Dope! Thank you for this video with the legend! Listening to the SP1200 project now. Side note: you may want to correct that in the video which stated that it is an Akai SP1200 when in fact it was made by E-Mu. Peace!
I understand what Finesse was saying about limitations with creating music, but I feel like one thing he didn't mention was knowledge. Yea we might not be limited with the amount of different plugins, effects, and kits at our finger tips, but when we all start all of us lack knowledge of using those tools and using them to develop a work flow. Lack of knowledge & purpose is the biggest limitation when creating.
Quick question. I've been rocking with ableton live since ver. 7, Just recently copped a MPC Ren. How the hell do I route the output of ableton to the MPC? So i can warp my wav files them re sample through the MPC.
People don't even know these records he's using already been used the joint at 11:21 Madlib used already on his Quasimoto album don't digg for these popular joints by these famous artist go for those dollar joints trust you will find heat listen Dilla had records that ppl had right in there houses and he flip the hell out of them forget those soul joints grab everything
Man... I use a vynal record player, to record into audacity and then rip and cut into virtual dj studio where I manually key the cuts to keys on my laptop. I record the cuts live and then export and place the cuts in fl studio. And then I have to manually sync it to the beat....... I NEED AN MPC!@#!$!@#!
Carlos p dude record into slicex then chop it there. You don't need audacity or a anything else. Turntable+phono preamp (if you have one) > audio interface/ sound card > fl studio
My homie uses a program called bit wig and bangs out beats insanely quick. Personally i need something with pads/keys and knobs to geg into the session. Ive tried tracking out shit on software and I found it to be boring and hard on my eyes. But if u like working with a keyboard and mouse and you like the end result keep doing it . I dont use computers at all in production i record from my mixboard to 8 track tape machine which is awesome until you need to burn a cd or email or upload your music. Then i gotta go to daw which in most cases onlh has 2 inputs which defeats the purpose of recording in 8 individual tracks. If you make you music in the computer its so much easier to send beats to your friends or post music to bandcamp . For those reasons ide say its a good idea to have both hardware and software
That's what I'm talking about. Change your confessions from calling the pioneers old school or old cats to Icons, legends. Show respect to the forefathers
I found the song he sampled at 8:36, what a hard song to find! Only one version of that song on UA-cam. Anybody wanna know what it is? 12:30 is a much easier song to find.
@@dominicgray2187 agreed.personally i go fof machines that add their own character to the sample I.E sp1200, eps etc. It seems like the new machines lack that.. if u took the same sample on a mpc live and compared it to the native instruments machine , it would be identical.... pitching samples down no longer creates those artifacts and funk that sp1200s or mpc 60 s , eps 16 etc. Would do... that being said hes right about the importance of work flow. Its amazing how the operation systems are layed out in the new mpcs are, im intrigued by the ease of use and the displays are. ..seriously takes me hours to chop a break up right but i find that its worth every minute once i get that crunch that im after . Its not just the bit rate its the tiny bits of digital information that either gets left out or stretched (aliasing) that the older generation samplers produced... im not sure if im even making sense but bottom line is use what u got to the fullest and be original.. dont be using presets and sound banks yall. Thats cheating
Oh man, Lord Finesse, I admire his vision and work, very skilled rapper and producer, living legend
@Cesar Briggs yeah, no one cares
Dope! Thank you for this video with the legend! Listening to the SP1200 project now. Side note: you may want to correct that in the video which stated that it is an Akai SP1200 when in fact it was made by E-Mu. Peace!
Rap without finesse is like life without oxygen
It’s like stoners without fire
I understand what Finesse was saying about limitations with creating music, but I feel like one thing he didn't mention was knowledge.
Yea we might not be limited with the amount of different plugins, effects, and kits at our finger tips, but when we all start all of us lack knowledge of using those tools and using them to develop a work flow.
Lack of knowledge & purpose is the biggest limitation when creating.
dooooooooope!!!
and those samples he showed... goddam!! i need to start diggin deeper
word!
Word is bond 💯 👌
Great Video with a Amazing producer/artist !!! Stack of 45's thats what im talking about !!! All day all night !!! With Abelton oh yeah !!!
