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From:
steve
To:
Catfish Gil , IDM list
Date:
Sat, 09 Sep 2000 11:24:50 -0800
Subject:
Re: [idm] IDM now
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I think the next innovation in hardware will come in the form of alternate controlers...hardware sequencers and the like. This is kind of already happening with all the midi controler fader/knob boxes the doepfer sequencers etc. Most of the gear in a studio (a digital one any way) is just computers that have a different identity and a specific function. You know, a sampler is a computer that thinks it's a sampler and has a specific OS etc for that function. same for a nordmodular or a synth module. and look at the way hard disk recorders are going...the mackie hdr24/96 is just a stand alone computer that does one thing... ----------
quoted 5 lines From: Catfish Gil <gyaker@fragment.com>>From: Catfish Gil <gyaker@fragment.com> >To: IDM list <idm@hyperreal.org> >Subject: Re: [idm] IDM now >Date: Sat, Sep 9, 2000, 9:02 AM >
quoted 53 lines Oh this isn't an ignorant post :)> Oh this isn't an ignorant post :) > > Last night I tried a demo of reaktor for the first time. Cool as hell, but > now I understand that since so many people are using the same, fully > capable tools, it's no wonder that a lot of stuff sounds similar. > > 'course music created entirely inside a comptur has years of innovation > left, but I agree w.matt. it's a combination of using ALL posible tools > that yields great new ideas. a little more hardware in the idm scene > wouldn't hurt at all. But then again, I think we need to get away from the > notion that it's the noise creating modules that drive the sound of the > music - the composition tools have way more influence. 'course there's > something incredibly liberating about being able to compose exicting new > works from just one box (eg laptop). > > Personally, with what l'usine and arovane (to name a few) are doing with > the mixing and mingling of very acousic sounds in idm seems pretty > exciting. It's getting away from such purely artificial music. Listen > closely, it's a nice new direction that I hope a few others will pick up > on :) > > -Gil > > > On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Matt ___ wrote: > >> The problem with most IDM and electronic music nowadays is that the human >> feel and sound has been taken out of it. Now that everyone is using trackers >> and software of the sort, MIDI has been gridded and segmented so everything >> is programed and sounds like it is right out of a computer. This really >> shortens the lengths to which electronic music can be taken. >> >> Down with software, back with Hardware! >> qestseq >> _________________________________________________________________________ >> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. >> >> Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at >> http://profiles.msn.com. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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