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Old 29th July 2007   #1
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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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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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start diggin the crates bro. thats the only way to get the real deal. the repackaged hits for the most part suck ass.

What do you mean by "diggin the crates" ?
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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.

MPC 2000s take any WAV files, so why would you limit yourself to "MPC sounds only".

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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What do you mean by "diggin the crates" ?
you have an MPC correct? start accumulating vinyl to sample drums from. thats where the best drums come from
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