Acid Reason give the reason of carbohydrates gives black colour when reacts with sulpuric acid?
Sulphuric acid is a powerful oxidizing agent, when you mix it with a carbohydrate you have a chemical reaction which results in the formation of heat, water and CO2 as well as several organic compounds and Carbon. The black stuff is those organic compounds and carbon.
This is the 2-3 time this happening to me I puked up yellow acid I've had my gallbladder taken out over a year ago could that have something to do with it. and reasons please help me
That yellow stuff is commonly known as bile, both your gall bladder and liver produce the stuff. If there's nothing in your stomach and you get the dry heaves bad enough that's all that's going to come up.
As you know without your gall bladder your body can no longer properly process fatty foods so you have to be careful about what you eat. Too much of the wrong stuff and you'll get nauseous.
Loops Live What Does Rane Serato Scratch Live allow you to do?
Im thinking about buying two turntables, a mixer, then serato scratch live. It comes with two timecoded vinyls and then a software that hooks up to your laptop. In that software, does it allow you to do things like loop, effects, and pretty much what im asking is would it allow you to do everything as if you were a digital DJ?
It allows you to DJ, without spending a ton of cash on vinyl. The timecoded vinyl hooks up through your mixer to a box to your laptop. You then play mp3's through your decks on the timecoded vinyl. You get some loops and effects. It's primarily designed for people who like the feel of dj'ing with vinyl, but don't like spending £5 for every record. It's a hell of a lot more portable than a record box too. It's hard to describe, but it's exactly like proper dj'ing, just with mp3's on a blank record.
can you record live audio such as guitar, bass and vocals into fruity loops? if so. how?!?
wanting to record live audio into FL as to add a more human touch to the sequenced sounds. Also looking to upgrade soon, what shalli go for? logic, reason, pro tools?
Fruity loops now has a product called FL studio that is a full functioning audio workstation from what I've read. But I'm not aware of any version of Fruity loops acting like Pro Tools or Cakewalk etc. FL studio sounds like a pretty cool program. Although I haven't messed around with it to know if it has quirks or anything. But Fruity loops is fairly easy to use (Although a little frustrating at times), so I'd think FL studio might be a good inexpensive alternative to the Bigger more professional programs out there.
A reliable affordable companion to Fruity loops in my estimation, would be Audacity (Just google it). It's a legit for free multi track recording application. Once you've set up your fruity loops, you can export the project as a WAV file. Then import that WAV into Audacity to add your live tracks.
However Audacity won't handle any sort of MIDI or Virtual instrument integration. It will just help you capture your live tracks & do mixes. So you may have to go back & forth between Fruity Loops & Audacity if you choose to change your Loops. But any time you change the loop export wav file, as log as you maintain the original song length you can change anything in the fruity loops you want & keep exporting the embelleshments. Or you can even solo out sounds in loops & build track layers in Audacity.
For upgrade ideas, not sure what would be best. It depends on your grasp for different software types + what you want to do. I was using Fruity Loops as a cheapie drum sequencer & used some of the synths for a while. But I got into using Native Instruments Battery for drums along with Sonar v4. I'm not very precise when it comes to tapping out rhythms, and Sonar 4 has terrible Quantizing. I upgraded last year to Cakewalk Music Creator, which is a lot like Sonar but has quantizing the way I need to use it.
I've heard Logic is very powerful, but complicated. I know lots of people that use Pro Tools, it seems even better now that M Audio is working with them. I say just shop around and try as many demos as you can. Self Education is the way to go with software. Make sure you read as much negative reviews on these programs as possible. They're too expensive to toy with.
Hip Hop Loops Where can i get acoustic hip hop drum loops?
I want to get pre-recorded drum loops that were played on live kits. I cannot seem to find these anywhere. I know already where to get drum hits, and pre-PROGRAMMED drum loops, But that is exactly what I DON'T want.
Please help if you know, but if you dont know please dont answer and make me angry...thanx
so you want drum loop of your own that you can record.
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Who invented the technique of speeding up blues loops in hip-hop songs?
"Two Words" by Kanye West is probably the most famous example I can think of right now. It is a tool commonly used by Stoupe of Jedi Mind Tricks. The earliest example I can think of was a song produced by the RZA in the 90's, but I can't seem to figure out which song it was so I might be wrong. Does anybody know who the first producer to do it was? DJ Premier maybe?
Do you know which RZA song was the first?
well, blues loops were being used since the beginning so i couldnt tell you the answer to that. As far as speeding up the voices to use as a main part of the beat, its RZA. But other dj's sped up voices to use as part of the chorus before him.
I have a pack of samples from LoopMasters, ive been using virtual DJ to use these to create tracks, i can play each sample once or loop it easily with a click of one button. I need a piece of software which allows me to use more than 12 samples at once, and it generally easy to use like virtual dj.
You can sample more by increasing the sampling frequency or bitrate
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is it okay to use sample loops for making remixes instead of using it to make original music.?
well i was plannin to use sample loops in my music, and in this i mean remixes. Does the risk of legal issues reduce. Plus, im plannin to use samples from sample packs such as 'primeloops' or 'sample magic'. The music i produce is house music and well you know the structure of this type of music right. The 4 beat loop which is comman in all house music.
well, please let me know what you think
pls be more clear, so you can get answers what you wanted