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  • @Lil_Stu07 said:

    Patterning 1 is free. It's made for iOS so if you're using an iPad it'll be small and you can stretch it, but its a great way to test out the system to see if you like it. It has the same flaws with auditioning samples, but I have resigned that the building a drum kit portion is just a preparatory step in the process. When you aren't feeling creative, put the kit together for when you are. I just went through a 808 sample kit that i downloaded and found the samples I liked and have it ready to go for my next extravaganza. Just seems like the nature of the iOS beast.

    EG Pulse is great, but I understand where you're coming from, up until the last week I didn't really give it a fair chance, but taking another look at it, it's a top contender for my #1 drum machine. I'm looking at Patterning 2, EG Pulse, Digistix and Drum Perfect Pro right now. EG Pulse will probably be my AUv3 machine (Digistix is close but love those pads in EG Pulse, plus sEGments on the way) and Pattering 2 will be my, I just want to play with drums and if something great comes from it, i'll export it, machine (Previously DM1) lol.

    wow i just got patterning on my iphone and its really really fun. i might pick up patterning 2 especially since its discounted now. i can definitely see how powerful this app is for making complicated drum loops.

    eg pulse has great pads. i definitely love that aspect of it. and i mean, overall i really like it still, just sample import is something i gotta sit down and do before working on anything. ive made a few kits so far, its just a little but of a pain. what i would LOVE is drag and drop from audioshare to other apps. because that file management system for sounds is incredible, just a bummer i cant use it to fill up my kits in eg pulse.

    but yeah i think im gunna take the dive into patterning.

  • @itsaghost said:

    @Lil_Stu07 said:

    Patterning 1 is free. It's made for iOS so if you're using an iPad it'll be small and you can stretch it, but its a great way to test out the system to see if you like it. It has the same flaws with auditioning samples, but I have resigned that the building a drum kit portion is just a preparatory step in the process. When you aren't feeling creative, put the kit together for when you are. I just went through a 808 sample kit that i downloaded and found the samples I liked and have it ready to go for my next extravaganza. Just seems like the nature of the iOS beast.

    EG Pulse is great, but I understand where you're coming from, up until the last week I didn't really give it a fair chance, but taking another look at it, it's a top contender for my #1 drum machine. I'm looking at Patterning 2, EG Pulse, Digistix and Drum Perfect Pro right now. EG Pulse will probably be my AUv3 machine (Digistix is close but love those pads in EG Pulse, plus sEGments on the way) and Pattering 2 will be my, I just want to play with drums and if something great comes from it, i'll export it, machine (Previously DM1) lol.

    wow i just got patterning on my iphone and its really really fun. i might pick up patterning 2 especially since its discounted now. i can definitely see how powerful this app is for making complicated drum loops.

    eg pulse has great pads. i definitely love that aspect of it. and i mean, overall i really like it still, just sample import is something i gotta sit down and do before working on anything. ive made a few kits so far, its just a little but of a pain. what i would LOVE is drag and drop from audioshare to other apps. because that file management system for sounds is incredible, just a bummer i cant use it to fill up my kits in eg pulse.

    but yeah i think im gunna take the dive into patterning.

    Cheers! One thing you could do on iPad though is put Files and Audioshare in the dock, open them both up to the same folders and put them in slide over. Swap between them to listen to the files and then drag and drop. It's not the most ideal, but the closest you can get to drag and drop from audioshare atm.

  • @Lil_Stu07 said:

    Cheers! One thing you could do on iPad though is put Files and Audioshare in the dock, open them both up to the same folders and put them in slide over. Swap between them to listen to the files and then drag and drop. It's not the most ideal, but the closest you can get to drag and drop from audioshare atm.

    oh thats a good idea! i never thought of that. that’ll definitely be a little easier than trying to demo the sounds in the files app.

    i know you’ve only had it for a little but, but have you seen a way to export stems from patterning?

  • edited June 2020

    @itsaghost said:

    @Lil_Stu07 said:

    Cheers! One thing you could do on iPad though is put Files and Audioshare in the dock, open them both up to the same folders and put them in slide over. Swap between them to listen to the files and then drag and drop. It's not the most ideal, but the closest you can get to drag and drop from audioshare atm.

    oh thats a good idea! i never thought of that. that’ll definitely be a little easier than trying to demo the sounds in the files app.

    i know you’ve only had it for a little but, but have you seen a way to export stems from patterning?

