Blipvert wrote:
quoted 3 lines ....or maybe even discussion of programming
> ....or maybe even discussion of programming
> tracks or synths. Nothing too AH, just discussions about
> the creation or structure of idm.
A good creation- / production- oriented mailing list that you may
want to try is:
movable-parts@student.adelaide.edu.au
It has a high signal to noise ratio and the discussion occasionally
wanders into the territory that you're interested in.
Here's the blurb...
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The moveable parts mailing-list is dedicated to the discussion of
electronic dance music production and all related topics, such as patch
programming, drum-machine programming, production tips, discussing
already-released music in a technical sense, 'trade secrets', getting
records mastered and pressed and whatever else you feel is relevant to
the topic.
If you haven't already subscribed and you want to, just send a message
to:
majordomo@student.adelaide.edu.au
with the message in the body of text:
subscribe movable-parts
and you'll be subscribed as soon as the server gets around to it..
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Some good links for midi and so on. Not an exhaustive list but
certainly a handy set of starting points...
http://www.midifarm.com/
http://www.harmony-central.com/
http://www.csee.usf.edu/~gould/synth.html
http://www.synthzone.com/
http://www.op.net/~mikeh/ensoniq.html
http://sunsite.unc.edu/emusic-l/
Emusic-L is a good mailing list to be on too.
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