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I've been asked to do a favor for a friend and record her son, a young rapper.
We will need to provide some backgound tracks for him and, since rap is not my usual idiom, I dont think it would be the best thing for me to sequence some stuff in a wac attempt. So I'm trying to think of an economical way to procure some tracks for the session. I assume that pre-recorded tracks are widely available but I dont know where to start looking nor do I know whats generally considered good and bad in this realm. If someone could give me a bump in the right direction I'd appreciate it. Garth~ "I think the fact that music can come up a wire is a miracle." Ed Cherney |
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![]() "Garth" wrote in message ... I've been asked to do a favor for a friend and record her son, a young rapper. We will need to provide some backgound tracks for him and, since rap is not my usual idiom, I dont think it would be the best thing for me to sequence some stuff in a wac attempt. So I'm trying to think of an economical way to procure some tracks for the session. I assume that pre-recorded tracks are widely available but I dont know where to start looking nor do I know whats generally considered good and bad in this realm. If someone could give me a bump in the right direction I'd appreciate it. Wouldn't Acid be the best way to go for this? You can get various versions at Best Buy/Circuit City/CompUSA for in the $50 range, and that should allow you to easily slam down some dope beats, yo. Word. ![]() -- Neil Henderson Progressive Rock http://www.saqqararecords.com |
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"Garth" wrote in message
... I've been asked to do a favor for a friend and record her son, a young rapper. We will need to provide some backgound tracks for him and, since rap is not my usual idiom, I dont think it would be the best thing for me to sequence some stuff in a wac attempt. So I'm trying to think of an economical way to procure some tracks for the session. I assume that pre-recorded tracks are widely available but I dont know where to start looking nor do I know whats generally considered good and bad in this realm. If someone could give me a bump in the right direction I'd appreciate it. Garth~ Have you asked the kid? He may know. |
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transducr wrote:
i don't know of any sources for royalty-free generic backing tracks. A couple of the locked-groove "endless beats" albums allow free use. Of course, some of them have some cuts that come from sources of doubtful legality as it is. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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