One of my all time favorite Brothas!!! Always a humble dude in conversation and a vicious beast with his chop/spit game.....
THIS was fucking sick! Now i wanna see em have Diamond D or Large Professor or Pete Rock on the show!
The Funky Man! respect bro.
Yo Finesse, please dont stop using that SP... you might spend an extra couple of minutes loading your beats on to it but in the end it's worth it!
Awesome!!! Thank You Dubstop
and you don't spot! ;) thanks!
Legendary! Hats off to Lord Finesse!
WorldSoulExotica
Thanks for this great first episode! Please keep this series going!
Amazing!! Lord is such a humble dude. Great episode. Dope!.
Really tho?! Lord Finesse got me AMPED right now!!! About to spend this entire weekend DIGGIN!!!
Great show, but you gotta bring back that Marley Marl show
those records where dope
Dropping jewels and impacting history!!
Mathematics used the loop starting around 12:42 for Wu-Tang's "People Say" recently.
showbiz used it for "terror era w/ fat joe n remy ma" original version
This is inspiring!
Quick question. I've been rocking with ableton live since ver. 7, Just recently copped a MPC Ren. How the hell do I route the output of ableton to the MPC? So i can warp my wav files them re sample through the MPC.
great idea for a series, loved it. only gripe is I wish I could see the masters actually chop up a vinyl beat live. thanks Dubspot!
a video worth watching awesome
Diggin in the crates All day
AHHHHH.....I COULD LISTEN TO THIS CAT AND NESS ALL DAY!!!!!!!
People don't even know these records he's using already been used the joint at 11:21 Madlib used already on his Quasimoto album don't digg for these popular joints by these famous artist go for those dollar joints trust you will find heat listen Dilla had records that ppl had right in there houses and he flip the hell out of them forget those soul joints grab everything
Please I need to know the song that beat is too dope
I bought his 1st LP and all the rest. Legendary
Great info, thanks!
This is why Lord Finesse was better than most other producers. He could make a beat right in front of you.
I wish lord finesse had a school I could go to
That last song was a loop used on the Killa Bees vol. 1 album forget the track name.
People say
The beats on The Awakening were off the charts.
Its emu sp 1200 not akai they never made a 1200
Ableton Fam!
Bruh, what's that sample at 8:36? Sooo smoooooth!
great, thanks!
Man... I use a vynal record player, to record into audacity and then rip and cut into virtual dj studio where I manually key the cuts to keys on my laptop. I record the cuts live and then export and place the cuts in fl studio. And then I have to manually sync it to the beat....... I NEED AN MPC!@#!$!@#!
Carlos p dude record into slicex then chop it there. You don't need audacity or a anything else. Turntable+phono preamp (if you have one) > audio interface/ sound card > fl studio
My homie uses a program called bit wig and bangs out beats insanely quick. Personally i need something with pads/keys and knobs to geg into the session. Ive tried tracking out shit on software and I found it to be boring and hard on my eyes. But if u like working with a keyboard and mouse and you like the end result keep doing it . I dont use computers at all in production i record from my mixboard to 8 track tape machine which is awesome until you need to burn a cd or email or upload your music. Then i gotta go to daw which in most cases onlh has 2 inputs which defeats the purpose of recording in 8 individual tracks. If you make you music in the computer its so much easier to send beats to your friends or post music to bandcamp . For those reasons ide say its a good idea to have both hardware and software
Mos definitely All Legends!!!
More of these please.
Awesome! Whats the name of the sampled song?
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Hav'ent even heard it yet just read the article and already know i love it already...I know its nice.
This was amazing! Can't wait to see more.
that was inspiring .. I appreciate my maschine studio now even more .. look how far humanity got, man! incredible
Rocking tha shit outta the SP.. Respect the Lord.
Dope I wondered what happened to reclaiming the remix This is fire
This was excellent!🙏🏾✊🏾💚
Great interview Dubspot! One of the realist. Respect.
do someone know the name of the record he plays at 12:27 ?
i too
+Jung Andy just found it: Diplomats - I've Got The Kind Of Love
no problem :)
Action Bronson - Modern Day Revelations (Feat. Roc Marciano)
Did a joint with it.
