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From:
AudioPig
To:
ChairCrusher
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Date:
Fri, 19 Feb 1999 14:23:18 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) the track on tracking
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<199902192023.OAA26080@earth.execpc.com>
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quoted 8 lines Acid is not a tracker in the classic sense, but it does about the> Acid is not a tracker in the classic sense, but it does about the > same thing in a more intuitive format. I'm a huge fan of this program, > and have taken to assembling tracks in it that I might otherwise have > to chop up and dump in the sampler. I actually bought the "Acid Music" > subset version because it was only $70 vs $299 for the full version. > It leaves out some stuff (directx plugins, external sync) but it does > what I want it to. >
you can now get some inexpensive basic effects for Acid Music and Sound Forge XP, the ExpressFX packages. chorus, distortion, amplitude mod, etc...they're pretty neat for the price. downloadable only, from http://www.sonicfoundry.com also, the SF Bill Laswell loops CD is finally available if yr into that sort of thing... -- rorshach@execpc.com http://www.execpc.com/~rorshach/index.html There are so many groups now that just play the same things over and over, and this is why i had to get rid of a lot of people in the group because they felt that was it, they've mastered their instrument and think, "oh well, I can play the same chord brilliantly for six minutes", which is ah - you should get a bleedin' machine to do that. You know, the thing is to play it with an inflection. -Mark E. Smith, 1985