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From:
Ben Knowles
To:
intelligent dunce music
Date:
Wed, 4 Apr 2001 12:19:43 -0600 (MDT)
Subject:
[idm] help me be aphex twin
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sorry if this is a little OT, but i need help, and the question is simple enough that i don't really want to bother the kind folks on the music makers list with it. basically, i would like to begin making electronic music on a pc. i'm gonna go out on a limb and wager that i'm not alone in this desire. i've been looking around online for a resource that will tell me exactly what kinds of things i need to start out, but i'm not finding much. (i am, however, finding lots of technical documents about Csound, DSP and MIDI this-and-that, etc.) is there a site out there along the lines of "so you want to be an idm musician..." which gives you a rundown of the bare necessities? all i know is that i need something that will make noises, something to manipulate noises, and something else that will sequence the noises. i assume that things like Max/MSP, Reaktor and Csound are in the making/manipulating category, but what about sequencing? and is there a simple way to hook up a keyboard to my PC, but in a very flexible way so that it is just controlling the note but the computer is making the sound? is that what MIDI is? sorry if this is all very "duh," but i'm looking for a place to start here. alternatively, you can ignore the above paragraph and just send me a list of what you think is necessary hard/software for making electronic music on a computer. Example (which i'm making up, since i don't know what i'm talking about): Max/MSP with _______ sequencing software and a _______ midi cable connected to a _______ keyboard. or something. thanks, nub --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org