    Files tab. Top right corner, export. Audio. Individual tracks. Then choose current or all patterns and whatever rendering options you want attached (Render as Loop, Catch Effect Tail, Clip). Click the format to change to wav if you don't want aiff. Accept whatever bit depth and sample rate you'd like. Then Export on top right.

  • @Lil_Stu07 said:

    @itsaghost said:

    @Lil_Stu07 said:

    Cheers! One thing you could do on iPad though is put Files and Audioshare in the dock, open them both up to the same folders and put them in slide over. Swap between them to listen to the files and then drag and drop. It's not the most ideal, but the closest you can get to drag and drop from audioshare atm.

    oh thats a good idea! i never thought of that. that’ll definitely be a little easier than trying to demo the sounds in the files app.

    i know you’ve only had it for a little but, but have you seen a way to export stems from patterning?

    Files tab. Top right corner, export. Audio. Individual tracks. Then choose current or all patterns and whatever rendering options you want attached (Render as Loop, Catch Effect Tail, Clip). Click the format to change to wav if you don't want aiff. Accept whatever bit depth and sample rate you'd like. Then Export on top right.

    im sold now. just bought it! very excited to mess around with it today! thanks so much for your help!

  • @itsaghost said:

    @Lil_Stu07 said:

    @itsaghost said:

    @Lil_Stu07 said:

    Cheers! One thing you could do on iPad though is put Files and Audioshare in the dock, open them both up to the same folders and put them in slide over. Swap between them to listen to the files and then drag and drop. It's not the most ideal, but the closest you can get to drag and drop from audioshare atm.

    oh thats a good idea! i never thought of that. that’ll definitely be a little easier than trying to demo the sounds in the files app.

    i know you’ve only had it for a little but, but have you seen a way to export stems from patterning?

    Files tab. Top right corner, export. Audio. Individual tracks. Then choose current or all patterns and whatever rendering options you want attached (Render as Loop, Catch Effect Tail, Clip). Click the format to change to wav if you don't want aiff. Accept whatever bit depth and sample rate you'd like. Then Export on top right.

    im sold now. just bought it! very excited to mess around with it today! thanks so much for your help!

    Any time! Have fun!

  • @Lil_Stu07

    Is Patterning 1 free?

    I initially bought Patterning 1, deleted it and bought Patterning 2 instead.
    I can't find Patterning 1 on the App Store anymore.

  • edited June 2020

    It's free to demo, you can unlock for $9.99 I believe.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/patterning-for-iphone/id1491394394

    Edit: it's $5.99 to unlock.

  • @Gravitas said:
    @Lil_Stu07

    Is Patterning 1 free?

    I initially bought Patterning 1, deleted it and bought Patterning 2 instead.
    I can't find Patterning 1 on the App Store anymore.

    Any app that you have bought you can redownload. Go to the App Store, click your icon in top right corner. Click Purchased, My Purchases, and search for the app. You can then redownload from there. Even if it's removed.

  • @Lil_Stu07 said:

    @Gravitas said:
    @Lil_Stu07

    Is Patterning 1 free?

    I initially bought Patterning 1, deleted it and bought Patterning 2 instead.
    I can't find Patterning 1 on the App Store anymore.

    Any app that you have bought you can redownload. Go to the App Store, click your icon in top right corner. Click Purchased, My Purchases, and search for the app. You can then redownload from there. Even if it's removed.

    By the way, this is also how you can download any "iPhone" only apps on iPad. "Download" on iPhone. Cancel the download, it will be linked to your account and then go through these menus on your iPad and you can then download any of them on iPad. Most are optimized for iPhone screens, so you will see this stretch icon in the corner.


  • @Lil_Stu07

    That's Patterning for iPhone which I also have.

    It's not Patterning 1.

  • @Gravitas said:
    @Lil_Stu07

    That's Patterning for iPhone which I also have.

    It's not Patterning 1.

    Yeah but it is essentially pattering one for anyone who didn't get it before 2. Did you read my earlier posts about how you can redownload patterning 1?

