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Hot Traxxx / Poetry at its end
« on: April 04, 2005, 03:53:27 PM »
HA HA

souljah you need to write for a magazine or something. That sht's hilarious. :lol:

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General Discussion / brand nu
« on: April 01, 2005, 08:35:19 PM »
Good look

I heard the nu QUASIMOTO retail album (not the advance!) leaked and its DOPE. The 1st one was cla**ic so I need to get this.

Tate check the nu Beanie Sigel album, brand nubians got a nice joint there. Bread & Butter.

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Producers - Discussion / Need advice from those who know
« on: March 31, 2005, 04:06:14 PM »
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Recommended Setup
Rather than just getting a keyboard, I will explain the cheapest/best setup you can get. (In my opinion.)

Roland JV-1010 Sound Module - This half-rack mount module will supply ALL the sounds for your keyboard. This has over 1,000 sounds and is probably the most economical keyboard. Average price sells new for $400.00. This keyboard is the lowest model in the Roland JV/XP series but is still high quality. The only difference between these models are the expansion boards that come with the higher models. The expansion boards include symphonic & dance boards.

E-mu Mo Phatt - Popular in the hip-hop production scene. Well known for this nice drum kit and ba**es. Not much in the way of instruments and synths, most commonly used for the drums.

Midi Controller - This can be any keyboard you have now, or you can buy one for cheap (R900-5000). This will act as the keyboard device. A Midi Controller is a keyboard with blank keys. It comes with no sounds and is to be used with a sound module.

Midi Cables - These are pricey for just being cables (R120-R240). There are a few different options of hooking up your keyboard to a computer. If your sound card has Midi-in ports (Soundblaster Live does) then you need to get standard midi cables. If you're sound card doesn't have a Midi-in port, you need a midi-to-joystick port. All sound cards since the late '80s have a joystick port in which midi-to-joystick port works.

You will need software to sequence with this setup because you are running it into your computer and the module has no sequencer. Cubase VST - Midi software. Sequencing, effects, plug-ins. One of the best MIDI programs available.

Acid Pro 4.0 - You can use this to record your playing and save it as .wav or mp3 files. U can use this to sequence your beats!! This is a very handy loop based Programe!! I Use This  
Reason 1.0/2.5 - Lots Of Cats Locally are jumping on the reason band waggon, its pretty easy to operate, personally not my style but hey, thas just me!!!

Cubase sx - IS sumthing i havent quite used but its pretty simple to use, just take your time dont rush it!!! I think Battle Cat uses this

Nyambz Has Spoken


Nyambz again. big up.
 :!:

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Producers - Discussion / Need advice from those who know
« on: March 31, 2005, 04:02:07 PM »
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Hardware Options
Depending on what you do, hardware can be much more costly than a software setup. If you're smart, you can still keep it cheap.

Keyboards
Korg Triton - Most used keyboard in the hip-hop industry today. Very professional piece of equipment. This is a complete workstation so it includes sequencing, and other functions that a regular keyboard doesn't have.

Yamaha Motif - Comes in 6, 7, 8 (Number of keys). Similar to the Korg Triton. Nice sound bank. Is a workstation so includes sequencing and sampling functions.

Evolution Midi Controlllers are also pretty sick!! I use One so i can vouch 4 dis!! Its affordable

Drum Machines
The main setup for this would be one of the Akai MPC series. These are (Listed by release date):

Primo uses an MPC60 Thas way before my time

Dj Lord Ron Uses an MPC100

MPC2000 - This is good, not too expensive anymore, but this has the most problems with the OS. There are upgrades but still almost not worth getting. Only get this if you can get it cheap. (Less than R4200)

MPC3000 - This is good, but quite pricey. The MPC3000 is more stable than the 2000 but is more expensive. Not the best MPC deal. Avg. Price : R13 ,200

MPC2000XL - This is probably the best deal to go for an MPC. This is much more stable than the MPC2000 and less costly than the 3000. Avg. Price : R9,500

MPC4000 - This is brand new, top of the line MPC. This comes with A LOT of new features. Grid sequencing like Fruity Loops, CD Burner, etc. All the past MPC models work with Floppy Disks but the 4000 is capable of loading off CD-Rs. Avg. Price : R21,500.

U could also consider hustling for sumthin in the EMU SP12-1200 series

Virtually

u can get Tu2 Phrase sampler its free an u can get it at www.brambos.com - I USe This and hAve U heard my Drumz B4
 x0

Alesis ASR-10 - A workstation that combines keyboard and sampling capabilities. Can be used like a midi controller, but has sampling, sequencing, and other workstation functions. This is much like an MPC, but has keys instead of pads.

Turntable(s) - Use these to sample from old vinyl off of. You only need one to sample and it can be a crappy one from a thrift store, if you get two you can practice DJ'ing as well. Remember if u dont have a mixer dont plug your decks in an additional power source e.g amp, u'll get an unclear recording

If u want Decks for dj,ing i suggest getting direct drive decks, avoid belt driven ones coz the belts get loose which slows down the release time!! Technics and Vestax decks are the most used decks in hiphop! If u rock Nu-marks get anything above the tt100 range i think the tt200's are direct drive!


