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use all breaks! people use the amen break because it has a very distinctive sound and roll to it. and then other ones because they don'tmrrogers wrote:back2onett wrote:you could always use another break instead
I second this.
IMO there are so many breaks in the world to be found, using one just because it's popular and vritually defines an entire genre (or more) is kinda gay.
Absolutely. A young feller starting out could probably learn a lot from spending a year doing nothing but Amen cuts. Once you earn your chops on that, you can make any break your bitch.jolly wailer wrote:mks wrote:Chopping an amen is a rite of passage.
this I agree with most in this thread
Jodorowsky wrote:Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness.
Oh wow this topic has gotten a lot of replies I didn't even see it until now. Haha epic typo, being a sample feels great!shaneynclan wrote:i've never met anyone who was an actual sample, how does it feel.Projekt N wrote:I am a sample of the amen break
http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.ph ... did=114739 intsead of trying to find it make itWikum wrote:i'd only ever use it as a layer, rather than the main/only beat in the tune. but to be quite honest i can't remember the last time i used it. i do still use a badly sampled tramen here and there though. i'd love to get a better version of the same break...but the cleaner versions i've found don't have the same processing on them.
The original amen has a magical soul that cannot be reproduced, it's an example of the musicians personality filtering through to the recording plus it is more than just the drum hits that make it what it is, it's also the space captured and that relationship between the space and the groove. Too pretentious?Rekah wrote:http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.ph ... did=114739 intsead of trying to find it make itWikum wrote:i'd only ever use it as a layer, rather than the main/only beat in the tune. but to be quite honest i can't remember the last time i used it. i do still use a badly sampled tramen here and there though. i'd love to get a better version of the same break...but the cleaner versions i've found don't have the same processing on them.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
i was on about the tramen, the guy said he wanted a better version of it read his postPedro Sánchez wrote:The original amen has a magical soul that cannot be reproduced, it's an example of the musicians personality filtering through to the recording plus it is more than just the drum hits that make it what it is, it's also the space captured and that relationship between the space and the groove. Too pretentious?Rekah wrote:http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.ph ... did=114739 intsead of trying to find it make itWikum wrote:i'd only ever use it as a layer, rather than the main/only beat in the tune. but to be quite honest i can't remember the last time i used it. i do still use a badly sampled tramen here and there though. i'd love to get a better version of the same break...but the cleaner versions i've found don't have the same processing on them.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
Pedro Sánchez wrote:I posted before clicking the link like an arsehole, I thought it was gonna be someone trying to create with live drum hits and compression or something. Ain't the tramen just tighten up and amen blended?
This is the best bit of advice you can ever be given as a musician to be fair.alphacat wrote:Finally, in the future my friendly suggestion is to charge blindly ahead and fuck with it until you really hit a stumbling block.
I've sampled that videodisco.infiltrator wrote:
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
alphacat wrote: Absolutely. A young feller starting out could probably learn a lot from spending a year doing nothing but Amen cuts. Once you earn your chops on that, you can make any break your bitch.
knell wrote:i have the weirdest boner right now
Heh. It pays off, doesn't it?upstateface wrote:alphacat wrote: Absolutely. A young feller starting out could probably learn a lot from spending a year doing nothing but Amen cuts. Once you earn your chops on that, you can make any break your bitch.Guess what I've been doing for the past year or so?
Jodorowsky wrote:Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness.
Yup, learned a ton from chopping various breaks all day, errday.alphacat wrote:Heh. It pays off, doesn't it?upstateface wrote:alphacat wrote: Absolutely. A young feller starting out could probably learn a lot from spending a year doing nothing but Amen cuts. Once you earn your chops on that, you can make any break your bitch.Guess what I've been doing for the past year or so?
I swear - and bear in mind I was using the oldskool Hammerhead beat app - that after a year or so of practically nothing but Amen choppage, my beats went to a whole 'nother level.
knell wrote:i have the weirdest boner right now
upstateface wrote:Disregard this, amens can never be rinsed.DZA wrote:Dont use it that shit has been rinsed
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