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I found This Video on youtube, He's speaking the truth on Hardware Vs. Software, good vid
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Mattman04 said:He seems to be misinformed about the warmth issue.
He admitted using stock drumkits in Reason, and building his own with the mpc....So there you go he just defeated his own argument right there.
Work twice as hard with software to get the sound of hardware?....Hardly.
The mpc is the worst example somebody can use for "warmth".
Emu, and Ensoniq yeah, but not Akai.
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No man...this guy is right on the money about everything... He has a way better argument than any of us...myself included... Software isn't necessarily inferior, kids like me just push out this junk on FL studio and reason and call it hot.
He even called out all the cats justifying fl with 9th!!! 9th knows hip hop...he gets his sounds from VINYL and get that hardware sound. Hes right man...so for all yall using FL studio...get a moth@ f***ing turntable.
The mpc beat had more warmth than the reason one he played....you can get that warmth in reason, you do have to work harder man....i have software (FL 7) and I know man.
He didn't say one was better than the other, he just really dignified his point.
BTW He didn't contridict himself...its called an "EXAMPLE" and he used em before but now he doesn't.
Pimpmatik said:trusty,
that was a pretty condescending post.I'm not defending the guy,but in records of the 60's and 70's,there were mistakes here and there,it was more about mood and feeling back then abd that,s really lacking in today's music.
Pimpmatik said:Again,I'll take Madlib and Dilla(r.i.p),their composed beats are as dirty as their sampled beats.
Yes,evolution is needed but knowledge of classic hiphop is the foundation.
Pimpmatik said:If a budding producer understands what Marley Marl,Ced Gee,Paul C,the Bomb Squad(and many more)'s approach,terrific results could be made with real instruments and stock sounds regardless of one using Reason or a sp-1200.