RZA not only gives a revealing look at the Roland MV8000, he sheds some light on his particular approach to hip hop production and beat-making. Listen closely, he points out what he used for the movie Kill Bill...
-Sa'id
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beatmaking can be broken down into three separate-- but equally important--spheres: the Technical, the Logical, and the Creative. The Technical sphere of hip hop/rap beatmaking refers to the mechanical processes of making hip hop/rap music. It involves all the steps associated with operating various Electronic Music Production Instruments (EMPIs). This is the sphere where things like sampling, chopping, looping, sequencing, recording, mixing, mastering, and such come into play." -Sa'id Read more |
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