
MISTERQCUE
Not Just Anutha Brutha
.......Everybody I know who is into rap uses either an MPC and a Korg Triton/Trinity! My brother has them both in his studio,members of the Wu-tang Clan swear by both,rappers who want to lay some tracks in my modest studio always ask "MPC dawg??" (No! I use either my Boss Dr202,Alesis 16 or if needed,I'll break out my Old
Ludwig Drum set with Zildjians and the original Ghost pedal).
My question is, does any-1 else use a different brand of "canned drums" and modules other than the prev 2 I have mentioned?
Peace
Mr.Q
(B-4 any-1 thinks that I'm,in a way,think that the MPC
and Korgs are crap,you are mistaken. Fully expanded,the Triton provides you with access to over 2200 programs,incl 144 drum kits and 256 GM programs
of which 9 are GM Level 2 compatible. My only complaint against the MPC's are,it doesn't take a genius to program a phat-syncopated rhythm. The MPC has a sort of "Quantize" function where if you are programming a beat,say in 4/4ths time and you miss a beat,the MPC will quantize it to the nearest beat. So you can f#ck up all day programming and still come up with sumthin' sweet! Sh#t,come to think about it,I want 1 too!)
Ludwig Drum set with Zildjians and the original Ghost pedal).
My question is, does any-1 else use a different brand of "canned drums" and modules other than the prev 2 I have mentioned?
Peace
Mr.Q
(B-4 any-1 thinks that I'm,in a way,think that the MPC
and Korgs are crap,you are mistaken. Fully expanded,the Triton provides you with access to over 2200 programs,incl 144 drum kits and 256 GM programs
of which 9 are GM Level 2 compatible. My only complaint against the MPC's are,it doesn't take a genius to program a phat-syncopated rhythm. The MPC has a sort of "Quantize" function where if you are programming a beat,say in 4/4ths time and you miss a beat,the MPC will quantize it to the nearest beat. So you can f#ck up all day programming and still come up with sumthin' sweet! Sh#t,come to think about it,I want 1 too!)
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