Humbled
formerly whatslosinlike
- Aug 4, 2010
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Bro that beat is FIRE!! u should get in the next one is on Aug.2nd juss go to spacebeatbattle.com and apply
Preciate that fam. I'm signing up right now. im not missing out again
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Bro that beat is FIRE!! u should get in the next one is on Aug.2nd juss go to spacebeatbattle.com and apply
Just tweet people that is how I made all my connects. And google helps a lot I've found Migos email address and Juicy J's email address that wayi sample whatever. not like i got any connects to get placements and even then you have mixtapes
i tried all that. i don't really make trap stuff. those are usually the emails you find. i need a spitta connect but i'm more of an artist anyway. i cuff most of my beatsJust tweet people that is how I made all my connects. And google helps a lot I've found Migos email address and Juicy J's email address that way
Yo I juss wanna show yall my team really were all like brothers
I learned alot from them and felt like I should promote them like I do my self
imma juss post sum of they're dopest stuff
iPond:
Kevin Madera:
JJU$A:
Supaflie:
MOBFIA
Assuming you're using FL, I read before that the popping and crackling have to do with the Fruity Loops program having a set memory limit or something like that, like after a certain point your computer has nothing to do with it.Just copped a new motherboard, CPU and 8 GB DDR3... No more crashing and popping sounds when mixing or running multiple VSTs
Gonna take two weeks to reinstall all these damn plugins though.All my old projects are going to be buggy as hell when I reopen them
idk if u guys know but u can go to settings and heighten the buffer for FL it helped me most of the time but its not really recommended unless u got a lot of vsts open also I think it really slows the renderingAssuming you're using FL, I read before that the popping and crackling have to do with the Fruity Loops program having a set memory limit or something like that, like after a certain point your computer has nothing to do with it.But I'm interested to know if upgrading your hardware eliminates the slowness and crackling when having a lot of VSTs open.idk if yall know but
Thats only with the 32 bit FL. Gotta upgrade to 64 bit. 64 bit allows 512 GB compared to 32 bit's 4 GB.Just copped a new motherboard, CPU and 8 GB DDR3... No more crashing and popping sounds when mixing or running multiple VSTs
Gonna take two weeks to reinstall all these damn plugins though. :x All my old projects are going to be buggy as hell when I reopen them
Assuming you're using FL, I read before that the popping and crackling have to do with the Fruity Loops program having a set memory limit or something like that, like after a certain point your computer has nothing to do with it.
But I'm interested to know if upgrading your hardware eliminates the slowness and crackling when having a lot of VSTs open.
idk if u guys know but u can go to settings and heighten the buffer for FL it helped me most of the time but its not really recommended unless u got a lot of vsts open also I think it really slows the rendering
Assuming you're using FL, I read before that the popping and crackling have to do with the Fruity Loops program having a set memory limit or something like that, like after a certain point your computer has nothing to do with it.
But I'm interested to know if upgrading your hardware eliminates the slowness and crackling when having a lot of VSTs open.idk if yall know but
Need help bros... have an intro, two loops and an outro... sampled Elton John and not sure where to go next. Give it a listen?
loop switches up at 0:57
Help a fella out?
bassline will always pull a sampled track together. honestly, in the second half this is the j cole sample isnt it? sounds exactly like one off friday night lights that "one time for the citaayyy! and two times for youuuu" track.Help a fella out?
bassline will always pull a sampled track together. honestly, in the second half this is the j cole sample isnt it? sounds exactly like one off friday night lights that "one time for the citaayyy! and two times for youuuu" track.
also...im pretty sure this is also holy moly by talib. could be wrong on it tho.
as far as the beat goes...keep the switch up part and use that as the main. stronger drum sounds/percussion, bass, maybe add in strings for the chorus. voila.
and btw to yall talking about popping clicking and underruns etc... your soundcard+ram makes all the difference. if you have a trash soundcard it doesnt matter what ur ram is. if you have at LEAST an average soundcard...then aim for 6+ gigs of ram. youll be perfectly fine past that point no matter what you're running.
Wen do u actually post music?