Dose anyone have any good advise on what equiptment to buy to make good high quality hip hop beats price is not a concern.?
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I think as a beginner, the 1st piece of gear you need is a good
I think as a beginner, the 1st piece of gear you need is a good sound module, i.e. Triton rack, Proteous 2000, etc. If money is no object, you can then add a drum machine like an MPC2000xl, and some software programs like Acid, Sonar or Cubase, and Soundforge. I started 1991 with a Ensoniq EPS 16+ keyboard and an Amiga 500 computer. Those were the days.
Honestly if were talking programs then hands down go with Reason
Honestly if were talking programs then hands down go with Reason. Loops based players such as acid arn't worth the plastic they are put on. With Reason you can do so much more, from your drum machine (ReDrum) to the loop based player that uses slices (Dr. Rex), Reason is really your best choice. Even though there are many other prorams out there but with all the stuff Reason has in it you end up saving so much bloody money. But this is just my opinion.
i have acid and sound forge and vegas i also have a small 100.00
i have acid and sound forge and vegas i also have a small 100.00 drum machine and a simple keyboard. i am just woundering if there is a easier way. the thing that is hardest for me to find is melodies more than drums dose anyone know if there is a good site or cd to pull some off of or a machine that has them preloaded i was looking at the mpc 4000 but there is like 4 diferent models ? what do you think about the mpc 4000? and will it do what i am looking for ?
Rich, I own the MPC4000, Roland R-8, Triton Rack, Kurzweil K2500
Rich, I own the MPC4000, Roland R-8, Triton Rack, Kurzweil K2500RS, & some other stuff. I'm still learning the core features of the MPC, but I'm also able to navigate enough to drop some tight sequences/samples. There are 2 basic versions: one w/ an internal HD and one without. Usually the upper scaled versions are loaded w/ the HD & different (optional) I/O card configurations. Thats when they start carrying that $3000.00+ price tag. It's also loaded w/ a lot of preprogrammed beats that you're already hearing on the radio nowadays.
Yes in deed the MPC4000 is a good buy. And for your other questi
Yes in deed the MPC4000 is a good buy. And for your other question... not really, I'd get the one w/ the HD and CD/RW. That way you can configure it the way you want for future upgrades. However, if your plans call for the one with all the bells and whistles, then so be it. It's all in what suits you.
richerich wrote: Dose anyone have any good advise on what equipt
richerich wrote: Dose anyone have any good advise on what equiptment to buy to make good high quality hip hop beats price is not a concern.?
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as a hiphop/R&B producer i can tell you if money is tight get re
as a hiphop/R&B producer i can tell you if money is tight get reason. if you buy it now you'll get a free 49 key controller for m-audio(midiman)
if you have some money you have some things to choose from. personally i start with the Korg triton Studio76. thats my main board. from there i have a new Roland Fantom-X. quality wise no board out sounds as good or as real as the fantom-x not even the Motif Es and yes i know b/c we also use one of them.
as for a master seq/samp/beat machine...
i've always used Mpc's.. but these days i've switched to the Roland Mv-8000.. i still sometimes use a mpc2000xl or 4000.. but that mv-8000 is whats up for me.
if you know what your doing you can make reason sound really good. i know some ppl what have all the proteus sounds and xv5080 sounds in reason and the beats they make sound really good. i've used reason as a mod before b/c i couldn't find the sound i wanted in the x or triton.
the big question is whats your budget to work with?
Any good sampler/drum machine will do. I work with 4 samplers. O
Any good sampler/drum machine will do. I work with 4 samplers. One of which does not only 16 bit/44.1 & 48k, but 24 bit/96k too. Then on some occasions, I'll use the software programs ie: Cubase SX or Sound Forge or any program that'll manipulate audio wave files.