Originally posted by MadScientist
I can hear the difference ......... I'm speakin from trial and error and also experience.
Yo your tracks are bangin! I dig em foreal. Your engineering skills are dope too no doubt. All I'm sayin is your tracks would be just as hot and sound just as good wether you used battery or the MPC. If you switched from your 3000 to Battery tonight and made some tracks, nobody would be able to tell the diffrence. I guarantee it. Shit would still be hot. Its all about knowing how to choose drum sounds, tweaking them right, mixing everything right, mastering everything right. It dont matter which drum machine you use. If you can program you can program.
Originally posted by themucka
i can tell you a rookie....
that my problem with software... programs...
fools... don't understand the value...
of what hip hop was made with...
tell me one classic of hip hop made on... software....
i'm talking just the beat...
dog i went 2 school for this Fullsail...
i was ignorant just like you...
hollaring at them like naw... impossible...
but it isn't i've already tested they skills .. and my boy wayne knows off the muscle..
a hip hop engineer that's good ... like wayne allison/young guru/ bob rosa...
can tell the difference trust me...
i know producer who can tell even ....
but go head and comment and throw your 2cents... i can care less...
every site has 2 have is moron... i guess your the one
Value of what hip hop was made with?? Now you're just goin on a whole diffrent subject. Its a fuckin box. It doesnt represent hip hop. Its just a tool. Akai didnt even design it for hip hop, they designed it for country music. And I can tell you right now there is no big producer that doesnt use a computer somewhere in their rig. No big mastering houses that dont use computers. So a computer is good enough to master your track but not good enough to make the music? That dont even make sense man. Go back to school and learn about some new technology. You're stuck in 1985.