  • @Lil_Stu07

    It's a well known method for retrieving purchased apps
    that can't be found on the App Store anymore.
    Note, I refunded my original copy of Patterning 1.

    As you had mentioned ,'Patterning 1', I misinterpreted that
    for being the original version so I had a look on the store
    which you had also mentioned was currently free.

    I didn't see it so therefore I asked.

    Thank you for the info.

  • @Gravitas said:
    @Lil_Stu07

    It's a well known method for retrieving purchased apps
    that can't be found on the App Store anymore.
    Note, I refunded my original copy of Patterning 1.

    As you had mentioned ,'Patterning 1', I misinterpreted that
    for being the original version so I had a look on the store
    which you had also mentioned was currently free.

    I didn't see it so therefore I asked.

    Thank you for the info.

    Ahh 👍🏾

  • @Lil_Stu07 said:
    Yeah but it is essentially pattering one for anyone who didn't get it before 2.

    Perhaps in terms of functionality on an iPad this is true - but for Patterning to run on an iPhone you cannot use the original, only the Patterning for iPhone app.

  • patterning 2 is worth every cent

  • Patterning 2 isn't worth a cent to me, It has no AU so interfacing is flakey at best and is single instance, which means it never really became an integral part of anything for me.
    Not everything fits everybody.

  • @Turntablist said:
    Patterning 2 isn't worth a cent to me, It has no AU so interfacing is flakey at best and is single instance, which means it never really became an integral part of anything for me.
    Not everything fits everybody.

    😂 so drambo is a shit, patterning is a shit etc... I really like to know what iOS apps do You like since this two are terrible.

  • edited June 2020

    @Charlesalbert said:

    @Turntablist said:
    Patterning 2 isn't worth a cent to me, It has no AU so interfacing is flakey at best and is single instance, which means it never really became an integral part of anything for me.
    Not everything fits everybody.

    😂 so drambo is a shit, patterning is a shit etc... I really like to know what iOS apps do You like since this two are terrible.

    When did I call anything shit ?
    I am fairly sure I said they did not work for me, so please, explain to me how what I use (Notice the I there, you know, me, my choice, my opinion) effects you in any way shape or form, other than not fitting with your or other peoples little world bubble ?
    There are some extremely strange people on this forum that think everything should work for everybody, and anybody who states any different is a troll or some kind of fool for not agreeing with them, and they do this with a straight face not even realising how idiotic they are.

  • Very skewed world view. Opinions can be made without diminishing the work other people put in. Just because it doesn't work for you doesn't mean that it's absolutely terrible. The points you made were already presented. I find it interesting that people find the need to go out of their way to bash something that doesn't work for them, rather aggressively. It speaks a lot to their character and the state of their life experience tbh. It's funny because in another thread you did the exact thing you're accusing others of. Just because they don't agree with your point, you resort to name calling and being very indecent. Have some fun. Not everyone has to sing along to your tune. Good day sir.

  • @Turntablist said:

    @Charlesalbert said:

    @Turntablist said:
    Patterning 2 isn't worth a cent to me, It has no AU so interfacing is flakey at best and is single instance, which means it never really became an integral part of anything for me.
    Not everything fits everybody.

    😂 so drambo is a shit, patterning is a shit etc... I really like to know what iOS apps do You like since this two are terrible.

    When did I call anything shit ?
    I am fairly sure I said they did not work for me, so please, explain to me how what I use (Notice the I there, you know, me, my choice, my opinion) effects you in any way shape or form, other than not fitting with your or other peoples little world bubble ?
    There are some extremely strange people on this forum that think everything should work for everybody, and anybody who states any different is a troll or some kind of fool for not agreeing with them, and they do this with a straight face not even realising how idiotic they are.

    I agree with You that everyone have different needs.
    Personally I use Patterning 2 in almost every beats. I love the easy of use of the interface, the strength of Ableton Link, the song mode, the free sample library (kits), the swing, the effects. Almost everything. If it would become au at some point it would be the perfect 10 drum app.

  • @Lil_Stu07 said:
    Very skewed world view. Opinions can be made without diminishing the work other people put in. Just because it doesn't work for you doesn't mean that it's absolutely terrible. The points you made were already presented. I find it interesting that people find the need to go out of their way to bash something that doesn't work for them, rather aggressively. It speaks a lot to their character and the state of their life experience tbh. It's funny because in another thread you did the exact thing you're accusing others of. Just because they don't agree with your point, you resort to name calling and being very indecent. Have some fun. Not everyone has to sing along to your tune. Good day sir.

