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From:
AIMEE C MERRITT
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Jon Drukman
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Date:
Mon, 15 Jul 1996 15:27:36 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Keep Music Underground
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Correct me if I'm wrong (and I know someone will) but didn't Autechre make their early stuff with only a drum machine and a sampler? On Mon, 15 Jul 1996 15:00:40 -0700 Jon Drukman <jsd@cyborganic.com> wrote:
quoted 35 lines At 10:30 PM +0200 7/15/96, Danny Wolfers wrote:> At 10:30 PM +0200 7/15/96, Danny Wolfers wrote: > >>Artists would like to make a living you know > >> if you didn't realise it > >>costs rather a lot of cash to set up a decent studio and create music. > > > >Bollocks. Do we all want to sound superclean & plastic with hi-crisp ultra > >Hi fi 16 bits/32DA EMU64 samplers & virtual Nordiclead Digital waveform > >simulators ? > > > >It doesn't cost that much to set up a decent studio to make some good > >music. > > i'd say off the top of my head that you can't get into IDM seriously > without at least 2 or 3 thousand bucks worth of gear. i doubt that many > people in their 20's have that much sitting around. > > on my first record, i made about $1100. and that was a pretty good seller > (over 2000 copies). > > of course, i've actually sunk something closer to $10000 into my studio. > > i think the numbers speak for themselves. > > >Records like Muziq's Tango'n'Vectif & Aphex'SAW 85-92 certainly weren't made > >on expensive state-of-the-art equip! > > and they sound like it. (not in a good way, to my snobby ears.) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Jon Drukman jsd@cyborganic.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >