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DONT TELL HIM, hes carries a large chopper around, and loves to use it at every opportunity.
Dont be his next victim, you have been warned.
When you have a choice between crap or crap, you are only gonna get crap.
The reduction in quality of music IMO, is down to cutting costs in the production department, like the extortionate cost of sample clearance today(caused by the industry that now owns most copyrights charging extortionate...
Thats pretty much how it works anyway. a rapper gets signed gets an advance and then until the label breaks even the rapper doesnt get a dime. If the label never breaks even the rapper never gets a dime in royalties, and the way 360 deals are going with the labels getting a slice of all...
I dont want to see an end to the dirty souf, I would just like to see more balance.
There is a place for all kinds of hip hop, we shouldnt be bombarded with just one kind, thats when it gets a bit boring and predictable.
I disagree with this statement, its a producers job to make the emcee sound as good as he possibly can.
Its a producers job to take a concept or idea and make it bloom into a full fledged track.
A beatmakers job is to make beats, a producer produces songs.
If a beatmaker wants to give his...
Dont get me wrong, I dont entirely disagree with you, I think Pro Tools HD is the best out right now and its the way studios are going, but some studios are still running logic.
There was a time when Cubase was the industry standard, but times change, different players enter the game.
Im not...
LMAO.
To remove muddyness of a bass you really have to drop around 300hz. But if the bass is part of the sample then the best bet is filter out the bass completely and try to remake a bassline and add a kick if the sample had a kick. At least then you can add variation to both without...