Friday, April 05, 2019
Pump Up The Volume - Quick Boss SP-303 Jam
Published on Apr 5, 2019 tiergrinder
"I got the Boss SP-303 Sampler when it was released. I've had it for years, sold it to my friend and ended up buying the same sampler back couple years later. I used this quite a lot back in the day at deejay gigs and mixes, but since then it's been gathering dust and it haven't seen any action in ages.
I got the Boss SP-303 Sampler when it was release. I've had it for years, sold it to my friend and ended up buying the same sampler back couple years later. I used this quite a lot back in the day at deejay gigs and mixes, but since then it's been gathering dust and it haven't seen any action in ages.
I decided to dig it out, get back to it and see if I can introduce it to my current setup now years later. While playing around with it, I got an idea to gather samples from one of my fav childhood tracks, M.A.R.R.S - Pump Up The Volume.
When I got the samples loaded I couldn't resist to build the conga line, hihats and baseline. After those I just had to have those stereo panned 909 snares and soon I had the track rolling.
Here is a quick video I did using the drum machines, Boss SP-303 and VST's from Ableton Live."
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