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Overwritten Regularly

By ahhsumx on December 4, 2016 5:22 pm

More chopping! I keep forgetting the sources now because I've been listening to a lot of records and storing samples to use for later and some of them are getting combined now... but it's all in good fun. I've also overwritten two projects by accident now, so I need to work on preventing that but that's life. Pretty standard beat in terms of how I made it though. Listened to records > found some cool bits > in to the MPC > work on it a little bit at a time over a few days until it becomes something decent > add some more. Sorry for the boring story, but hopefully you enjoy the beat!

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No boring story at all. It is a shame you have killed two projects. Here we have increadible nice sample-bits and a very unique beat, not standard, exactly the way I like it from you and your pretty MPC. Great stuff.

Great use/layering of the samples, as Q-Rosh says.

Q-Rosh wrote:

No boring story at all. It is a shame you have killed two projects. Here we have increadible nice sample-bits and a very unique beat, not standard, exactly the way I like it from you and your pretty MPC. Great stuff.

thank you! super glad to see you enjoyed another non-standard beat(trademark)!

Jim Wood wrote:

Great use/layering of the samples, as Q-Rosh says.

thanks!

Ipaghost wrote:

haha, you are the gif master

The vinyl crackle is so good on this one, is that an added vinyl crackle or is it actually from the records that were sampled?  Either way sounds great!

Jason Nijjer wrote:

The vinyl crackle is so good on this one, is that an added vinyl crackle or is it actually from the records that were sampled?  Either way sounds great!

Thanks! In this case, all the static is in the original samples, which is what I prefer. Sometimes though when a beat feels like there is too much empty space that I just want to break up I will add in an extra lone static, but I try to grab it from the same record.

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