Wal Martian wrote:MPC2000 - low pass and resonance filter only.
MPC2000xl - low pass and resonance filter only.
Like many of the greats (Easy Mo Bee, Hi-Tek, Toomp) J Dilla knew what he was doing in a studio and he used analog mixing desks, which all have EQ sections for each channel. He used racks of outboard gear too (Distressors, Focusrite Red 1 etc.) He also was very proficient with Pro Tools, recording to a Macbook Pro through a MBox 1.
MPC2000 - low pass and resonance filter only.
yep
MPC2000xl - low pass and resonance filter only.
yep
Like many of the greats (Easy Mo Bee, Hi-Tek, Toomp) J Dilla knew what he was doing in a studio and he used analog mixing desks, which all have EQ sections for each channel.
source?
He used racks of outboard gear too (Distressors, Focusrite Red 1 etc.) He also was very proficient with Pro Tools, recording to a Macbook Pro through a MBox 1.[/color]
source? source? source?
that polished studio you are referring to was very very late. im not sure it was extremely late in his life and career. lets not act like j dillas body of work was made in that finished basement studio. do we even know if anything was actually officially touched officially down there? what do we know?
i'm very familiar with this image and the other images from this shoot. but was this even dillas studio? i'm not ruling it out... looks like the same floor. but lets not over generalize because theres a photo of him next to a board. wheres the records?
yes ive seen this from the doc. there is a board in this but we never get a good look to see what it actually actually is and determine if this is something he used all the time for drums.
yeah this was extremely late in his life.
what is this from? ive never seen this. ive seen the black and white photos of this house but not these photos. is that a 10 band stereo eq or something? also what is that flat machine in the middle? looks like possibly a reverb that the headphones are plugged into.
what is in the middle of the bottom photo with the jaylib sticker on it? sp-303 maybe?