Amen breaks!
Hi!
Am I the only one loving Amen breaks on this forum?
Here is my little collection of REX Amens :
http://perso.sodaa.free.fr/amen/amen_rex.zip
Where is yours?
Pinkbox
Am I the only one loving Amen breaks on this forum?
Here is my little collection of REX Amens :
http://perso.sodaa.free.fr/amen/amen_rex.zip
Where is yours?
Pinkbox
Thanks a lot, much appreciated. I don't have collection of my own to share, but here is a link to some nice DnB breaks:
http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/sam ... -217833/27
http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/sam ... -217833/27
I don't have any REX to share sadly but I do love my Amen breaks!
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There's only one Amen break.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZuq57_bYM
If it's not from this track it's not the Amen Break.
1.26 if you're the impatient sort.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZuq57_bYM
If it's not from this track it's not the Amen Break.
1.26 if you're the impatient sort.
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Using Reason since version 3 and still never finished a song.
Using Reason since version 3 and still never finished a song.
Thumbs up for the Loops. Some Amen Breaks would be a good Projekt for Discover. But the Beta is unsearchable as I see.
My Songs on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/frank-georg-lucas.
Yea, I wondered how many versions of this one break would be necessary. And while we're giving these away for free, here's an even better way to show your love for this break…pushedbutton wrote:There's only one Amen break.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxZuq57_bYM
If it's not from this track it's not the Amen Break.
1.26 if you're the impatient sort.
Selig Audio, LLC
Are you against sampling Selig? This fundraiser campaign is completely opportunist.. It's going against the whole spirit of hip-hop and a huge part of what electronic music is (or at least, has been in late 80s and 90s). Even the drummer who actually played this break is dead...
I feel like the best way to show my love for this sample is actually sampling it myself, and praying for having people sampling it in a hundred years.
I feel like the best way to show my love for this sample is actually sampling it myself, and praying for having people sampling it in a hundred years.
I think you are putting a LOT of words in my mouth, and that we will have to agree to disagree about what is the best way show love.Pinkbox wrote:Are you against sampling Selig? This fundraiser campaign is completely opportunist.. It's going against the whole spirit of hip-hop and a huge part of what electronic music is (or at least, has been in late 80s and 90s). Even the drummer who actually played this break is dead...
I feel like the best way to show my love for this sample is actually sampling it myself, and praying for having people sampling it in a hundred years.
Selig Audio, LLC
Selig,
Show him that you don't have anything against the amen break by making a track with one?
Show him that you don't have anything against the amen break by making a track with one?
Can't really say I get the appeal, except as sort an "inside joke" amongst the ultra hip music fan.
Don't get me wrong, I like it fine, just not any more than any of the other thousands of drum loops out there.
Can anyone tell me what I'm missing? Or is it just the history, etc.?
Don't get me wrong, I like it fine, just not any more than any of the other thousands of drum loops out there.
Can anyone tell me what I'm missing? Or is it just the history, etc.?
My most recent: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7504378
what is there to get? it's the most sampled drum break in music history- just about. it's no hip joke friend. it's d&b, techno, and hip hop history
JNeffLind, the documentary I posted before talks about this : what is it to get in amen breaks? I don't really know myself. I think this is about that snare... I clearly understand people don't get it at all.
But why is it so sampled friend?GRIFTY wrote:what is there to get? it's the most sampled drum break in music history- just about. it's no hip joke friend. it's d&b, techno, and hip hop history
I had never heard of an "amen break" until this thread when I watched the video and I know more about music than the average person. I don't consider myself an expert though, just a listener/fan.
You didn't really answer my question, unless the answer is that it's history. Or as pink said, something about the snare. Just sounds like a snare to me, but my ears aren't very refined. I wonder if perhaps the emperor isn't wearing any clothes here.
I suppose I just don't get the point of using something because it's been used before. Seems like kind of a lazy rationale. That's why I called it an "inside joke" among hip musicians. Not trying to badmouth something others love. Just trying to get what the deal is.
If the deal is: "lots of people have used it" then I'll let everyone else keep using it and keep trying to do my own different stuff. Whether or not my stuff is any good I don't know, but it's mine.
My most recent: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7504378
I checked out the doc and enjoyed the history lesson. Thanks for that. I guess I'm just a bit baffled why the appeal is still there when anyone with Reason can program any number of breaks with any number of snares. But then again, my ears aren't super refined when it comes to production. There must be something special that I can't appreciate.Pinkbox wrote:JNeffLind, the documentary I posted before talks about this : what is it to get in amen breaks? I don't really know myself. I think this is about that snare... I clearly understand people don't get it at all.
I know just because I don't "get it" doesn't mean I'm right and others are wrong. I'm just trying legitimately to understand the fuss.
My most recent: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7504378
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thought I might share a little something I did a while back after an amen break thread on old skool back on puf.
bear with it through the first part its all part of the rouse ... it gets going about 0.40 in.
bear with it through the first part its all part of the rouse ... it gets going about 0.40 in.
The point is, the amen break created d&b. The amen break IS the d&b sound. 99% of early d&b records used it, or manipulated it somehow. You can use buffre and play an amen underneath and have an instant authentic sounding d&b track, because you're using the same exact tools as the early pioneers, and plenty of modern producers as well
Fair enough. Tradition is important. As long as you're doing your thing and what makes you happy, I say... AMEN!!!GRIFTY wrote:The point is, the amen break created d&b. The amen break IS the d&b sound. 99% of early d&b records used it, or manipulated it somehow. You can use buffre and play an amen underneath and have an instant authentic sounding d&b track, because you're using the same exact tools as the early pioneers, and plenty of modern producers as well
My most recent: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7504378
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dnb wasn't invented in its form when I first used it hiphop had just emerged and then it was the jungle scene that took it by storm on the amen break long before dnb of today or of past . jungle massive killed it big time .GRIFTY wrote:The point is, the amen break created d&b. The amen break IS the d&b sound. 99% of early d&b records used it, or manipulated it somehow. You can use buffre and play an amen underneath and have an instant authentic sounding d&b track, because you're using the same exact tools as the early pioneers, and plenty of modern producers as well
Well... I'm not that attached to history. But I do like the political meaning of using (such) a sample..
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think we need to take all whats been posted in files and make a mash up mix each then mash em all together as one big mash up mix .
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