
By Doglamp
Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:39 pm
if i was in there, i would just start cleaning that ish up lol. i couldn't stand to just leave it there unorganized like that.

alcoloic wrote:every time a christian makes a comment like "poor lost lamb you gonna burn in hell .... etc" i fell like saying " **** you i aint the one with an imaginary friend i'm afraid of "

Doglamp wrote:Have your wife help you.
diggin24seven wrote:if you don't have any bass samples then you need to get a microphone and eat a lot of chipotle and record the biggest fart you can fart into the microphone.
dafoost wrote:Doglamp wrote:Have your wife help you.
that's what they're for, right?

Mr.Qwiq wrote:dafoost wrote:Doglamp wrote:Have your wife help you.
that's what they're for, right?
Apparently yall aint married......

dafoost wrote:Doglamp wrote:Have your wife help you.
that's what they're for, right?

boxcutter butta wrote:
still the illest pic in this thread IMO
Lampdog wrote:Feed your drums more skills and they will get phat..
cratekings.com wrote:I can't help you out with that, but try mpc-forums.com they might be able to help. Just make sure you mention right away that you read the manual (even if you didn't) otherwise they get pissy.

Doglamp wrote:dafoost wrote:Doglamp wrote:Have your wife help you.
that's what they're for, right?
i think the PT-01 sucks.


vinyl_junkie_1620 wrote:The top rack unit could be an S-900...can't see if the parameter keys are blue or grey (S-950 has Blue ones and also the knobs for volume and so on are different)
The lower unit is a S-6000...best akai rack imo
I don't see why he wouldn't use both...S-900/950 for drums and the S-6000 for synth sound, what a lot of people don't get is the S series are really basicaly like a synth. The MPC as a sequencer and rack units as sound modules

DJ Hellfire wrote:From Ashy:
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