Love this. Keep up the great work Dubspot!
@ 5:20, Akai sp1200?...i mean im pretty shure but didnt E-mu make the SP.....
Mane! Talk about the record sampling days. Good shyt
any idea what song finesse is at 12:29 min playing?
Loved it. Cant wait for more episodes. Just gotta turn up the vocals a little bit more. Was hard to hear on phone
what is the name of the sample from 12:40 can anybody let me know?
Really enjoyed this. Thanks!
SOOOO GOOOOOD
hello whats the name of the record in 12:08 pls?
12:41 what song is this?
Dope interview.
That's what I'm talking about. Change your confessions from calling the pioneers old school or old cats to Icons, legends. Show respect to the forefathers
I found the song he sampled at 8:36, what a hard song to find! Only one version of that song on UA-cam. Anybody wanna know what it is?
12:30 is a much easier song to find.
Yes mate, I'm trying to find the 8:36 song, but it's hard! :)
P.S. I just found it bro! :)
What song is it?
yes i would plz
Been trying to find it. Something off of Stardust Records. :)
what is that song
Damn this was nice.
What was the first sample?!?!?
I fuckin love lord finesse I just turned 20 on July 14 and I dmed him on INSTAGRAM and he sent me a personally signed vinyl
AWESOME VIDEO
ALCHEMISTTT
no doubt! #freshinspiration
***** yeah you gotta get pete rock showing his sp1200 in aksion!
***** Pete Rock
ness really thought we couldnt see them labels on the 45´s tho lol
1:23 I like them all, but I think you forgot about Guru. He produced the beats and rapped in Gang Starr.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
11:20 sample?
🙌🏼
King of ny
The Bronx in the building
Still dope in 2024
u should do more of this ! like the marley marl videos !
DOPEEEEEE
one word Pioneer....
Redman produces I didn't know that.
For many years
Roy King. Started off as a DJ
Roy King. He produced the majority of his first two albums
I might as well as mention in here that Busta Rhymes isn't a slouch behind the boards either.
DJ for the Lords of the Underground when they were unsigned
whats the name of them samples GOOSHHH
They should make a complete beat too. Good show though!
I became so lazy to do this. I have stacks to go through still......:(.
Try going back and listening to beats from your all time favourite producers and remember why you got into that shit.
The real question is how can be a sample based producer legally? I love chopping samples but I do not want to get sued.
oh shit thats ish pops
5:40 Why would you want your technical process to be harder?
The better yoru hardware is, the more flowing the creative side can be.
McChulo you get more creative when your backs against the wall
@@dominicgray2187 agreed.personally i go fof machines that add their own character to the sample I.E sp1200, eps etc. It seems like the new machines lack that.. if u took the same sample on a mpc live and compared it to the native instruments machine , it would be identical.... pitching samples down no longer creates those artifacts and funk that sp1200s or mpc 60 s , eps 16 etc. Would do... that being said hes right about the importance of work flow. Its amazing how the operation systems are layed out in the new mpcs are, im intrigued by the ease of use and the displays are. ..seriously takes me hours to chop a break up right but i find that its worth every minute once i get that crunch that im after . Its not just the bit rate its the tiny bits of digital information that either gets left out or stretched (aliasing) that the older generation samplers produced... im not sure if im even making sense but bottom line is use what u got to the fullest and be original.. dont be using presets and sound banks yall. Thats cheating
Yessir
Peace Ness
Dope video, looking forward to see more.. But the talking is a bit too quiet IMO ;)
😁"When keepin it real goes wrong."
Lord Finesse > Buckwild > Ez Elpee
great ^_^
The SP1200 ain't an Akainice video tho, finesse is the illest
wow! some really hot gems in there!
**E-MU SP1200
Beat Bang Theory was an Beat Tape i made in 2013. lol
Schoolly D is the first mc music producer
"eennt....eenntt...eenntt..ent"
Parrish Smith produces too. EPMD
Educating
Bring back Marley Marl show!!!