I want to make a beat with my Roland mc-909, my Roland fantom-xa, and my Korg microkorg, how do I make a solid beat with different equipment? :confused:
I was checking out the trailer for the MC-909 and was amazed at what this thing was capable of doing and was convinced that this thing is better than the MPC-2000XL. It also seems that the MC-909 handles samples better. I want to hear other peoples opinions.
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I was at the Roland website checking out their equipment and unknowingly came across the Roland "MC-909" groovebox, after watching the trailer of the"MC-909" features I was shocked at what this thing could do, I was also shocked when I seen the LCD clarity. After watching this trailer I was...
I'm a up and coming producer and I'm extremely good been making beats since I was 15, but I want to shop my beats to the people with big wallets if you know what I mean, but I dont know how. :confused: HELP MEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
I read an article talking about ways to make your production have real "feeling" to it without really mastering, and the article recommended using a 'Tube' compressor instead of a regular compressor whats the difference? :confused:
I want my C.D. cover to look like the industry standard c.d.s how do I go about getting this done. And I'm not talking about a cheap label packet from wal-mart, I'm talking the real deal. :cool:
If you can connect a sound module to a keyboard can you then play the sounds from the module with the keyboard and if so how :confused: :confused: :confused: :
I want to know how do I use my sound modules with my keyboard? I'm sure theres a way for me to play the different sounds in my module on my keyboard. :mad:
I finished laying all my tracks but I want the final C.D. to sound at least close to what the real artists C.d.s sound like. How can I do this? :confused:
I've been seeing lots of synth modules and I dont even know how to use them. But some how I came to the conclusion that you should be able to hook them up to a keyboard and the play it through the keys am I right or wrong? And if I'm right how do you go about doing this? :confused: :confused: