Q&A: be respected more and listened to more?

Question by eric c: be respected more and listened to more?
if i made my own music AND lyrics, do you think people would respect me more as an artist and would take me more seriously and say “hey, he is true to the game and he is putting his own stuff out.” a lot of people just use computer programs, fruity loops etc., to make their music. i make my own music manually using an MPC 500 and MPC 2500. and i think up my own lyrics to my created music. i very very rarely say anything vulgar or curse. maybe like 3-5% has cursing, but that is it.(stuff like hell, damn, sh*t.) im trying to make music that people can feel and enjoy and hoping to eliminate the fake artists and the “same ol routine” songs like mims and 50 produce.

Best answer:

Answer by ` miiSs-B .
Of course you’ll be more respected if you made your own music & lyrics
They whole fruity loops vs. MPC 500
doesn’t really matter if you’re a skilled rapper
people are gonna be listening to your voice
and when you make it big […]

What music producer method should I take??

Question by crunchy12489: What music producer method should I take??
Should I work with software or hardware? I currently have FL Studio 7, Reason 3.0, and Pro M-Tools.

I am in decision of buying an MPC-2500 with monitors, a mixer ( http://www.samedaymusic.com/product–BEHXENYX1002FX ) , and a turntable.

But I like FL Studio 7, and I also have a MIDI keyboard controller. I want to be able to sample from records to make beats.

Should I buy the MPC-2500 with all the other hardware, or should I just buy the MPD-24 USB ( http://www.samedaymusic.com/product–AKAMPD24 ) since I’m into software?

If i do buy the MPD, that means I cant sample records easily like the MPC way…. Hard decision!!!!!

Best answer:

Answer by jajadajade
get all the equipment you need….

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Mpc Will Need To Bite The Bullet Next Month

After yesterday’s shock inflation figures, it will be extremely difficult for the MPC to avoid hiking rates when it meets next month. Indeed, it is entirely plausible that the MPC will hike twice before mid-year. Consumer price inflation in the final month of the year jumped 1.0%, well above expectations, with the YoY rate climbing to 3.7%, almost double the Bank’s 2% target. Food prices played a prominent role in the latest month – seasonal food prices increased 4.0%, but the story did not end there. Higher petrol prices contributed to a 4.8% surge in the fuel and light component, while household goods prices rose 1.6% and rail fares soared 8.9%. Core inflation is now 2.9%, up from 2.7% in November.

It is no longer credible for the Bank to continue to argue that inflation is higher than it expects because of ‘temporary factors’. The main deflationary force anticipated by the doves on the committee was the supposed spare capacity in the product and labour markets. Well, idle factories are not easily restarted, and the increasing numbers of the long-term unemployed eventually lose their skills and, […]

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