Producer $trut - wuddya bangin with!!!!
street_muzik
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If you don't want to share what's in your kitchen, that's cool, but there are a lot of heads on here makin' beats. Some for hobby, some pro. My main studio set up is centered on a Digi 003 factory set up. I have turntables plugged into that. This way I can listen to and record samples, and route audio to various samplers on a bus.I have groovebox mc-303, a tr-808, mpc3000, and an oxygen 8 midi keyboard. They're all intertwined in an orgy of midi and audio. I'm still figuring stuff out on the mpc. Haven't figured out how to match the timecode of the mpc with pro tools. I don't want to slave the mpc because I don't want to lose the mpc feel. Tryin to figure out how to slave PT to the MPC.
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still.
Damn, and your beats are so good!
I use an mpc60 (mk1, gotta have the armrest!), s950, s01, RME Multiface, edirol controller and various compressors. You know the one thing I really want? Some time to use it all!
really? you dont use midi beat clock or anything?
focusrite saffire le interface
midiman radium 61
midisport 4x4
maudio delta 66
2 turntables
old heathkit tube amp for front end
ableton live 6
wavelab 5
recycle
reason
waves diamond bundle and ssl bundle
albino 3.0 soft synth
and just started integrating fruity loops into ableton via rewire.
and vegas 7 for mastering/editing
I used to use more hardware, a yahmaha a5000, emu esi 2000, akai s2000, boss sp303, electribe es1, yahmaha su200, korg ms2000r, but the software with just the mpc won me over and have been using the same rig for the last 4 years with no real plans of upgrading, except for maybe copping some nice pre's. really digging the lunchbox at the moment.
beats @ www.myspace.com/thelowendtheory
a Macintosh (maybe 2), Peak, Cubase (ok, maybe more) and some records.
Sometimes less is more.
question
does midi beat clock mess up the timing o the mpc at all? I dont want to mess up the feel of my swings, etc.
mackie vlz 1402
genelec 1029a
2x technics 1210
roland jupiter-6, sh2000, jx3p, korg ms10, poly61,microkorg, SSB banana, oberheim matrix-6, yamaha dx-7
nuff records to sample
i got some mpc beats up right now: www.myspace.com/fredfades ...
will put up some sp1200 beats soon.
couple midi controllers
nord lead 2x
ensoniq dp/4+
tc konnekt 24d
mackie.hr624
1200+records
forthcoming:
oberheim matrix 1000
roland jd990
inVrs i wanna hear your tracks
records
rhodes 73
arturia minimoog (rarely)
2 aardvark q10s
cakewalk sonar 3
im lookin to cop a ramsa board and a minimoog/voyager.
s950 wouldnt hurt but im doin fine with the sample time i got
less is more at the reservoir
nice to see another oberheim user here. my favourite synthesizers.. the matrix 6/1000 sounds so FAT.. cant go wrong. and its fairly cheap still. no need for a moog.
myspace.com/inversecinematics ->check the beatport player for more tracks
myspace.com/motorcitydrumensemble
I just sold my Oberheim Xpander I did turn that and my MPC1000 into a MPC2500, a Nord Lead 3 and a 500GB HD though So all is good! Nah, I use no time code as well...I do most of my drum sequencing in the MPC then record into Pro Tools, keeping everything at the same tempo and time stretching when need be! My sleeper is the Boss SP-303, that I use to throw some grit into the equation, nice effects, nice filter/EQ, and you can flip from 8-12-16 bit very easily...I also have a Korg Poly six, and a MS-2000 and Fender Rhodes are at my bros. crib that I can use when I want. Next item on the list is a Fender J Bass!
axiom 25
delta 44
and someothershit.
Why would you do this? Ableton can do everything Fruity can and then some.
I use Fruity and its piano roll is a breeze to use. Use the "FPC" plug-in in the piano roll and it's easy as pie to build beats, add samples etc.
