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Holla !!! Im Sreejith from Bombay India .... started making beats around an year ago on FL studio ...recently came to know about sampling ...I need some honest feedbacks on my new beats please ...here's the beat

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12-07-2006
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You've definitely got an ear for samples and the placement that follows.

I think they are just a little dry.. I would *personally* add some backing instruments..

on Exile2 I couldn't actually tell if the file was still downloading or if it was a break in the sample..

good luck
12-07-2006
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thanx 4 checkin out mah track ......preciate the feedback
12-08-2006
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come on people....there are so many pro producers out here .....Im a newbie ...I need some feedbacks ..please someone ....
12-14-2006
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That is a beautiful sample. I have some choppy-style arrangements, but that is too choppy.

In general, you don't want something to sound like a mistake. At first, I thought my hard drive was acting up when I listened to your first song.
12-14-2006
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I see what u mean .....but I had to cut of the sample at that point to avoid the succesive note being included in the chop ....is there any way to stretch the ending part of a sample so that it doesn't sound choppy ...I hope Im not sounding stupid..
12-14-2006
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Iis there any way to stretch the ending part of a sample so that it doesn't sound choppy ...I hope Im not sounding stupid..
The best way to add some depth to your samples so that samples work with each other is best to add some delay and/or reverb. It has to be used a little though to stop the samples sounding choppy. And no you ain't being stupid, it is just part of the learning curve and everyone has gone through the same difficulties that you have faced.

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revolt was NICE
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