cool, i have a tune where i use the grunt's from this one, but i hadnt tried using the beats yet. that is one of my favorite things about hacking up breaks, when you get those whispy tails/artifacts left int the beat... in this case it adds this weird airness to the beat that is so nice.

lates,

-josh

Trust wrote:

It's an easy edit if you get the full break - just use the kick and first
few hits from the second bar.  The first bar has better rides tho, so most
people try to use those (and which is why you still hear a bit of the reverb
tail from the "Unh!")


-----Original Message----- From: Josh Steiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 11:17 AM To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: name that break


i'll answer my own question :) its the assembly line break, you can
hear a little tail of the grunting left in the beat... very cool editing
in this tune...




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