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    If you are just starting out I would say go for...

    If you are just starting out I would say go for the ASR. The sequencer is not as good as the MPC but you will be able to sample drums and also have keys to play basslines, worm leads, horn parts etc....
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    Re: Hip Hop headz

    Here are a few. Some work......some don't but you should find something to work with. drspeed from the main board I post on put this list together so I take no credit. Jusy passing on a great list....
  3. Check out this link here it may help get you...

    Check out this link here it may help get you going in the right direction.
    http://industryclick.com/magazinearticle.asp?magazineid=141&releaseid=9915&magazinearticleid=142014&SiteID=15
    :smokin:
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    I guess we can agree to disagree on this one my...

    I guess we can agree to disagree on this one my friend. The Cubase I owned was VST32 with a MOTU2408 and I did not like it one bit cuz it seemed to slow down my work and I am one who likes to work...
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    You just answered your own ? in a way. Why...

    You just answered your own ? in a way. Why run/learn several programs when I can get the same if not better results using one? Why build a system with software/hardware from several companies when I...
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    You just answered your own ? in a way. Why...

    You just answered your own ? in a way. Why run/learn several programs when I can get the same if not better results using one? Why build a system with software/hardware from several companies when I...
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    I heard that. I have a few older Sequential...

    I heard that. I have a few older Sequential Circuits syths that are a pain to deal with but I would rather lose a hand then lose one of my analog babies.
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    Re: How to trigger other midi devices??

    Your understanding is correct. Now you just need to crack open that manuel (I know it hurts !) and see how to configure your gear. The basic idea is that you would run a cable from the midi OUT of...
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    :alien: Good choice of gear my friend. Could...

    :alien: Good choice of gear my friend. Could you let me know how is that new Moog? I have been wanting to get one but no stores in Seattle carry 'em.
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    :banana: I feel the same way as you about the...

    :banana: I feel the same way as you about the cost issue with ProTools. I also agree with you that Cubase, DP and Logic are not going anyplace, and they should'nt they are great programs to use. :D...
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    :bounce: This all depends on how you mix your...

    :bounce: This all depends on how you mix your tracks. Every producer likes to use compression in their own way but here are a few tips on hip-hop compression.
    I would hook up the compressor on the...
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    Where your plug-ins intact? It would seem a bit...

    Where your plug-ins intact? It would seem a bit better for one to have the plug-ins they used on a project come up just the way they where at home when you go to another studio. I may be wrong and if...
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    :smokin: Do you want a midi sequencer or a DAW...

    :smokin: Do you want a midi sequencer or a DAW is what you need to ask your self. Both programs have their ups and downs. Cubase is better at sequencing than ProTools cuz that is what it was...
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    You sound like someone with just a drop of gear...

    You sound like someone with just a drop of gear envy my friend. I did'nt think we where here to trash talk peoples personal choice of tools. What ever works for you great, but the Triton is used by...
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    :smokin: Have you looked at maybe getting a...

    :smokin: Have you looked at maybe getting a simple midi controller keyboard and an Akai sampler, Emu 2500 and maybe a Emu planet earth. With the Akai sampler you would never run out of sounds because...
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    The best advice I can give you is to read the...

    The best advice I can give you is to read the manual as you learn new things on this monster. It took me about 6 months of reading the manual and just using the Triton to learn how to program good...
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    Moog makes some great pedals you can run your...

    Moog makes some great pedals you can run your synth through. Also you could try a sherman filterbank or even a Tech 21 PSA-1 amp simulator.
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    Hey man, Go check out tritonhaven.com....

    Hey man,
    Go check out tritonhaven.com. This is the only place to be if you're a triton owner. Check out the forum and all the tutorials and you should find what ya need.
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    No harm done Myles. The MPC was the first sampler...

    No harm done Myles. The MPC was the first sampler I had ever bought so I have become very good at using it for its strengths which are being able to quickly build drum kits and making window shaking...
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    :bounce: Get a MPC 2000 a Korg Triton Classic and...

    :bounce: Get a MPC 2000 a Korg Triton Classic and Pro Tools LE (digi001) and get to make'n heat! One more thing, do not look at what everyone else is doing. Just get the above gear, build your own...
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    The MPC (60, 2000, 2000xl and 3000) comes with no...

    The MPC (60, 2000, 2000xl and 3000) comes with no sounds. You have to enter your own samples into the machine for you to use it. You can also use just about any sample format out there to load...
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