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i got my dubstep sample pack from computer music magazine a while back!
but i just bough computer music recent mag when i went to upload the samples pack's from the cd the cd keep on lagging and won't open
up..even the tutorial keeps on skipping kind of giving me the shits..
anyone else ever have any probs with the computer music mag c.d?
i've had a few that keeps on lagging.
but i always like the turorials and sample packs tho.
frank grimes jr. wrote:This thread is seriously painful to read.
I was hoping someone in here could help me with my terrible drum programming, but I guess not.
this sounds fucking stupid but the way I like to write my drums is to just sit back with something to record myself and just come up with rhythms and variations by beatboxing (quite badly, I might add). It's really the only way I can write music, as soon as I'm sitting in front of my computer I just lose all creativity just end up making some stupid generic 4 bar pattern and looping that. I think it's the fact that I'm looking at this stupid quantized grid and feel like I have to make it fit in there. I also just end up using only like four or five different sounds, and the "beatboxing" tends to coerce me into using a lot more varied hits. The point of the beatboxing is really just to capture the groove, and not to think "was that a hi hat I just beatboxed, or was that a rimshot".
Anyways, after I record it, I play it back and try to recreate the groove as closely as possible in my DAW, paying special attention to really capture the feel of it.
Also you can pretty much substitute beatboxing with any sort of rhythmic instrument, I just like beatboxing because you can pretty much do whatever you want with ease. slapping your hands on the table would work just the same
That is a pretty solid idea.
Just because you are a character, does not mean you have character.
nowaysj wrote:To whomever moxxie was talking to (don't have time to read back, but every thread moxxie is in turns into this moxxie bullshit): don't listen to that fuck, he doesn't know a thing that he is spewing. He is completely disregarded around here except for jokes.
LOL you got alot of nerve to say what i dont know. What is that bullshit on your soundcloud? hot garbage.
I geuss being asked by King Tubby himself - If you even know who he is- if id agree to let him promote me through his network means i dont know what im doing.
Like basic mentioned. Grow up.
"disregarded here" ..if you only knew how many people dislike this forum
The scientist a.ka "King Tubby" was the original king tubby's right hand man, theres reasons why some call him "king tubby" instead of scientist. apparently no one knew that....
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Moxxiedubstep wrote:
I geuss being asked by King Tubby himself - If you even know who he is- if id agree to let him promote me through his network means i dont know what im doing.
even if you have even talked to scientist (you haven't), why would he, a dub legend, promote a dubSTEP artist? especially a smallbwoy such as yourself? get serious fool