Talk:Ultimate Breaks and Beats
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Digital Rights Management
editIs it possible to download MP3s or WAVs or whatever of music ripped from the record, with no Digital Rights Management on it? I mean, even though no serious producer would ever think about re-using this old crap AGAIN, i'm not a serious producer
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Credits
editGiven that the series is based around drum breaks, is due credit given to the drummers who actually did the stuff, and if so, could someone please include them in the article? Thanx! --Technopat 10:50, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
redundant paragraphs
editI don't know that we need paragraphs 1 *and* 3 as they stand, as the are part redundant, part contradictory...anyone dare to take a stab at consolidating them? (maybe I'll do it another time) Jlg9999989 14:45, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
Volume SBR 508
editI've just bought the CD box set with original sleeve artwork. The track listing for SBR 508 (is this a 3rd version of this volume?) is actually the following:
1. The Mexican
2. Frisco Disco
3. Flip
4. Bring it Here
5. Hand Clapping Song
6. Two Pigs & A Hog
7. It's My Thing
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.80.26.227 (talk) 22:13, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
First to use all breaks in one mix . . .
editKid Kapri used all the breaks on a tape in the early 90s, and Q-Bert did as well in the late 90s. I think one of the X Men did too. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Qahtani (talk • contribs) 12:22, 8 February 2011 (UTC)