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From: Badmuts on 20 Jun 2008 07:48 My studio is in this building where they also organize events for the kind of kids that would otherwise be causing trouble on the streets. These kids like hiphop and rap, and like to rap along. Since i always leave the studio doors open for fresh air when i work alone and these kids walk through any open door they see and start playing with whatever it is they find in the room, they've discovered the studio. They sure can be messy, noisy and a bit destructive at times but still, i like them and get along with them as long as i'm being VERY clear about what they can and cannot touch and play on or with. They like me too, they'll even bring me food or drinks sometimes when i'm sitting there working on some mix or another, (and then start playing with the drum kit with whatever they can find in the room that will work as a drum stick, most of them sure do have a good sense of rhytm!) And their passion for hip hop culture is great and genuine, and actually bigger than the passion for music of some of my fellow 'musicians'. So that, along with them being brutal in a funny way, inspires me. I'm not a hip hop rap hood kinda guy. I'm more a of a rock 'n roll guy, and sometimes even a fine arts guy, recording classical piano and pipe organs and such. Whatever. I promised the kids that we're going to be recording some rap tracks. In fact, the people organizing those kids events are actually going to rent a few hours studio time to do just that. Fine with me. So... now i need Beatz. And i'm really not into programming beatz myself. And the kids don't really seem to care as long as it sounds cool, has lots of bass and they can rap to it. And it shouldn't take long to make something... anything that takes too long will distract them too much. And as they don't really have too much budget to rent studio hours for (someone) actually creating beatz to rap to i'm looking for something ready-made. Any suggestions for download locations of instant ready-2-go beatz? No need for musical inventions or refreshing renewments.. Or is there any easy to use software that can give me a usable beat + bass line and some rythmic sounds literally within 30 seconds?
From: Scott Dorsey on 20 Jun 2008 08:48 Badmuts <badmuts(a)zolderkamer_net.invalid> wrote: > >So... now i need Beatz. And i'm really not into programming beatz myself. >And the kids don't really seem to care as long as it sounds cool, has lots >of bass and they can rap to it. And it shouldn't take long to make >something... anything that takes too long will distract them too much. And >as they don't really have too much budget to rent studio hours for (someone) >actually creating beatz to rap to i'm looking for something ready-made. If you go to a record store that caters to the rap and dance community, they will have beat records cut on LPs with locked grooves. They should let you listen to a couple of them. They aren't expensive. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
From: Julien BH on 20 Jun 2008 10:10 On Jun 20, 8:48 am, klu...(a)panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote: > Badmuts <badmuts(a)zolderkamer_net.invalid> wrote: > > >So... now i need Beatz. And i'm really not into programming beatz myself.. > >And the kids don't really seem to care as long as it sounds cool, has lots > >of bass and they can rap to it. And it shouldn't take long to make > >something... anything that takes too long will distract them too much. And > >as they don't really have too much budget to rent studio hours for (someone) > >actually creating beatz to rap to i'm looking for something ready-made. > > If you go to a record store that caters to the rap and dance community, > they will have beat records cut on LPs with locked grooves. They should let > you listen to a couple of them. They aren't expensive. > --scott > -- > "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." www.soundclick.com is filled with hiphop beats ranging from free to 50$ or more per song. check hiphop instrumentals.
From: Badmuts on 24 Jun 2008 11:59 "Julien BH" <julienbh(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:2b775dd1-c569-449e-b8db-ad4ea27eca2f(a)d1g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... On Jun 20, 8:48 am, klu...(a)panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote: > Badmuts <badmuts(a)zolderkamer_net.invalid> wrote: > > >So... now i need Beatz. And i'm really not into programming beatz myself. > >And the kids don't really seem to care as long as it sounds cool, has lots > >of bass and they can rap to it. And it shouldn't take long to make > >something... anything that takes too long will distract them too much. And > >as they don't really have too much budget to rent studio hours for (someone) > >actually creating beatz to rap to i'm looking for something ready-made. > > If you go to a record store that caters to the rap and dance community, > they will have beat records cut on LPs with locked grooves. They should let > you listen to a couple of them. They aren't expensive. > --scott > -- > "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." www.soundclick.com is filled with hiphop beats ranging from free to Thanks for the suggestions, i'll look into it. Though we don't have any special record stores here (i live in the country ;)
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