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The beat starts at 0:56. Made with MPC-2000XL, no effects were used. Old Numark DJ (DM-1650) mixer was used for EQ.
review of akai 2500.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Hi Man, May I ask you the name of the sample please as its doing my head
in, I think its Gabor Szabo and Lena Horne but NOT sure?
Thank you In advance…
think about it tambs
I like.
Ah sorry, you are right! I did use Lynn Collins’ sample on this one!
haha cool, i used to sample that guy a lot 😉 but first there were the
P.U.T.S with san francisco nights 😉
yea man…. keep workin this///
Dope sample layering man! Nice flip
It is Linndrum tambourine sample, actually.
Man where you been, lol??!! Good to see you back & you’re still at it! Nice
work as always homie!
yeah the beginning/end of the sample loop is a bit off, just a little
adjustment would fix it. otherwise a GREAT beat! right on
damn looks reall good
Ebay
this aint new video..
Americans people know how to use this machine, i rate american hip hop
artist they are just better. i like londoners too… but no can use these
machine like americans big Up America.
where do you buy the hard Drives?
this is not really a review, its more of a sales pitch.
MV-8800 for sure if you can afford it, it’s a lot better than the MPC2500.
The MPCs are very good machines too though.
I DONT EVEN KNOW YOU KID. GET OFF MY JOCK.
I wish the Q links transmitted MIDI CC data.
@8jagernath4 HHAHAHHAAHHAHAAA so gay
I tried this at my local store and it sounded great…
Chazizzle?????That just sound gay…… who would type that?
Stick some SP1200 dynamic filters on there and true 12bit option and ill
buy one.
Only 16bit you have to step up to the 4000 to get 24bit.
thanks bro, good to know everyone doesnt hate us lol
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