    Go on, point out the thread ?

  • @Charlesalbert said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Charlesalbert said:

    @Turntablist said:
    Patterning 2 isn't worth a cent to me, It has no AU so interfacing is flakey at best and is single instance, which means it never really became an integral part of anything for me.
    Not everything fits everybody.

    😂 so drambo is a shit, patterning is a shit etc... I really like to know what iOS apps do You like since this two are terrible.

    When did I call anything shit ?
    I am fairly sure I said they did not work for me, so please, explain to me how what I use (Notice the I there, you know, me, my choice, my opinion) effects you in any way shape or form, other than not fitting with your or other peoples little world bubble ?
    There are some extremely strange people on this forum that think everything should work for everybody, and anybody who states any different is a troll or some kind of fool for not agreeing with them, and they do this with a straight face not even realising how idiotic they are.

    I agree with You that everyone have different needs.
    Personally I use Patterning 2 in almost every beats. I love the easy of use of the interface, the strength of Ableton Link, the song mode, the free sample library (kits), the swing, the effects. Almost everything. If it would become au at some point it would be the perfect 10 drum app.

    Oh, so wait, you can type your opinion of patterning, but when I do, you can make up things I have typed, like calling things shit ?
    Interesting stuff.

  • @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Not to say “you should not” but damn guys its getting cheddar cheesy now. With the multitude of audio sources on the internet to sample your own discoveries to me this Sample Pack crew are lazy. Go deep into a sample *uck all that Royalty Free blah blah Get some vinyl

    How is sampling vinyl any more original than buying a sample? Either way, you’re starting with someone else’s work. I’m not dissing either approach, but they seem like more or less the same thing to me.

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr no one who has agreed with my post said you should only do this or that. My reasons for saying is a “no no” in hiphop is Sample Packs sampling then saying “made a great hip hop track” is not part of the culture. A lot of deep searching goes into it. And the good thing is you learn about the artist/composers etc you sample from. Knowledge

    One might also learn how to actually play and compose music, get together with other musicians to create something new, etc.

    One might get off that high horsey, you just exposed yourself as a complete and total snob who thinks sample based music is neither composed, done in groups or indeed made by musicians or even possible of being new, what a completely arrogant self absorbed idiotic point of view, good luck with your blinkered view of music and how you think "one" should act.

    You seem outraged about something I never said and don’t believe. I’m merely commenting on OP’s absurd argument that music is more original or creative when samples are taken from vinyl instead of sample packs. If you really want original samples, you’ll create original music to sample.

    I guess you get all your backing tracks from all the backtracking you are doing on forums, dig a hole, dig it deeper.

    I understand that collage artists may feel insecure about their lack of fundamental technique, but that doesn’t make it a less valid art form. Be proud of your work!

    Are you one of those next gen bots ?
    Sometimes you are coherent but a lot of the time it is just words for the sake of words.
    Mostly it is just idiotic snobbery that makes you sound like a complete musical bigot.

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Not to say “you should not” but damn guys its getting cheddar cheesy now. With the multitude of audio sources on the internet to sample your own discoveries to me this Sample Pack crew are lazy. Go deep into a sample *uck all that Royalty Free blah blah Get some vinyl

    How is sampling vinyl any more original than buying a sample? Either way, you’re starting with someone else’s work. I’m not dissing either approach, but they seem like more or less the same thing to me.

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr no one who has agreed with my post said you should only do this or that. My reasons for saying is a “no no” in hiphop is Sample Packs sampling then saying “made a great hip hop track” is not part of the culture. A lot of deep searching goes into it. And the good thing is you learn about the artist/composers etc you sample from. Knowledge

    One might also learn how to actually play and compose music, get together with other musicians to create something new, etc.

    One might get off that high horsey, you just exposed yourself as a complete and total snob who thinks sample based music is neither composed, done in groups or indeed made by musicians or even possible of being new, what a completely arrogant self absorbed idiotic point of view, good luck with your blinkered view of music and how you think "one" should act.

