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| Lives for gear Join Date: May 2006
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| Some GREAT hip hop/trip hop/techno/drum n' bass/jungle MPC 2000 sound libraries ? Can you NAME THEM please ??? And WHERE can I get them on CD-rom FORMATTED for MPC 2000 ??? I am NOT interested in LOOPS !!!! I just want a WIDE assortment of SLAMMING kicks, snares, hi hats, and percussive FX. I make my OWN BEATZ so i don't need no DAMN LOOPS !!! I'm SICK of sound libraries that have a few good usable sounds, but the rest cheesy ass loops that I would NEVER use for my own music !! I have an MPC and LOVE it for sequencing, but WHERE do you get an ARSENAL of GREAT drum programming SAMPLES for it ?? I like to LAYER kicks and snares and mult them out to my console to arrive at DENSITY that KNOCKS a HOLE in your chest. So the MORE choices the BETTER !!! Any advice greatly appreciated. ![]() |
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| Lives for gear | start diggin the crates bro. thats the only way to get the real deal. the repackaged hits for the most part suck ass.
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: on the couch
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layering is my way of cutting through. and there's no limit. I made a monster kick out of coughing once. | |
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| Lives for gear | you have an MPC correct? start accumulating vinyl to sample drums from. thats where the best drums come from
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