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Originally Posted by BIGDtheeAbmnble
THIS IS THE FIRST POST ON THE NET I PERSONALLY ATTEMTED TO MAKE A BUCK OFF OF(BELIEVE IT OR NOT NICCAH!),AND I GET COCKBLOCKED AT A FIRST ATTEMPT.JUST GOES TO SHOW HOW MANY HATERS AND WANNABE DR.DRE/ALCHEMIST/EASY MO'BEE'S THERE ARE IN THE UNDERGROUND,PURE ANTI-CAPITOLISM AT ITS FINEST,AND I WITH DRAW MY ATTEMPT TO HELP THE NEXT PRODUCER,THE PRICE HAS JUST BEEN TAXED TO $562.95 FOR 2 DVD'S FULL OF INDUSTRY CERTIFIED SAMPLES,AND NOT TO SOUND SIMPLISTIC BUT 90% OF YOUR SAMPLES IN YOUR BEATS HAVE ALREADY BEEN USED ESPECIALLY "SO WONDERFUL" RICK ROCK MADE A VERSION OF THAT SONG 8 YEARS AGO HOMIE.........AND THATS WHY EVERY SAMPLE BASED BEAT MAKER SOUND THE SAME........YOUR A PRIME EXAMPLE OF THAT......
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Interesting. do you remember what the rick rock song was called? i want to hear it.
Heres what i dont understand though. you are a proponent of all beatmakers having their unique sound, because you are complainging about how all sample based producers sound the same. now how is everyone buying drums from you going to change that? if everyone gets drums from people selling them on the internet, wont everyone sound the same anyway? if you can provide a legitimate source for your drums, then thats great, and you are among the few with a legitimate buisness operation, and i repsect that. however, whether or not you can, there are a lot of people on the internet who download free sounds from websites, rename them, and package them for resale. i feel its my obligation to warn anyone who doesnt know it that buying from one of these people (whether or not thats you) will not make their beats better, sound like timbaland, dre, or anyone else. i am simply advocating digging for drum sounds, and the diversity that that would create in hip hop music.