    You seem outraged about something I never said and don’t believe. I’m merely commenting on OP’s absurd argument that music is more original or creative when samples are taken from vinyl instead of sample packs. If you really want original samples, you’ll create original music to sample.

    I guess you get all your backing tracks from all the backtracking you are doing on forums, dig a hole, dig it deeper.

    I understand that collage artists may feel insecure about their lack of fundamental technique, but that doesn’t make it a less valid art form. Be proud of your work!

    Are you one of those next gen bots ?
    Sometimes you are coherent but a lot of the time it is just words for the sake of words.
    Mostly it is just idiotic snobbery that makes you sound like a complete musical bigot.

    I tend to respond to rude trolls with good-humored trolls. Consider yourself snagged, my friend.

    If you aren't a bot, you certainly aren't all there.
    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Not to say “you should not” but damn guys its getting cheddar cheesy now. With the multitude of audio sources on the internet to sample your own discoveries to me this Sample Pack crew are lazy. Go deep into a sample *uck all that Royalty Free blah blah Get some vinyl

    How is sampling vinyl any more original than buying a sample? Either way, you’re starting with someone else’s work. I’m not dissing either approach, but they seem like more or less the same thing to me.

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr no one who has agreed with my post said you should only do this or that. My reasons for saying is a “no no” in hiphop is Sample Packs sampling then saying “made a great hip hop track” is not part of the culture. A lot of deep searching goes into it. And the good thing is you learn about the artist/composers etc you sample from. Knowledge

    One might also learn how to actually play and compose music, get together with other musicians to create something new, etc.

    One might get off that high horsey, you just exposed yourself as a complete and total snob who thinks sample based music is neither composed, done in groups or indeed made by musicians or even possible of being new, what a completely arrogant self absorbed idiotic point of view, good luck with your blinkered view of music and how you think "one" should act.

    You seem outraged about something I never said and don’t believe. I’m merely commenting on OP’s absurd argument that music is more original or creative when samples are taken from vinyl instead of sample packs. If you really want original samples, you’ll create original music to sample.

    I guess you get all your backing tracks from all the backtracking you are doing on forums, dig a hole, dig it deeper.

    I understand that collage artists may feel insecure about their lack of fundamental technique, but that doesn’t make it a less valid art form. Be proud of your work!

    Are you one of those next gen bots ?
    Sometimes you are coherent but a lot of the time it is just words for the sake of words.
    Mostly it is just idiotic snobbery that makes you sound like a complete musical bigot.

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Not to say “you should not” but damn guys its getting cheddar cheesy now. With the multitude of audio sources on the internet to sample your own discoveries to me this Sample Pack crew are lazy. Go deep into a sample *uck all that Royalty Free blah blah Get some vinyl

    How is sampling vinyl any more original than buying a sample? Either way, you’re starting with someone else’s work. I’m not dissing either approach, but they seem like more or less the same thing to me.

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr no one who has agreed with my post said you should only do this or that. My reasons for saying is a “no no” in hiphop is Sample Packs sampling then saying “made a great hip hop track” is not part of the culture. A lot of deep searching goes into it. And the good thing is you learn about the artist/composers etc you sample from. Knowledge

    One might also learn how to actually play and compose music, get together with other musicians to create something new, etc.

    One might get off that high horsey, you just exposed yourself as a complete and total snob who thinks sample based music is neither composed, done in groups or indeed made by musicians or even possible of being new, what a completely arrogant self absorbed idiotic point of view, good luck with your blinkered view of music and how you think "one" should act.

    You seem outraged about something I never said and don’t believe. I’m merely commenting on OP’s absurd argument that music is more original or creative when samples are taken from vinyl instead of sample packs. If you really want original samples, you’ll create original music to sample.

    I guess you get all your backing tracks from all the backtracking you are doing on forums, dig a hole, dig it deeper.

    I understand that collage artists may feel insecure about their lack of fundamental technique, but that doesn’t make it a less valid art form. Be proud of your work!

    Are you one of those next gen bots ?
    Sometimes you are coherent but a lot of the time it is just words for the sake of words.
    Mostly it is just idiotic snobbery that makes you sound like a complete musical bigot.

    I tend to respond to rude trolls with good-humored trolls. Consider yourself snagged, my friend.

