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From:
Mark Kolmar
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Date:
Thu, 30 May 1996 16:30:37 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Amen brother
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I have not listened to almost any Jungle or Drum'n'Bass. I'm not familiar with the much-loved Plug 1 & 2. But I do understand the general idea. Is it common for programmers to cut up and break and paste it back together to make one new beat? Or do the programmers generally slice things up and piece them back together in numerous combinations? I often do the latter (though not really in a d'n'b context), however the most common complaint from others is the tracks are too complex and hard to follow with the beats and everything changing and shifting around all the time. --Mark Kolmar On Thu, 30 May 1996, Sugatis & Co wrote:
quoted 7 lines Which break is the "amen" break? I know about 3 breaks which keep> >>Which break is the "amen" break? I know about 3 breaks which keep > >>turning up over and over and over and between them make up over half > > a very "characteristic" snare as mentioned, and sounds like the same basic > break (though cut up differently) as found in countless other d&b records. > >