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  1. Agent Smith

    hooking up a keyboard to a computer

    get an m-audio keyboard www.m-audio.com
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    Live Guitar question.

    logic...any daw will do
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    Opinions on Rob Sonic

    i really dig rob sonic...i dig his productin style a lot. i also really dug the sonic sum stuff...it seems hes changed up/improved his rhyming style and cadence... good stuff either way
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    how does a motif 6 compare to an mpc1000

    with both reason and your DAW, its just a matter of exporting the audio file and burning it on a cd...if you were to go hardware, t would jsut be a matter of recording it on your DAW and exporting it.
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    how does a motif 6 compare to an mpc1000

    i do agree with shwaz...if you dont have your heart set on hardware, it is way easier to start with software. youll need a different program (a Digital Audio Workstation, commonly referred to as DAW) for recording audio...such as pro tools, cubase, or logic (all have different versions in...
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    My Advice to Young Aspiring Artists....

    word... i do think (imo) that even though they are young kids, they can still rhyme about something creative. i've been rhyming since i was probably 14 and even though they were terrible quasi-battle raps, they were free of gun talk or threats. they were simply low par old school...
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    how does a motif 6 compare to an mpc1000

    alright here's my two cents... basically what everyone here is gonna tell you is to go to guitar center and try both of them out. my opinion happens to favor the motif simply because you can sample and also have the option to play keys EASILY right at your fingertips. you can drop a...
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    Live Guitar question.

    i for sure use guitar in a lot of the collabo tracks i do with my partner...adds a great dynamic
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    Great Idea...(Read This Fade!!)

    how about the rule is you just need to sample amovie sound track in general...then when you submit the beat, you ave to tell which movie you chose...and the winner will be whoever used their personal movie theme most creatively
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    Snaps Thread!

    your pops is so dumb your mom said "let's do it doggy style" so he sat down on the driveway and licked his balls
  11. Agent Smith

    Snaps Thread!

    your mommas teeth are so nasty when she smiles, people ask "what are you eating?"
  12. Agent Smith

    Snaps Thread!

    your mommas crotch is so nasty the crabs live in duplexes
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    Snaps Thread!

    your mommas so fat she fell in love and broke it
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    Snaps Thread!

    your mom is so stupid i told her to take a picture and she stole a painting your mom is so ugly her face looks like a bulldog licking piss off a thistle your momma got a wooden leg with a kick stand your dick is so small you use a rubber band and a thimble as a jockstrap your breath...
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    Sooo What are Your Current Projects????

    mostly acoustic stuff...for this song in particular, im gonna be dropping a little spanish guitar.
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    Sooo What are Your Current Projects????

    update... i am also working with this dude Jim Chevious (worked with pac, eminem, bone thugs). Me and my partner are going to be getting on a track with the jazz band "strazz"...the homies gonna drop some lyrics and im gonna drop some guitar on there...
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    "The Art of Delivery"-good article

    good lookin
  18. Agent Smith

    Anybody else gonna cop the new "Felt"?

    new felt...just got it...blows the original felt out of the water thats all, thanks
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    WHY THE HELL does studio people put the speakers's volume THAT HIGH??

    actuallly, if anything, you should listen to your mix t a lower than normal volume...your ears have built-in compressors almost that start to change the sound at high volumes. the guy probly just thinks its cool to listen to loud music...
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    "The Art of Delivery"-good article

    from zenmastering.com Among the most common questions I receive from musicians, proper preparation of audio files for mastering is always at the top of the list. Following are my opinions relating to the three most common topics: volume, resolution and editing. Volume Maybe the most common...
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