385

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

yes add some cheapy dino chord progressions and rhythms with the auction win too... that would be delightful

386

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

If I win, can he autograph it or make designs on it? (im serious)

387

(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I COMPLETELY AGREE. thats what I refer to it as. ha

388

(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

DJ PREMIER IS MY HERO.

But, It's time to get rid of this thing. I just dont use it anymore since I got a 2000XL. This thing performs 100 percent. The top case has some scuffs, as shown in the pics, and the pads are a little dirty.....  It has a new floppy ($125), OS3.1 (MPC3000 OS, $200 upgrade) and max memory upgrade ($150). I'll throw in a bunch of 720k floppies too. This is the MKII version, equipped with headphone jack.


Taken from VintageSynth:

The MPC-60 is the music production studio that has single-handedly taken over the Rap and R&B music genres as the main instrument of HipHop production. Designed by Roger Linn (Linn Drum), the MPC-60 is a one-box-does-it-all sequencer-sampler workstation.

The built-in sequencer is very complete and professional. There are 99 tracks per sequence, 99 patterns, and 99 sequences that can be created, edited and stored in the MPC-60 with ease. Most artists create their patterns in real-time adding drum parts to a beat-loop spontaneously creating a groove that captures the vibe. These patterns are varied and chained into a sequence. Full MIDI, SMPTE and various other forms of external control prepare the MPC-60 for any studio situation.

The Sampler section is lo-fi but highly respectable. Its 12-bit sampling at 40KHz is pretty good. Sample editing, looping and transforming is simple to do. And finally, there's even a built-in drum machine for extra groove! Finally, the 18 voices of polyphony should be plenty of room for anyone who wants to create HipHop on the machine of professional artists worldwide including Apollo 440, BT, Jean-Michel Jarre, Jimmy Edgar, DJ Shadow, and A Guy Called Gerald.

AND DJ PREMIER YOU BIMBO.

In 1991 the MPC-60 mkII was unleashed. It wasn't much different, the casing and a head-phone jack were new and either machine is still very useful for today's aspiring musicians.

$900 + shipping.

Hit me up for more info

[email protected]

-Carl

389

(18 replies, posted in Releases)

TristEndo-in-spacebutt wrote:

A must have for anybody who enjoys the finest cheeses of the world.

-Urkel Approved.

HAHA! i never saw that before.. radical!

I wont be using these things that much anymore, and I want make some room....

I had the Casio for about 6 years now, and its still in great shape. Everything works perfectly, and I'll be including the original manual and some cartridges it came with...

SOLD!!!!!

http://www.vintagesynth.com/casio/cz5000.php


==

I used this sampler here and there but never made anything with it.. Just messed around enough to make sure everything works fine..  I bought this though to sort of "match" the MPC60, because the akai s950s seem to go for about $300 or more.... It has the factory 1.5 mb of ram, but can be easily upgraded to 6mb of ram. I'll be including the manual, and a disk with TYPHOON OS (which is an aftermarket OS for it, that has more features than the factory OS, such as filters, etc...) IT'S A 12-BIT SAMPLER with variable sample rates smile

SOLD!!!!!

http://www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/tx16w.php



HIT ME UP! if interested on AIM: opl3GEEK or email [email protected]



-Carl

392

(5 replies, posted in Releases)

SUPERTRONIC LAZERINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!

I dont see ! heh... I wear the wig so I dont have to see the audience or make awkard eye contact.. and so I can just do my thing . smile

Thanks for the post James....!  Yea if I get a nice spot, it picks up the sound pretty decent.. but It doesn't like excessive sub bass, SEE: MIDDLE EAST. Im doing 8bitbettys set right now....

395

(46 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Dauragon wrote:
bleo wrote:

/me applies a healthy coating of Heosporin* on this thread.

*"Heosporin" used courtesy of Batsly Adams

nana na na na

heo

na na nanananana

sporin

Let me know if you see a RadioShack.

396

(108 replies, posted in General Discussion)

• 01. Jason Becker - Perpetual Burn
• 02. Debbie Gibson - Out of the Blue
• 03. Slayer - South of Heaven
• 04. Filter - Title of Record
• 05. Edan - Beauty and the Beat
• 06. The Demigodz - The Gods must be crazy
• 07. My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
• 08. Blonde Redhead - 23
• 09. Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill
• 10. Jurassic 5 - Quality Control
• 11. u-siq - Royal Astronomy
• 12. Ulrich Schnauss - A Strangely Isolated Place
• 13. Trash80 - Icarus
• 14. Portishead - Dummy
• 15. Camp Lo - Uptown Saturday Night

397

(14 replies, posted in Past Events)

Bit Shifter wrote:

See him and be joyfully slain. Saw him 2 months ago or so in Brooklyn and I think it destroyed our arm of the galaxy.

WHA WHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT?!?? AND I MISSED IT?!?!?

398

(36 replies, posted in Releases)

Again, I appreciate all the kind words guys!!! Thank yous all around... smile

!VIDEOS!


Glomag:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u06OvLJh_jo
(Electro Breakin Edition)

Mr. Spastic:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bbPVJXBd_w
(Spastic Edition)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tsv-f7SPjY
(Reggae Edition)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIYYbiHX0O0
(Funky Edition)

Natty:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7ncK6-ld3c
(Sleaze Edition)


And I apologize to 8BK for not getting any footage.. sad As soon as the show started I realized I had no battery left in the camera, so I had to let it charge... sad sad

AMAZING.