I did all my beats on ASR-10 and nothing else. I adusted the volumes and panning of each instrument inside the asr, and then dumped everything out of the digital output and then into my laptop via usb. I record the beats onto an $80 program (Magix audio studio 2004 deluxe) and add eq, compression, reverb to the whole recording (not broken down in individual instruments). So if I add effects to the beat, it is added to the drums, bass, samples, synths, whatever as a whole (not the right way to mix). Thats why I wanna learn how to break up every individual instrument and then be able to process each sound seperate (the right way to mix). Just don't know to do it yet... need help!
no big issue,
since i dont have an outputexpander, what i uzhual do is programming a song with as much sequences as there are tracks in the beat. then what you do is mute all tracks except one, continue with every sequence.
you can send the beat to your recording software, apply the same bpmspeed and just cut the tracks down and layer.
you should use a midi time clock while recording, cause your first instrument will hardly ever start exactly on the one. the rest is selftitled i guess
Listened to all of your beats and voted a couple hot. I like your samples (real deep sounding). Your music give me a real deep vibe like I wanna write something real eerie or story telling type shit. Also forgot how funny Richard Pryor is too... lol. "Instrumental #11" and "Richard Pryor dealing with Dracula" are my favorites. Peace homie...
I put up a few beats I liked from back in the day. I found them on my Minidisc collection, so I decided to clean them up a little and put them on soundclick. These tracks are not available on my official site, though (as if that makes a difference).