1, 2 or 4 bars. Any more than that and it ain't hip hop.Ah, that little chord progression tool looks super fun! How many bars can it do?
I appreciate the Bill Nye samples
I tried to get him, but for some reason, he wouldn't return my calls. There are a dozen different vocalists. I got a little (or a lot!) carried away with that, but it was a lot of fun, especially when they'd come up with lines of their own. ("Excuse me, but I don't believe this is the Charleston" was one of their ideas, not mine. I love that line!)Sounds great Mike!...once of the voices sure sounds like Gary Owens!
1, 2 or 4 bars. Any more than that and it ain't hip hop.
Thanks! I totally agree about the solo button. We’ll add one in the update.Right. Bought. It's awesome. I'm going to trailerize the crap out of these beats.
One thing, though: it would be awesome to have a way to solo each pattern for previewing.
Awesome job. I played a little bit too long with it instead of working.
Yep, just download again from the same links. And regarfing porking .... okay, I’d probably best refrain from going down this path ...Hey, Mr. Mike...
I purchased Hip Hop Creator back in January. Should I download it again to reflect subsequent changes and additions?
What a great lib. You knocked another one out of the pork!
My real goal with Realitone ... teaching. Making money from it is just an afterthought.Watched the video expecting to hear the sounds and see the functionality but also found it surprisingly educational; covering hip hop tracks, styles and instruments - and as ever, highly entertaining. Great work @Mike Greene
The photo of the guy in your ad for this is so awesome I'm tempted to buy it just because of that.