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Tue, 15 Aug 2000 01:46:31 -0500
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Re: [idm] My Instrument
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quoted 9 lines In a message dated 8/14/00 7:06:12 PM, youn0394@umn.edu writes:>In a message dated 8/14/00 7:06:12 PM, youn0394@umn.edu writes: > ><< but they're pretty much useless unless you rely on doing things > >live. >> > >man, there is nothing cooler than live performances with electronics >i use an rm1x, the best sequencer ever created. if used with reaktor, you >have live everything. and the rm1x can control reaktors knobs live. if
you
quoted 1 line aren't boring and play live, you should really check out the architecture>aren't boring and play live, you should really check out the architecture
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quoted 2 lines the rm1x's sequencer>the rm1x's sequencer >-matt
hmm i wonder if you're saying that one is boring if one doesn't play live :) i agree that playing live with electronics is a lot of fun, although i'm sure it has a lot to do with the fact that *you're* the one playing, instead of watching someone. it came up on another list that most electronic shows are pretty boring to watch, esp. the laptop jockeys. granted, it's hard to jump around on stage with a sampler attached to your hip (heh heh). actually, i have a friend who's interested in playing live, and using electronics, but more in the "use electronic hardware to set up loops and play real instruments while they're doing" vein, which would probably make the show a bit challenging and audience-engaging. is the rm1x simple to sequence, or is the usage alongside reaktor a hint at it's obtuseness? cheers, -derek --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org