I'm an actual producer, ur beatmakers
i create a beat ON HARDWARE not wannabe software, and tell the emcees (myself included) how they will rap on the song and what direction they will go toward to create the perfect mesh of the lyrics and beat. I also engineer it as to how the sounds are processed, how the lyrics are written and changed, and how the performance is recorded.
my songs are professionally mastered here:
top me if you can but you can't and won't you producer wannabeez
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worship me
It does have a warmer, fuller sound...but what does that matter if you suck?As much as you're a faggit..you're right..hardware will always sound better ..you can't emulate old skool hardware in today's machines
The gap for software emulation is so small now this is just a go to statement for old heads to prop themselves up.It does have a warmer, fuller sound...but what does that matter if you suck?
i notice a difference between what I hear on the radio today vs. 'the classics'The gap for software emulation is so small now this is just a go to statement for old heads to prop themselves up.
I'm literally an expert in these old samplers and sequencers. Half the shyt they are saying makes it warmer or have a different swing is older machines having bad clocking crystals and shytty 18-24 bit sample rates from hardware limitation. So it got more crushed, and had more artifacts (warmth).
Even those old ADAT machines people used to record to for 'warmth' use hard drives .
What they don't get is these old machines are just computers with software in them as well.
Plenty of well respected engineers and producers stay completely in the box and you wouldn't even know anymore.
Unless you're using a reel to reel (actual analog) or have access to a 250,000$ SSL board, there is really only going to be negligible differences. And if you have the Waves SSL bundle, 'and know what you're doing', you can pretty much accomplish the same thing.
naw I was agreeing with you basicallyi notice a difference between what I hear on the radio today vs. 'the classics'
i'm going to assume that most of that wasn't directed at me.
true...and different doesn't necessarily = betternaw I was agreeing with you basically
they sound different. there's more factors than analog vs digital though
I just copped an old reel to reelThe gap for software emulation is so small now this is just a go to statement for old heads to prop themselves up.
I'm literally an expert in these old samplers and sequencers. Half the shyt they are saying makes it warmer or have a different swing is older machines having bad clocking crystals and shytty 18-24 bit sample rates from hardware limitation. So it got more crushed, and had more artifacts (warmth).
Even those old ADAT machines people used to record to for 'warmth' use hard drives .
What they don't get is these old machines are just computers with software in them as well.
Plenty of well respected engineers and producers stay completely in the box and you wouldn't even know anymore.
Unless you're using a reel to reel (actual analog) or have access to a 250,000$ SSL board, there is really only going to be negligible differences. And if you have the Waves SSL bundle, 'and know what you're doing', you can pretty much accomplish the same thing.
dope son, run a whole beat tape through itI just copped an old reel to reel
I have two cassette full of my beats but the damn thing stopped working. So i said fukk it and bought a reel2reel.dope son, run a whole beat tape through it
didn't you do that with cassette tapes before? recorded your beats to regular old cassettes? I bet it worked like a limiter and brought everything up in level