so is the argument pertaining to amen "sounds", or sequencing a sampled
chunk of the amen "breakbeat". a lot of people sample the breakbeat - and
just tune it right so it loops - especially the old hip hop stuff...that's
cool, but a lot of people have done some pretty amazing stuff by building
kits out of the different hits and combining them w/ other sounds & effects.
you can sample the kick, hats, and snare of a break and make something
totally different and it becomes a new "break" - which is what a lot of
people (including photek) do/did. i hear a lot of tracks where someone will
just use the snare. or the kick. you know what i'm saying.
either way - nothin but amen luv from this end.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brandon" <djresonance@yahoo.com>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations
quoted 15 lines better in my opinion. Another of my favorite> > better in my opinion. Another of my favorite
> > jungle/d&b producers to
> > use loads of Amens is Photek...
>
> What photek songs have you heard that use the amen
> break? I think one of the reasons photek got so
> popular was his avoidance of breaks, everything was
> programmed using individual samples.
>
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