That's from Nyambz

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Producers - Discussion / Need advice from those who know
« on: March 31, 2005, 03:58:55 PM »
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Fruity is awesome for making your own beats and their Studio version FLStudio4.1 was just released. You can pretty much do anything in there that you can do in cubase.
cubase is also wicked, but a huge thing to learn on your own. You can now open fruity as a VST plugin into cubase which makes it a lot simpler.
Also if youre struggling on the beats, Reason is a awesome tool with premade drumloops and things you can manipulate to suit your style.
Just use whats best for your needs.
malchris


big up to him

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Producers - Discussion / Need advice from those who know
« on: March 31, 2005, 03:56:04 PM »
^^ All that "Rewire" stuff sounds dope!


Quote from: "nyambz"
8)


haha. I think Nyambz doesnt want to repeat himself??



when I was looking to expand my equipment I gathered information from various boards and some people here at AG made great posts which I think I saved as text files. Will Post that cause I think it will be helpful and I cant seem to find the actual post with the search function ( :( ).

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / Va Kill
« on: March 31, 2005, 03:36:24 PM »
Quote from: "Deacon Frost"


"My quotes cock-block throats, until emcees unable to respond like I just told a homeless person a knock-knock joke"




ha ha, cold blooded.

Yo Vakill is on another level.

"I am so against the grain my toilets flush anti-clockwise"   - I should check this one day

"When niggas talk dirty to bitches its sexual harrasment,
but when bitches talk dirty to niggas its 99 cent per minute"

and who came the best on Forbidden Scriptures? I dont like how the tracks starts with the Gang-rape screams because then I have to always turn it down but after that they all spitting.

Breez Evahflowin killed me with that:  

"Vakill, the host on this
called me on some
Breez you next
sht like the baby come OUT"

and Copywrite's:

"Engineer, let the swear stay
its not like I'm getting any Mu***n airplay!"  :lol:  :lol:

Camu Tao went crazy too.

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General Discussion / Essential South African rap records
« on: March 31, 2005, 03:19:00 PM »
This sounds redundant but: Devin is THAT Dude!

I got his 2 latest solo's (including screwed and chopped 8O :x ). That's why I was looking for the ODD Squad, want to complete the collection and catch up on all those "backpacker" years when I was hating on hiphop from the south and west. IMO, "To the Xtreme" is his better album. Although it only came out last year it already sounds cla**ic to me.

Yeah there is a lot of misogyny in their records but Devin's saving grace is that he is, as I' have heard numerous Capetonians say, "kak funny". Kind of reminds me of a 2000's version of Slick Rick but he is also on some Pimp sht so I hear some Too $hort too. All in all a great, underrated artist.

All this sht best enjoyed with some bud on the side of course. 8)

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Chief Rocka - Open Mic / words on dying
« on: March 31, 2005, 02:56:17 PM »
Ach so! Heute sprechen wir deutsch?

Freundekreis? Ich hab keine Ahnung aber ich weiss daß die Samy Deluxe Platte war "SEHR GUT" letztes Jahr.

 :wink:

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Battle One on One / ya favorite hip hop film?
« on: March 31, 2005, 02:43:02 PM »
I love the Wildstyle theme. Also dig how Nas used it as an intro on Illmatic. That's hiphop right there. Those old school rappers are mad funny too.


Other hiphop footage I would like to check out is the "Battle of the year" series.  I was able to download some clips like the 2003 final with France vs South Korea. That ish is DOPe. Unfortunately those DvD's cost an arm and a leg. You can cop it on battleoftheyear.com or www.backspin.de .

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Hot Traxxx / Re: bitch...
« on: March 31, 2005, 02:34:15 PM »
Quote from: "eraze"
...hangovers


babalz...

sucks

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General Discussion / child is droppin it
« on: March 30, 2005, 01:15:29 PM »
lets hear what you got

 :wink:

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General Discussion / @Nyambz
« on: March 30, 2005, 12:59:19 PM »
did ya'll re-press that joint? and if you doint mind me asking, how many copies did you push?

1

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General Discussion / Rapper Big Mac n Prize
« on: March 30, 2005, 12:02:03 AM »
rap is so watered down in '05 sht is not suprising.


at leaset I got to see the Page 3 girl.

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General Discussion / Essential South African rap records
« on: March 29, 2005, 11:51:51 PM »
long time no post! I finally found that ODD Squad but you will have to hook me up with the other 2 rare joints(umcs, h2o)

Anyway to answer your question I would say that another essential record is DJ Blaize's "Mothaload" compilation. That record got a lot of spins on Joburg radio station and opened up doors for a lot of cats like Amu, Loco and Snazz. So its definitely a street cla**ic.

check this link too: http://www.saraplist.tk/

sorry about the popups. looking for someone to give some hosting space then it will be updated properly.

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