    If you aren't a bot, you certainly aren't all there.

  • 🤔🤔🤔

  • @Lil_Stu07 said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Not to say “you should not” but damn guys its getting cheddar cheesy now. With the multitude of audio sources on the internet to sample your own discoveries to me this Sample Pack crew are lazy. Go deep into a sample *uck all that Royalty Free blah blah Get some vinyl

    How is sampling vinyl any more original than buying a sample? Either way, you’re starting with someone else’s work. I’m not dissing either approach, but they seem like more or less the same thing to me.

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr no one who has agreed with my post said you should only do this or that. My reasons for saying is a “no no” in hiphop is Sample Packs sampling then saying “made a great hip hop track” is not part of the culture. A lot of deep searching goes into it. And the good thing is you learn about the artist/composers etc you sample from. Knowledge

    One might also learn how to actually play and compose music, get together with other musicians to create something new, etc.

    One might get off that high horsey, you just exposed yourself as a complete and total snob who thinks sample based music is neither composed, done in groups or indeed made by musicians or even possible of being new, what a completely arrogant self absorbed idiotic point of view, good luck with your blinkered view of music and how you think "one" should act.

    You seem outraged about something I never said and don’t believe. I’m merely commenting on OP’s absurd argument that music is more original or creative when samples are taken from vinyl instead of sample packs. If you really want original samples, you’ll create original music to sample.

    I guess you get all your backing tracks from all the backtracking you are doing on forums, dig a hole, dig it deeper.

    I understand that collage artists may feel insecure about their lack of fundamental technique, but that doesn’t make it a less valid art form. Be proud of your work!

    Are you one of those next gen bots ?
    Sometimes you are coherent but a lot of the time it is just words for the sake of words.
    Mostly it is just idiotic snobbery that makes you sound like a complete musical bigot.

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Not to say “you should not” but damn guys its getting cheddar cheesy now. With the multitude of audio sources on the internet to sample your own discoveries to me this Sample Pack crew are lazy. Go deep into a sample *uck all that Royalty Free blah blah Get some vinyl

    How is sampling vinyl any more original than buying a sample? Either way, you’re starting with someone else’s work. I’m not dissing either approach, but they seem like more or less the same thing to me.

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr no one who has agreed with my post said you should only do this or that. My reasons for saying is a “no no” in hiphop is Sample Packs sampling then saying “made a great hip hop track” is not part of the culture. A lot of deep searching goes into it. And the good thing is you learn about the artist/composers etc you sample from. Knowledge

    One might also learn how to actually play and compose music, get together with other musicians to create something new, etc.

    One might get off that high horsey, you just exposed yourself as a complete and total snob who thinks sample based music is neither composed, done in groups or indeed made by musicians or even possible of being new, what a completely arrogant self absorbed idiotic point of view, good luck with your blinkered view of music and how you think "one" should act.

    You seem outraged about something I never said and don’t believe. I’m merely commenting on OP’s absurd argument that music is more original or creative when samples are taken from vinyl instead of sample packs. If you really want original samples, you’ll create original music to sample.

    I guess you get all your backing tracks from all the backtracking you are doing on forums, dig a hole, dig it deeper.

    I understand that collage artists may feel insecure about their lack of fundamental technique, but that doesn’t make it a less valid art form. Be proud of your work!

    Are you one of those next gen bots ?
    Sometimes you are coherent but a lot of the time it is just words for the sake of words.
    Mostly it is just idiotic snobbery that makes you sound like a complete musical bigot.

    I tend to respond to rude trolls with good-humored trolls. Consider yourself snagged, my friend.

    If you aren't a bot, you certainly aren't all there.
    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Not to say “you should not” but damn guys its getting cheddar cheesy now. With the multitude of audio sources on the internet to sample your own discoveries to me this Sample Pack crew are lazy. Go deep into a sample *uck all that Royalty Free blah blah Get some vinyl

    How is sampling vinyl any more original than buying a sample? Either way, you’re starting with someone else’s work. I’m not dissing either approach, but they seem like more or less the same thing to me.

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr no one who has agreed with my post said you should only do this or that. My reasons for saying is a “no no” in hiphop is Sample Packs sampling then saying “made a great hip hop track” is not part of the culture. A lot of deep searching goes into it. And the good thing is you learn about the artist/composers etc you sample from. Knowledge

    One might also learn how to actually play and compose music, get together with other musicians to create something new, etc.

