Khrysis on beat making, Native Instruments MASCHINE
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@Kavierocks, I never stated that The Alchemist (started) his career using the mpc. I know he uses it now as well as his asr... But your right about 36 Chambers. I'm not sure about the details about how it was made but it sounded shitty... but it was dope! my point was to say this, It doesn't matter now days what is used to make beats. Some cats stress about the the sounds they use and judge the next cat about how his/her sounds aint up to professional standard. Peace!
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@HOGGBEATZ "36 Chambers" was actually made on an EPS or ASR-10 (one of the two). And most of The Alchemist's early work was done on an ASR-10. I don't think he started using the MPC until the 5000. I'm not exactly sure what your point was, but the generation difference between these machines/programs (computers) are what determined the sound quality; there was no 24 or 48-bit sampling in '94, that's why the sound of Reason "sounds dope".
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Let's be honest... Mpc,Maschine,fl studio,reason,etc... It's all about the eq process!!! Wu-Tang's 36 chambers album sounds like shit!!! (Quality speaking) and it was made on MPC. most of The Alchemist beats sound grimy and shitty. He uses MPC. Dj Kahlil uses REASON and his shit sounds DOPE!!! So I think it's up to the user...
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He's talking like he's retarded or something
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@Mathemaetica Yh I can confirm their hs80ms, @tonyosbaby
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@papijaaz thats a good question i agree it looks like nice machine tho :)
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my fav part is about 1:35, dude going off!, lol
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was this made into a song?
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@ mathemaetica I think them are yamaha hs80m
Can hear 9th laughing in the next room laughing at 1:12 LOL
MyNamesOnYourMouth 6 months ago 9
Redman & Khrysis? Wwwwhhhhaaat?
DAPDave 1 year ago