
By DJ Hellfire
Sun Aug 10, 2008 1:49 am
firework wrote: I can see it now one of you clowns is about to drop your contact info or "please listen to my demo" funny type of ****.
Hahaha!

firework wrote: I can see it now one of you clowns is about to drop your contact info or "please listen to my demo" funny type of ****.

DJ Hellfire wrote:firework wrote: I can see it now one of you clowns is about to drop your contact info or "please listen to my demo" funny type of ****.
Hahaha!Yeah right! You know industry dudes don't be tryna hear no demos (or even have the time). I was workin at sears a few years ago selling electronics and I sold an HDTV to Memphis Bleek and didn't even bother giving him a beat cd. I've seen too many times where they'll just throw the cd in the trash after you turn your back! Anyway, sorry for the OT!
I've seen too many times where they'll just throw the cd in the trash after you turn your back! Anyway, sorry for the OT!
firework wrote:To those getting off topic, stop it. I can see it now one of you clowns is about to drop your contact info or "please listen to my demo" funny type of ****. keep this jawn on the subject. damn.


Joidibeats wrote:I was wondering is the 4000 way to go If there really is some difference between its and 25K:s sequencing engines
Peace

Joidibeats wrote:no matter how matchematical I tried to be, It seemed like it always left some gaps between my chops/samples (some say its between my head, but clearly software sampling/sequencer engines seemed much better at the time in the terms of triggering samples).

DJ Hellfire wrote:Joidibeats wrote:no matter how matchematical I tried to be, It seemed like it always left some gaps between my chops/samples (some say its between my head, but clearly software sampling/sequencer engines seemed much better at the time in the terms of triggering samples).
Did you master time stretching? This is critical when sampling music that was played live since the tempo is never really 100% the same throughout the song. So even if you made a clean chop, you may have to timestretch to get it to fit in the actual bar and connect nicely with the next sound. Otherwise, you will have nasty gaps, early cut-offs of a sample and just overall unsmooth chop playback.
justblaze wrote:
i dont mind open conversation, as long as it doesnt turn into the please listen to my demo fest. i mean how many different ways can we discuss the fact that i dont like the 5000 anyway? lol

justblaze wrote:firework wrote:To those getting off topic, stop it. I can see it now one of you clowns is about to drop your contact info or "please listen to my demo" funny type of ****. keep this jawn on the subject. damn.
i dont mind open conversation, as long as it doesnt turn into the please listen to my demo fest. i mean how many different ways can we discuss the fact that i dont like the 5000 anyway? lol
justblaze wrote:firework wrote:To those getting off topic, stop it. I can see it now one of you clowns is about to drop your contact info or "please listen to my demo" funny type of ****. keep this jawn on the subject. damn.
i dont mind open conversation, as long as it doesnt turn into the please listen to my demo fest. i mean how many different ways can we discuss the fact that i dont like the 5000 anyway? lol
ritec wrote:lol I work 9-6 and I don't feel half as burned as he does. Yes I do aknowledge that it's very buggy but all those things he mentioned can be fixed with OS updates.
firework wrote:I also think what NUAKAI did to the initial 1000 owners was dead wrong to send out a machine with flaky pads/sensor board that breaks and you got dudes in here improvising with glues and adhesives and trying all kind of funny shyt to fix to then offer a "PAD UPGRADE" more like a repair and then to charge these poor customers for that "UPGRADE" was like the last straw for me. the 4k for me and I promise yo nothing NOTHING from NUAKAI for me. NADA!!!

moyphee wrote:I've seen too many times where they'll just throw the cd in the trash after you turn your back! Anyway, sorry for the OT!
Being generous and taking demo can turn into lawsuit claiming they stole somebody's material.