regebro
Insane Genious!
Originally posted by czar of bizarre
live rock or funk band who i NEVER see sequencing with an mpc.
Why are you even posting in a forum where we discuss modern dance music when you obviously know nothing about it and doesn't listen to that kind of music? I would be very surprised if a rock/funk band used an MPC at all. It's not made for them, it doesn't suit them. Why on earth would they do that?
however if it is sampled and being triggered from an mpc it isnt live. just my opinion. i hope you understand what im saying.
Yes, perfectly. But I think you are wrong. Samplers and sequenzers and synthesizers are just as "real" as any kind of instrument. But I don't expect you to understand that.
you misunderstand what i am saying. if i go through and put everything where it is supposed to be than i dont need to mute or turn a knob. its ok to be a knob freak
No I understand you perfectly. But I think your point of view is stupid. If I did that then l would really just be standing in front of the audience watching my sequences playing! And thats not exactly live, is it?
lol good come back. lack of knowledge on your part? your the same person who said go reel to reel instead of 24 track tape. 24 track 1 inch tape IS reel to reel so i think you should rethink that statement.
You are pretty dense, aren't you?
I told you that you could mix to a r2r, instead of copying the song track by track, and still get much of the same effect.
please name 5 acts in sweden or america who sequence live with an mpc?
Dr.Dre, Chemical Brothers, Metrodub, Protolab, ...
Ok, thats only four, but what the heck, thats not the point. The point is, that just because you don't see any rock and funk band using an MPC live doens't mean that hiphop/techno bands doesn't use them either.
i can name 5 acts in america who DONT use an mpc to sequence
I can name 5 acts that DON'T use steel guitar. Does that mean that steel guitars are useless, and no country bands use steel guitar? Of course not.
If you like what a steel guitar does, use a steel guitar. If an MPC does what you want, use an MPC. Does that mean that EVERYBODY need steel guitars and MPC's? Of course not. I would have thought this was obvious, but apparently not to everybody.
The way you make music means that an MPC is wrong for you. Fine. But get into your dense head that that doesn't mean that MPC's are wrong for everybody. It's not a particularily hard concept to understand that different people make music in different ways. Try to understand that.
I have a problem in communicating with some people. And that problem is that I assume that they, like me, know what they are talking about. And when it's clear that they don't know what they are talking about, but keep on blurting out crap, I get annoyed. I'm trying to get better on this and just ignore people who are babbling instead. Please bear with me if I fail in this and get annoyed instead.
live rock or funk band who i NEVER see sequencing with an mpc.
Why are you even posting in a forum where we discuss modern dance music when you obviously know nothing about it and doesn't listen to that kind of music? I would be very surprised if a rock/funk band used an MPC at all. It's not made for them, it doesn't suit them. Why on earth would they do that?
however if it is sampled and being triggered from an mpc it isnt live. just my opinion. i hope you understand what im saying.
Yes, perfectly. But I think you are wrong. Samplers and sequenzers and synthesizers are just as "real" as any kind of instrument. But I don't expect you to understand that.
you misunderstand what i am saying. if i go through and put everything where it is supposed to be than i dont need to mute or turn a knob. its ok to be a knob freak
No I understand you perfectly. But I think your point of view is stupid. If I did that then l would really just be standing in front of the audience watching my sequences playing! And thats not exactly live, is it?
lol good come back. lack of knowledge on your part? your the same person who said go reel to reel instead of 24 track tape. 24 track 1 inch tape IS reel to reel so i think you should rethink that statement.
You are pretty dense, aren't you?
I told you that you could mix to a r2r, instead of copying the song track by track, and still get much of the same effect.
please name 5 acts in sweden or america who sequence live with an mpc?
Dr.Dre, Chemical Brothers, Metrodub, Protolab, ...
Ok, thats only four, but what the heck, thats not the point. The point is, that just because you don't see any rock and funk band using an MPC live doens't mean that hiphop/techno bands doesn't use them either.
i can name 5 acts in america who DONT use an mpc to sequence
I can name 5 acts that DON'T use steel guitar. Does that mean that steel guitars are useless, and no country bands use steel guitar? Of course not.
If you like what a steel guitar does, use a steel guitar. If an MPC does what you want, use an MPC. Does that mean that EVERYBODY need steel guitars and MPC's? Of course not. I would have thought this was obvious, but apparently not to everybody.
The way you make music means that an MPC is wrong for you. Fine. But get into your dense head that that doesn't mean that MPC's are wrong for everybody. It's not a particularily hard concept to understand that different people make music in different ways. Try to understand that.
I have a problem in communicating with some people. And that problem is that I assume that they, like me, know what they are talking about. And when it's clear that they don't know what they are talking about, but keep on blurting out crap, I get annoyed. I'm trying to get better on this and just ignore people who are babbling instead. Please bear with me if I fail in this and get annoyed instead.