interesting that it's loops from garage band. Are the sounds in garage band, including the loops, public property or do you have to clear that stuff? I am assuming you still have to clear it.
On a side note. I'd shoot myself if I had to hang out with that kid for more than 5 minutes.
dude sounded a little like he might have retardation.
anyway you could tell he was too shook to actually say polow bit this beat. instead he resorted (repeatedly, over and over) to the vague adjective "crazy."
he should have gone all the way and put dude on blast.
Is this >, < or = wack to Swizz Beatz using Casio presets? b/w Who cares.
at least with presets you're coming up with your own lines and melodies. Using the straight loop from the software is much bigger shortcut. I'm not mad at him though. If no one noticed, then Polow just pulled an extremely lucrative fast-one.
If no one cared and they went ahead and "cleared" a GarageBand loop, then that speaks to the sorry state of hip-hop/R&B. or does it? I don't know.
in all honesty, it's no different than a dude adding drums to some guitar loop he sampled off of a record.
It's the same shit. Obviously vinyl is near and dear to most of us and we've all got that "it's hip hop yo" thing in us that tells us it's wrong to sample something off of garage band, but there is no difference really. He's making beats for Usher, not making the new Afu-Ra banger.
Jeff with his mac mini and CRT monitor < Polow's making money however he do.
in all honesty, it's no different than a dude adding drums to some guitar loop he sampled off of a record.
It's the same shit. Obviously vinyl is near and dear to most of us and we've all got that "it's hip hop yo" thing in us that tells us it's wrong to sample something off of garage band, but there is no difference really. He's making beats for Usher, not making the new Afu-Ra banger.
Jeff with his mac mini and CRT monitor < Polow's making money however he do.
Sure, and at the end of the day I'm not mad at Polow at all. Get that money.
But to play the "real schitt" devil's advocate for a second, Garageband loops are on everyone's computer. At least with a loop off of a record you had to look for the record, take the sample and EQ it a little. There's a tad more effort involved as I'm sure you can attest to.
Sampling Garageband is tantamount to interpolating "I'm Coming Out." It's right there in front of everyone. Mad obvious, but mad effective. Puff got that loot and I'm still not mad at him for it.
Someone, maybe even someone on SS, is going to make a hot-ass beat using some crazy thing they found on Youtube. There are no rules anymore. If it's hot, that's all that matters.
this kid is so annoying I couldn't listen to more than 30 seconds but I got the gist. and no, I don't think you have to clear a garageband sample. that's one of the major perks to using it as opposed to sampling from a record put out by an artist. those library files are up for the taking, and honestly, there's some pretty good ones in there.
He's using the Neko which basically allows you to copy a sound and spread over the keys as if it were an instrument....prettty lame though that he has to resort to that kinda shit...
He's using the Neko which basically allows you to copy a sound and spread over the keys as if it were an instrument
wow, you mean like any sampler produced in the last decade?
If you sample a bass sound try to spread it over some keys you would never get the real tone/note variations.16 levels is nothing compared to a true realistic reprouction of octaves that you can get with that Neko keyboard.
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On a side note. I'd shoot myself if I had to hang out with that kid for more than 5 minutes.
i think the usher single is pretty shitty anyway
b/w Who cares.
Drums were anyway.
anyway you could tell he was too shook to actually say polow bit this beat. instead he resorted (repeatedly, over and over) to the vague adjective "crazy."
he should have gone all the way and put dude on blast.
I LOLed at that epic line.
at least with presets you're coming up with your own lines and melodies. Using the straight loop from the software is much bigger shortcut. I'm not mad at him though. If no one noticed, then Polow just pulled an extremely lucrative fast-one.
If no one cared and they went ahead and "cleared" a GarageBand loop, then that speaks to the sorry state of hip-hop/R&B. or does it? I don't know.
The song is garbage anyway, so fuck it.
It's the same shit. Obviously vinyl is near and dear to most of us and we've all got that "it's hip hop yo" thing in us that tells us it's wrong to sample something off of garage band, but there is no difference really. He's making beats for Usher, not making the new Afu-Ra banger.
Jeff with his mac mini and CRT monitor < Polow's making money however he do.
Sure, and at the end of the day I'm not mad at Polow at all. Get that money.
But to play the "real schitt" devil's advocate for a second, Garageband loops are on everyone's computer. At least with a loop off of a record you had to look for the record, take the sample and EQ it a little. There's a tad more effort involved as I'm sure you can attest to.
Sampling Garageband is tantamount to interpolating "I'm Coming Out." It's right there in front of everyone. Mad obvious, but mad effective. Puff got that loot and I'm still not mad at him for it.
Someone, maybe even someone on SS, is going to make a hot-ass beat using some crazy thing they found on Youtube. There are no rules anymore. If it's hot, that's all that matters.
this track sucks though
this kid is so annoying I couldn't listen to more than 30 seconds but I got the gist. and no, I don't think you have to clear a garageband sample. that's one of the major perks to using it as opposed to sampling from a record put out by an artist. those library files are up for the taking, and honestly, there's some pretty good ones in there.
Ha..my man is sounding like Telly/Leo Fitzpatrick
Wow, two Telly references about two different people.
Polow getting stuff off the computer
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This kid actually thinking this song is "dope"
If you sample a bass sound try to spread it over some keys you would never get the real tone/note variations.16 levels is nothing compared to a true realistic reprouction of octaves that you can get with that Neko keyboard.
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