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every7
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Does anyone have this? Would anyone WANT this?
It's not a "sample-spotting" compendium like some of the more popular new websites (the-breaks.com etc.), or even a definitive guide. It's just an industry manuscript that some Japanese businessmen apparently used during the great beat-buying phase of the early 90s when they were buying everything up in the U.S. to take back.
The advantage and also its limitation is that it only covers open breaks, so it's just for absolute drumheads.....The CDs have looped samples of all the breaks.
It's helped me a lot in the last seven years or so (I've always been interested in knowing where the open drums come from just as trivia), and I was wondering if anyone else had benefitted from it?
Anyone else who has a copy, I'd also be interested in the different covers that people have on their copies. My version is about a ninth generation photocopy, and I'm pretty sure it's not the original cover art that they used (usually industry manuscripts have quite plain bound covers).
My copy is entirely in English, except for fine-print on the inside page which I can no longer make out (poor photocopy!)
It's not a "sample-spotting" compendium like some of the more popular new websites (the-breaks.com etc.), or even a definitive guide. It's just an industry manuscript that some Japanese businessmen apparently used during the great beat-buying phase of the early 90s when they were buying everything up in the U.S. to take back.
The advantage and also its limitation is that it only covers open breaks, so it's just for absolute drumheads.....The CDs have looped samples of all the breaks.
It's helped me a lot in the last seven years or so (I've always been interested in knowing where the open drums come from just as trivia), and I was wondering if anyone else had benefitted from it?
Anyone else who has a copy, I'd also be interested in the different covers that people have on their copies. My version is about a ninth generation photocopy, and I'm pretty sure it's not the original cover art that they used (usually industry manuscripts have quite plain bound covers).
My copy is entirely in English, except for fine-print on the inside page which I can no longer make out (poor photocopy!)