O the majority of people coming over to my house to watch the fight are Mexican (going for Margo).. then it's gonna be my cousins who are either from Guatemala or Honduras (they are all going for Cotto) and one Puerto Rican.. I can guarantee you we will be doing some MAD **** talking afterwards.
I made a thread a few weeks ago calling you out, I was wondering what kind of recording software/hardware you use? I recently bought an Apogee Duet for my MacBook and that **** is sick bro.
My bad I didn't see (you know how quick threads be goin lol).
I use MPC2000XL, Yamaha MM6, Korg MS2000B, 2 Technics Turntables (sick analog synth) with Pro Tools. I come from the era of hardware, but these days you can literally do everything on your Mac with a Midi controller and you're good. Some good monitors & good headphones help a lot too.
My bad I didn't see (you know how quick threads be goin lol).
I use MPC2000XL, Yamaha MM6, Korg MS2000B, 2 Technics Turntables (sick analog synth) with Pro Tools. I come from the era of hardware, but these days you can literally do everything on your Mac with a Midi controller and you're good. Some good monitors & good headphones help a lot too.
That sounds like a good rig man, so far I got the Apogee Duet, an M-Audio Ox2 MIDI controller, a shure sm57 mic to record guitar tracks through my guitar amp, and a set of KRK Rokit 5's. I am using Garageband right now and would probably get Logic in the future. I'll check out your stuff on your page when I get home from work, is it mostly rap?
That sounds like a good rig man, so far I got the Apogee Duet, an M-Audio Ox2 MIDI controller, a shure sm57 mic to record guitar tracks through my guitar amp, and a set of KRK Rokit 5's. I am using Garageband right now and would probably get Logic in the future. I'll check out your stuff on your page when I get home from work, is it mostly rap?
Hip Hop & R&B, but I can make upbeat dance tracks that go to either genre...but mostly Hip Hop, Soul, R&B.
KRK are great monitors. I have KRK V6s. Them ****s knock!
Yea Logic is really dope, but I've never sat there and ****ed with it. Pro Tools is real user friendly and the industry standard, but Logic does a lot more mixing wise (also has real good plug ins).
This has been in the works for a while now but Im having a party with about 60 guests...plenty of food a couple of kegs and no mexicans...actually there will be a couple but certainly no Puerto Ricans actually I think 1....just rednecks and spooks basically.
I think the crowd will be pulling for the PR-I know I will be...cant wait for the 26th!
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