I like using both 

And all thier new beats dont compare to the old hardware beats
hardware rules
it takes longer but thats what makes it work so well
also no sound can match an asr or an sp
shove ur emulator vsts up ur ass u wannabeez
I dont post beats online these days bucko
im too big for that now thats bad biz
only tracks u can hear is me or sum1 else rapping on a final completed song
heres one
top it
I dont post beats online these days bucko
im too big for that now thats bad biz
only tracks u can hear is me or sum1 else rapping on a final completed song
heres one
top it
Top me if u can but u cant and wont
Robertoflack sux dude sounds like a wannabe sheeks but lyrically worse if thats posdible
no originality
biter type newyork loser on the corner rap
wannabe what nikka? who? what? when? how?Nope
im right ur wrong
as usual
My hardware beats top that lame software beats and that garbage track u got
Try again wannabe
youll never be at my level of greatness
the digital era has fukked up a lot of the record shops, going out to dig/find samples is a big part of the beatmaking process, almost as important as the actual beat making process itself. A lot of places went out of business because of this.
I dont think it matters what you use to make your beats, all that matter is the end result..Its nice when cats stick to using hardware because it keeps that essence alive and that hardware sound cant be replicated with software
This thread in 2013 is laughable. Even most of those guys that used to sample records and use MPCs back then are using digital something now. Why? Because it's convienent and the possibilities that can come from it are endless. Besides, as much I swore on vinyl back in the day...it's an inconvient and outdated medium.
It doesn't matter what you use, as loud as it sounds good then that's all that matters. I've been producing since 1997. I use Maschine and Acid pro now, that's all I need.