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Re: (idm) Panasonic is Heavy Metal

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1998-01-31 04:29Re: (idm) Panasonic is Heavy Metal
1998-01-31 07:17.szalemandre. Re: (idm) Panasonic is Heavy Metal
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1998-01-31 04:29Selway212@aol.comIn a message dated 98-01-30 21:29:59 EST, kung.funk@virgin.net writes: << panasonic lack d
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In a message dated 98-01-30 21:29:59 EST, kung.funk@virgin.net writes: << panasonic lack dirt (not that 'clean' digital dirt they use ;-) >> ain't no digital dirt in their setup, that's for sure. I'ts all analog (some of it custom built even) I believe that Panasonic live performances must be heard on incrediblly powerfull and full range PA's as their substance is mostly lost with out proper reproduction. And listening to their albums (with senses unaltered, anyway) doesn't do them justice, either. I've been fortunate to hear them on one very perfect, warm, deep, beautifull soundsystem, one very brashly loud and obnoxious sound system, and with the Rancho Relaxo All Stars performed on the same line up with them at the old Ultraschall in Munich. All three times they fucked my head up and ROCKED HARDER than Motorhead (who, by the way, they are fans of) -John
1998-01-31 07:17.szalemandre.>ain't no digital dirt in their setup, that's for sure. I'ts all analog (some >of it custo
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quoted 1 line ain't no digital dirt in their setup, that's for sure. I'ts all analog>ain't no digital dirt in their setup, that's for sure. I'ts all analog
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quoted 1 line of it custom built even)>of it custom built even)
they have an mpc. ain't no analog. -eric _____________________________________________________ :: eric sherman szale@doubtful.com :: :: doubtful productions www.doubtful.com ::
1998-02-01 09:44Selway212@aol.comMPC? I never saw one... if that's true, it must be a new thing. The only drum machine I ev
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MPC? I never saw one... if that's true, it must be a new thing. The only drum machine I ever saw them use was an 808 but hey, they still rock digital or not. =) -John
1998-02-01 10:17.szalemandre.>MPC? I never saw one... if that's true, it must be a new thing. The only >drum machine I
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quoted 2 lines MPC? I never saw one... if that's true, it must be a new thing. The only>MPC? I never saw one... if that's true, it must be a new thing. The only >drum machine I ever saw them use was an 808
the mpc's are akai's newer sampling workstations. you could effectively own one mpc-3000 and nothing else and do alright. everything's built in. i've never used one, but supposedly akai is famous for have excellent user interfaces. plip _____________________________________________________ :: eric sherman szale@doubtful.com :: :: doubtful productions www.doubtful.com ::
1998-02-03 03:03Selway212@aol.comIn a message dated 98-02-01 05:20:13 EST, you write: << the mpc's are akai's newer samplin
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In a message dated 98-02-01 05:20:13 EST, you write: << the mpc's are akai's newer sampling workstations. you could effectively own one mpc-3000 and nothing else and do alright. everything's built in. i've never used one, but supposedly akai is famous for have excellent user interfaces. >> I didn't mean to imply my ignorance about Akai products or sampling workstations, I just meant that it must be a "new thing" to Panasonic's live setup - I've got a full studio set-up at home including an S3000xl and I've used the MPC 60, 3000 and 2000 before. but thanks for the tip anyway...=) John