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From:
sub-octave.divider
To:
Keith Reinert
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IDM
Date:
Thu, 09 Jul 1998 17:38:32 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) amature musicians
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quoted 2 lines i have like, a billion questions on creating electronic music.> i have like, a billion questions on creating electronic music. > is there or does anyone know of a mailing list devoted to such a thing?
there are several lists which you might consider. a few that i subscribe to are Analogue Heaven (analogue synths, recording, etc. and the eternal Prog Rockers vs. Ravers flame war), Digital Hell (digital synths, recording, etc. and the eternal PC vs. Mac flame war), and Electronica (which has almost no traffic these days). all are excellent resources for information and opinions on the creation of electronic music. be warned that there is a bit of resent towards "newbies" on one of those lists (not to mention any *cough*Analogue*cough* names or anything). but if you watch the threads for a couple of weeks and check the archives before asking questions, you'll get a feel for the list pretty quickly. the following URL contains several links to sites w/ useful information. near the bottom of the page, you will find info on subscribing to the lists i've mentioned as well as a few others. http://pages.pomona.edu/~jmaxwell/faq.html if you have any questions you'd like to ask, i'd be more than willing to give a try at answering them as well.
quoted 1 line also, any "amature" musicians in the tri-state area?> also, any "amature" musicians in the tri-state area?
if one of those tri-states is NY, then yes. i'm in the Albany, NY area and am always interested in meeting new ppl who are doing something interesting w/ electronics. ./josh http://www.headcleaner.com/ ..well, i tend to neglect this site a bit http://synths.headcleaner.com/ ..the synthesizer picture archive http://members.global2000.net/~static/ ..wtf?! my obligatory homepage