Solace said:
Why Would One Not Utilize Software That Emulates Hardware... The Software That Emulates The Hardware Most Of The Time Makes It Easier To Get To The Same End Product... Just Minus All The Extra Time... Anything You Can Do With Hardware You Can Do With Software... Because They Both Go Hand In Hand... Your MPC That You Use Has Software In It... And The Software People Uses Does What Runs On Hardware... So They Both Coincide... So Anything One Can Do With An MPC or Whateva Piece Of Hardware You Can Pretty Much Do With Software If Not Better And Easier... Thats My Thought...
I couldn't agree with you more. Hardware, is software in a portable unit. A hacker could dump the ROM in your mpc, and use a calculator, old radio parts, and rom chips to emulate it, or he could complie a c/java/perl(whatever) program to run on your winXP sys. It's all programs people. Unless you use vaccum tubes or something. Long as you keep it movin, I don't care what you use.
Yo! Your beat is wack cause you use FL.
Yo! Your joint is wack cause you still bounce tracks on a 4-track and don't have enough dough to cop protools.
When I was comin up, well I still am, we sampled kicks, snares, hats, and samples from the turntable into the 19" Gemini mixer, and bounced them on a tascam. So unless were talkin about sound quality, what's the difference if I sample into acid, chop with recycle, load into Dr. Rex and use my MPC to trigger the chops?????
But good for Marley Marl. And good for you if you're makin muzik and you like what you do. I'll let Rolling Stone be the critics. lol