Joined: Oct 24 2007 Posts: 434 Feedback: 7 Location: Los Angeles (818)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:36 pm Post subject:
eklipz95 wrote:
Eazyduzit wrote:
Hey guys, I recently tried to improve my "beat making" by learning how to time stretch. I made 3 new beats using what I learned recently. They are on my soundclick and are titled "Slayin'", "Risin'", and "Ain't That Mellow". Feedback would greatly be appreciated, especially advice on how I can improve.
www.soundclick.com/djtriumphuneekh
good stuff man! i hear the improvement, just get used to it. Dont try to be fancy keep it simple and youve got it
New beat on the musicspacer by the way... my attempt at a little West Coast G-Funk
Joined: May 10 2007 Posts: 212 Feedback: 0 Location: Seattle, WA
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 2:21 pm Post subject:
Th3 SB K1d wrote:
Anyone have a MicroKORG?
Im looking to buy one. Or if anyone knows something better or similar and cheaper
My friend has the MicroKORG, Ive seen it, its pretty dope, its kinda for beginners, like me,
so LMK about it, or comparisons, if you think something is better
Im looking at a good $250-$300 for the MicroKORG, the most I would like to spend on a Keyboard synth is $350, so Help me out ISS!
I would say put that money towards Reason 4.0 or Native Instruments Komplete because you will have a lot more versatility in a software package and you will get a lot more bang for your buck. _________________ Need a beat? Know anybody that needs beats?
Check out http://www.jaygbeats.com
i dont know if ya'll like dubstep, but i just started actually attempting to make some dubstep beats haha. But yeah this is my second attempt, its the All In Perspective(Esta Remix)
my friends dad does a djing business and he wants me to take over for him for a day and DJ a party. Problem is i dont have no party songs like whatevers on the radio and what not. Any DJ's wanna make me a zip folder full of all the new songs.
and i need this by saturday, or tomorrow.. LOL if you can help please please do, send to my email if you can(estaxesteban@gmail.com) OR upload it to a site like rapidshare, zshare or whateva and PM it to me please!
Joined: Aug 12 2007 Posts: 149 Feedback: 6 Location: Atlanta, GA
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:57 am Post subject:
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