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scott415
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whats up folks, pretty happy to have run across this site — I've already read some pretty solid advice so far in one of the threads specifically about production. To introduce myself, I've been running my little home studio for just over five years now. I'm also working with The Enhancer at his studio — check out www.bayviewproductions.com to peep his studio. The site is still in progress but you should get a feel for it. Be sure to check out some of the artists that recorded there (Master P, RBL Posse, Rappin 4-Tay, Dre Dog, Mac Dre, Andre Nickatina, The Luniz, etc etc...) At my home studio, I run a Pro Tools rig, the Digi 002 with the mixer, on a Mac. My partners and I have installed a little home vocal booth that's a work in progress, but we're committed to getting the job done at our project studio too making beats and such. I have a little production team that's comprised of a drummer, two guitarists and myself.
When it comes to making beats, lately I've been using Reason and accessing some very dope sample liibraries I've been lucky to come across for some great sounding drums and other nice patches for instruments and such. Over the years at my project studio, we've made a fair amount of vocal and instrumental recordings. I myself never envisioned a career in music until after I graduated college but have since learned that collaboration is central if one wants to succeed in music. I feel priveleged to have been taught by other musicians, engineers and producers and am more than happy to share what I've learned. It looks like from what I've already read that I've got a lot to learn from you all too.
I'm definitely down to work on projects with people too. It's not too hard in this day and age to work on projects with people across the country. Alright then, I think that's enough for now — be cool.
When it comes to making beats, lately I've been using Reason and accessing some very dope sample liibraries I've been lucky to come across for some great sounding drums and other nice patches for instruments and such. Over the years at my project studio, we've made a fair amount of vocal and instrumental recordings. I myself never envisioned a career in music until after I graduated college but have since learned that collaboration is central if one wants to succeed in music. I feel priveleged to have been taught by other musicians, engineers and producers and am more than happy to share what I've learned. It looks like from what I've already read that I've got a lot to learn from you all too.
I'm definitely down to work on projects with people too. It's not too hard in this day and age to work on projects with people across the country. Alright then, I think that's enough for now — be cool.