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  1. chewbux

    Recording vocals in Cool Edit

    i use cool edit and i know it pretty well, but im not sure what your trying to do? the multi track allows you to use basically as many or more tracks than youll need for a hip hop song. you really only need to put the beat in once, on one track, and then you can use the rest of the track to do...
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    How can i get rid of air gasps in vocal takes?

    in cool edit you can go in and normalize any wav sample. like just go in and take out all the sound for any section. i dont know about logic but im sure it has something similar. try snoopin around the effects or amplification sections...
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    Graph producer contest

    yea i met this emcee one time who said he had all these tracks and shit, so i checked em out and he had some real nice beats. i was like whered you get all these beats from, hes like oh i just go on soundclick and mp3.com and jack em off the internet. haha, i was like oh, i see....wack
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    Cubase....?

    im usin reason for beats, but i do my vocals in cool edit 2.0, i was just wonderin if cubase is better than cool edit. i have a friend who has cubase so ill probly get it anyways, but i was just wondering what other people think, and how it stacks up...
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    Emcees of Illmuzik

    this is gonna be tight, def quick question, when do you think this is gonna go down, cause im out of the country and without my recordin setup so it might be a bit before i can get my hands on a mic? let me know, peace
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    happy thanksgiving

    cheers man, def. hope everyone enjoys the holidays. and to those back in the states, get ur turkey grub on for a brother abroad. peace
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    whats ya fav brand to rock

    its all about the kicks man, jeans and a t shirt, but the kicks make the outfit. rock the nike dunk lows, in all different colors and the old school adidas, a couple pairs of nice clean new balances as well also have quite a nice collection of hats, def gotta have some nice hats...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - WORLD ROUND 1: Hectic vs. Architect

    hectic--- nice crazy sound to it, i wish it had more of a build up tho. overall good work with the samples, i think it just gets a bit muddy in parts. arch--- real nice beat, simple and hard hitting, def gets the head nodding, nice work. i like when the piano drops out and we can hear more of...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - WORLD ROUND 1: Producer Gyal vs. Guevara

    pgayl-- nice work, really impressive blending of samples, nice job. Guevara--- haha nice nice, sum41 sample. real dope work i like the way you flipped it. makes me realize anything can be sampled. gotta go with guevara just for the samples sake, both very nice beats, good work!
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    November 24-28, 2004 - WORLD ROUND 1: Rahsoul vs. Tricky Spinz

    rah--- nice beat, ill like the way it comes in, im not really feelin the jay z samples, sound a bit off to me, but maybe thats just cause i dont like jay z, nice work tho tricky-- i dont mind the heavy bass line but some of the other instruments dont sit right for me. the melodies arent bad...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - WORLD ROUND 1: Holmzini vs. MarkN

    holmz--- very nice dope beat. i almost shed a tear reminiscing on my childhood. haha nah very dope, everything fits real nice, good work. mark--- the beat has potential man, and the sped up kanye style works well, i just cant get past the drums. too bad you couldnt get hold of some nice snare...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - WORLD ROUND 1: Mr. P vs. Syn

    P -- nice beat, just doesnt strike me as too interesting, i think maybe its the samples. i like the breakdown part the best where the drums drop, nice work. syn--- nice bangin bass and scary chords, im feelin this beat with the more intense feel to it. i like the screams in the back nice...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - WORLD ROUND 1: Chedda vs. Don Vito

    chedda, real nice beat, def can see this one bein a banger! nice work all around... vito, nice feel to this one. on the more serious tip. i feel like this beat could have gone somewhere more intense, a breakdown and then build back up or something, good work tho gotta go with chedda on...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - USA ROUND 1: WorldCityCEO vs. Vakseen

    world--- nice beat, well constructed and nice change ups. it doesnt strike me as a complete banger, but none the less a very strong quality beat. vak--- also a well constructed beat. i dont like the sample that much, but you use it well. feels like it could use more of a bass line to me...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - USA ROUND 1: FrictionBeats vs. Jclay

    yea i have to agree with some other folk, real nice melodies with the beat friction, but the sounds just come off real cheesy to me. with some better quality sounds this good be a real hot beat. the he-man track wasnt really workin for me, a bit stale and repetative. its a cool idea but i...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - USA ROUND 1: Cold Truth vs. Gram Green

    wow these beats are really different. two totally different vibes there going for. nice work on both parts. i think im feelin the more chilled out abstract vibe that gram is workin with tho, ima have to go with him on this one...
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    November 24-28, 2004 - USA ROUND 1: Cleverwon vs. MoxOfBlazin

    nice nice work clev, very dope beat. gets my vote. the intro was kinda long tho, so if the beat wasnt worth it i woulda been mad haha
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    November 24-28, 2004 - USA ROUND 1: Stresswon vs. Ominous

    i kind of agree, but as a producer as an emcee i just look for a hot beat. i think this beat is dope regardless, and i def pitcture myself or some other emcee ryhmin over it
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    November 24-28, 2004 - USA ROUND 1: Classic vs. Tha1AndOnlyDJT

    both good solid beats on this one, i have to go with class tho, that beat is just more style gets me hyped up
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    Snoop - Drop It Like Its Hot

    hmm, interesting stuff. i kind of agree with both steez and qwerty's statements tho. i think maybe the big difference is that someone like snoop and the neptunes already have established themselves in their music and are therefore respected when they take chances or steps in a slightyl different...
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