Mine:
Fruity
VST plug-ins
PadKontrol
SansAmp bass DI pedal
Roland Space Echo (haven't used in a while)
And also getting into Live and Battery 3. Thinking of getting that fxpansion Guru drum plug-in, looks hot.
power mac g5
Macbook pro
Motu 828 mk2
Hill multimix 16
Focusrite Trackmaster pro
modified Belarri tube channel strip
ashly parametric eq
ableton live 5
wavelab
mics
sm57
octava mk219 LDC
MXL gold edition LDC
tonnes of cheapos and borrowed mics
amps:
Vox AC30cc2
Mcgohan 20 watt tube amp (use for guitar and as a mic pre)
Bogen chb35 35 watt tube amp (use for guitar and as a mic pre)
Bell and Howell Pacemaker 15 watt tube amp (use for guitar and as a mic pre)
Epiphone valve jr 5 watt tube amp
2 x 12 cab
4 x 10 cab
2 x 10 cab
insts:
'64 fender mustang
'70's rebuilt yamaha sbg100
gretsh shortscale electromatic bass
Tacamine jumbo accoustic
pedals:
modified MXR distortion +
modifeid crybaby wah
custom built Green Ringer
custom built Big Muff
guyatone micro delay
synths/keys/soft:
Rhodes stage
roland sgh32
Hohner electric piano
m-audio axiom 49 controller
arturia minimoog
arturia moog modular
arturia arp2600
NI - pro53
NI - b4
NI - massive
NI - absyth
NI - FM8
Chip 32
Sid emulator
Korg legacy collection
Ultra Analogue
i hardly use any of those soft synths they all kinda suck IMO
2 technics 1200's not used for production but hooked up for dubbing
im currently on the hunt for some more channels of compression and am about to switch to mixing out of the box...fuck VSTs
my buddy and i are about to record 20 bands over 3 days at this crazy house party DVD filming
Akai s900
Ableton
Mpd
Keystation
Maudio Delta
Maudio Torq
Audition
... and some other things.
Radium 64 controller
Bias Deck 3
Propheads Reason (my main thing to use these days)
Propheads ReCycle
Clavia Nord MicroModular
Phatboy Midi Controller
Cubase 4.1 (for use as a VST instrument host)
and some VSTi's, including:
NI Pro 53
NI FM7
NI Reaktor
NI Absynth
trust me, his tracks are really really nice. i had the chance to listen to some of his stuff on inVrs own iPod.
calculator
electic bass (at times, I don??t have it where I live)
electric guitar (I don??t have this at the moment, it??s back where I live )
shitty amps
Korg Kaoss pad
some effect pedals
Casio VL-1 Synth/calculator
loads of records
- J
Axiom 25
Ableton Live 6
Pro Tools 6.7
Thats true, but flssequencer is mad easy to use and when i just need a quick drum pattern to layer over a loop or chops or some quick synth line i want to program instead of banging out live. FL is great for the step seq and the piano roll. I dont really like to do much midi editing in ableton. Its much better working with waveforms/samples. That said though I have only been using FL hard for like a week. Been on ableton since 3.0 so its nice to switch it up. FL XXL 7 though is no joke. They really added a lot since the last time i used it, vers 3 i think.
Have you looked at Guru?
Boss sp-505
Mpc-60
Mpc-2000xl
Technics Sl-1200
Vestax Pmc-06 pro A
roland sp404
motu828 mk2
cubase sx3
event asp8/avantone mixcubes
2 techs/rane 56
e-mu xboard49
mackie control universal
fender all american stratocaster
king trumpet
se 2200a condenser
I love this thing. I first started making beats with this midi'd to a groovebox. Then I moved on to Reason because it was like a hundred sp-202's and a hundred grooveboxes.
I tried Live but couldn't really fuck with it. It's not like hardware. It seems pretty nice though.
I got a MPC3000 recently and now I'm back to the wonderful world of hardware. I'm using my ears more and my eyes less. Editing with the buttons is fun. I used to get headaches and motion sickness from staring at the waves on a computer for too long. Sensory overload.
I just completed my first track on the MPC and it doesn't even have samples in it.
I have it set up to run sequences. One treack sequences the 808 (drums). One track is an organ sound from my groovebox. Another track triggers samples in a Reason sampler and the last one triggers bass notes in another Reason sampler.
Fun stuff.
Now I'm in the market for some rack synths to connect to it. Anybody recommend an old piece I might be able to find in a pawn shop?