritself the 1st day:thumb:
Honesty said:I disagree...
I just buy a bunch of records... I don't typically pay for that $2-3 a pop unless I know who the artist is...
But just buy a bunch of stuff... I've bought records because I like the cover art... real rap...
Buy it... throw on the turntable, let it play and go play some madden... Listen to the ENTIRE record... don't skip around, don't skip through songs... don't do anything like that... While the majority of my samples come from intros... I do on a occasion find good breaks around the bridge area... or elsewhere... so listen to the entire thing...
This is why I disagree w/ taking a turntable to buy records... I like the take my time... also... every tiem I listen to a record, something different jumps out at me... now if I'm pre-screening what I buy... I might be missing out on the sample that'll put me over the top.. .who knows...
themucka said:by that same theory you jus appkied you can be doing yourself an injustice... you could be saving and finding the raw samples and breaks by listening b4 you buy.. i dont kno about you but i leave the record stores with over a 75-100 dollars worth of hits errytime..
and jus because i prescreen doesnt meen i dont listen 2 the whole record or the song im sampling when i get 2 the lab...
when you spent over 5gs before on records than spent about 3gs more on records and all are winner you will bring the portable turntable errytime..
trust me.. i see jus blaze in ny all the time with a handy trak...
i aint trying 2 be madlib and flip erry record i buy 4 the sake of flipping it...
pz
classic said:Just listen man....
class...