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Old 6th June 2006   #1
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Ultimate Drum Library? Look no Further!!!

I found this a few weeks ago and the dude relisted it. This thing has allot of good stuff in it. Check it out for yourself.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7421037943
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Wow, so reasonably priced too.
The guy must have spent a fortune clearing all those samples.
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Whoa! It really has the entire 808 AND 909 kits!!!???? Where's the credit card?
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First off, he obviously didn't clear all these tunes, these 300 breaks have been floating around for free everywhere. Allthebreaks.com was the first place to sell them, and I'd be shocked if they cleared them. You're gonna have to clear them if you use them anyway. They really aren't recorded all that well either, some of the records they use are pretty beat. Bottom line is, go do some diggin! I've been using a jomox mbase for 808-909ish kicks and I wouldn't go back to my OG 808. Midi it up to the mpc and you are golden!
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Whoa! It really has the entire 808 AND 909 kits!!!???? Where's the credit card?
This was my attempt at sarcasm.
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CD's like that are what is wrong with rap music.... Whatever happened to crate digging?
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lol.. just hear the demos.. their from the big fish audio collection..
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Whatever happened to crate digging?
Well, seems like ppl's workloads have tripled in some instances.So now we dont even see producers at the bargain bins anymore man. They all wanna go iTunes & ebay digging.Its the new dig it seems, minus the dust.
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Bottom line is, go do some diggin! I've been using a jomox mbase for 808-909ish kicks and I wouldn't go back to my OG 808. Midi it up to the mpc and you are golden!
This is the advise you need! Use a good drum synth (I use Jomox and Machindrum) and combine them with your samples at your mpc (You sample yourself, don't you?). This is the way!
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I have a machine drum and a sidstation and I can't say enough good about Elektron, a little quirky, but that's what makes it so cool. Drum breaks usually don't have the oomph required today, and straight synth stuff doesn't have the feel. It's all about the hybrid. The Jomox mbase has a trigger input, I run my kick out of two of the assignable outputs of the mpc, one into the mbase, one into the board. It triggers perfectly, you can adjust the trigger sensitivity, and you can adjust the attack and pitch to match your vinyl drum samples.
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CD's like that are what is wrong with rap music.... Whatever happened to crate digging?
DITC!!! stlye! nothing like diggin in the crates! like diamond d use to say!
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