    One might get off that high horsey, you just exposed yourself as a complete and total snob who thinks sample based music is neither composed, done in groups or indeed made by musicians or even possible of being new, what a completely arrogant self absorbed idiotic point of view, good luck with your blinkered view of music and how you think "one" should act.

    You seem outraged about something I never said and don’t believe. I’m merely commenting on OP’s absurd argument that music is more original or creative when samples are taken from vinyl instead of sample packs. If you really want original samples, you’ll create original music to sample.

    I guess you get all your backing tracks from all the backtracking you are doing on forums, dig a hole, dig it deeper.

    I understand that collage artists may feel insecure about their lack of fundamental technique, but that doesn’t make it a less valid art form. Be proud of your work!

    Are you one of those next gen bots ?
    Sometimes you are coherent but a lot of the time it is just words for the sake of words.
    Mostly it is just idiotic snobbery that makes you sound like a complete musical bigot.

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Turntablist said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @stormbeats said:
    Not to say “you should not” but damn guys its getting cheddar cheesy now. With the multitude of audio sources on the internet to sample your own discoveries to me this Sample Pack crew are lazy. Go deep into a sample *uck all that Royalty Free blah blah Get some vinyl

    How is sampling vinyl any more original than buying a sample? Either way, you’re starting with someone else’s work. I’m not dissing either approach, but they seem like more or less the same thing to me.

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr no one who has agreed with my post said you should only do this or that. My reasons for saying is a “no no” in hiphop is Sample Packs sampling then saying “made a great hip hop track” is not part of the culture. A lot of deep searching goes into it. And the good thing is you learn about the artist/composers etc you sample from. Knowledge

    One might also learn how to actually play and compose music, get together with other musicians to create something new, etc.

    One might get off that high horsey, you just exposed yourself as a complete and total snob who thinks sample based music is neither composed, done in groups or indeed made by musicians or even possible of being new, what a completely arrogant self absorbed idiotic point of view, good luck with your blinkered view of music and how you think "one" should act.

    You seem outraged about something I never said and don’t believe. I’m merely commenting on OP’s absurd argument that music is more original or creative when samples are taken from vinyl instead of sample packs. If you really want original samples, you’ll create original music to sample.

    I guess you get all your backing tracks from all the backtracking you are doing on forums, dig a hole, dig it deeper.

    I understand that collage artists may feel insecure about their lack of fundamental technique, but that doesn’t make it a less valid art form. Be proud of your work!

    Are you one of those next gen bots ?
    Sometimes you are coherent but a lot of the time it is just words for the sake of words.
    Mostly it is just idiotic snobbery that makes you sound like a complete musical bigot.

    I tend to respond to rude trolls with good-humored trolls. Consider yourself snagged, my friend.

    If you aren't a bot, you certainly aren't all there.

    That was a serious question, the posts were so incoherent that I was asking if it was a bot, which it seems it is, so please tell me again, how that counts as name calling (I assume you mean bot, which I think it is a bot) or indecent ?
    You are making yourself look silly simply because I have recently pointed out some things from my perspective, that YOU don't like or agree with.
    Try getting over yourself and realising that other people are allowed to have their own opinions.

  • edited June 2020

    @Turntablist I say the same to you. No one said you couldn't have your opinion. Any who. I will not be responding anymore to you. Do try to have a good day. You owe it to yourself.

  • edited June 2020

    @Lil_Stu07 said:
    @Turntablist I say the same to you. No one said you couldn't have your opinion. Any who. I will not be responding anymore to you. Do try to have a good day. You owe it to yourself.

    You wont be replying to me again, because you have zero point to argue with, nobody says you can't have an opinion, but damn they sure want to lie about what you typed, when anybody can go and read it themselves, do try to join the real world, you owe it to yourself ;)

  • Don’t take it personally. He/she has been doing this a lot lately.
    Dude’s probably going through some shit.

  • @jolico said:
    Don’t take it personally. He/she has been doing this a lot lately.
    Dude’s probably going through some shit.

    I see. I'm not. Just ignored him for a while. Hopefully things get better for him. Life's too short to be angry on a forum.

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