I think the main thing about any break editing is that
the editing is more important than the raw break.
Although the raw break contributes alot, and in
some cases they sound good alone or pasted into
a new context, its really the editing that creates
the final sound..
The amen has been used ...alot....to the point
that you feel like you've heard all the permutations.
But in the end its just a tool.
RE: Photek. I can't think of many amen tunes he's done.
There probably are a few, but its not his MO
- cutups
----- Original Message -----
From: <lynn@sonicterror.net>
To: "Brandon" <djresonance@yahoo.com>; <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] RE: Amen Break/Breaks recommendations
quoted 5 lines so is the argument pertaining to amen "sounds", or sequencing a sampled> 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.
quoted 4 lines you can sample the kick, hats, and snare of a break and make something>
> 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
quoted 19 lines just use the snare. or the kick. you know what i'm saying.> 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
>
>
> > > 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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