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By weer123 Sat Apr 06, 2013 1:20 am
Taebeast, Sounwave, Willie B, Dave Free are the members of Digi-phonics

I was wondering what equipment each of them use? An mpc or an NI Maschine

I know Sounwave uses an MPC

any help?

Just trying to mold out which im going to end up buying, the renaissance or the ni maschine.

Thanks!
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By JAH Sat Apr 06, 2013 10:38 am
weer123 wrote:Taebeast, Sounwave, Willie B, Dave Free are the members of Digi-phonics

I was wondering what equipment each of them use? An mpc or an NI Maschine

I know Sounwave uses an MPC

any help?

Just trying to mold out which im going to end up buying, the renaissance or the ni maschine.

Thanks!

I don't know the answer. But if you buy both then you are covered.
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By BasquiatDeLaMPC Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:24 pm
weer123 wrote:Taebeast, Sounwave, Willie B, Dave Free are the members of Digi-phonics

I was wondering what equipment each of them use? An mpc or an NI Maschine

I know Sounwave uses an MPC

any help?

Just trying to mold out which im going to end up buying, the renaissance or the ni maschine.

Thanks!


Man thats the homies. Tae uses Logic, Willie uses FL Studio w/ Acid & an M Audio Midi Keyboard. Dave uses Logic w/ the Maschine joint & an Akai keyboard too if I remember straight. Sounwave uses the MPC w/ Pro Tools/Logic.

Don't base what they use off what you should use. As Willie B told me before I started producing, "It doesn't matter what you use, if you don't have the ear."

Every software and hardware has been used successfully by somebody, you should try each one to see which suits you best. The Renaissance & Maschine are software based, so you might wanna try software before you get one. Then get an MPD to see if the "pad-based" shit works with you. In the end, you need the ear & the work ethic.

EDIT: I cosign on that " :WTF: " lol.