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2000-03-08 08:17Christian Laburu (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 08:33foam bee Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
└─ 2000-03-09 10:57Galen Beals RE: (idm) lets talk equip.
└─ 2000-03-09 22:28Kent williams RE: (idm) lets talk equip.
└─ 2000-03-09 17:36Galen Beals RE: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 08:58Christian Laburu Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 09:23Ghetto TR-707 Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 09:53Christian Laburu Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 17:29Lee Azzarello Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
└─ 2000-03-10 03:36adam.florin Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 17:45Ernesto Ikerd Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 17:55Christophe McKeon Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 19:19joseph fitzpatrick Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-08 19:34joseph fitzpatrick Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-09 02:25Lee Azzarello Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
└─ 2000-03-09 02:42Johan Kotlinski Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-09 20:06Dave Walker Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
2000-03-10 01:37Matthew Allen RE: (idm) lets talk equip.
└─ 2000-03-10 09:53Galen Beals RE: (idm) lets talk equip.
└─ 2000-03-10 19:22Galen Beals (idm) New IDM-Making list.
2000-03-10 04:38John RE: (idm) lets talk equip.
└─ 2000-03-10 11:59Galen Beals RE: (idm) lets talk equip.
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2000-03-08 08:17Christian Laburusoo people..i know that many of you probably make electronic music....anyone got their fav
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soo people..i know that many of you probably make electronic music....anyone got their fav equipment? synths? sequencers? lets discuss..... d --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-08 08:33foam beeone of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread is off topic but
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one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread is off topic but they can deal with it. i love to make music more than anything. and i wouldn't be doing it without "wynona".... my roland jp-8000. i love her so dearly. I really can't say anything bad about her, ther is a lack of sequwncer, but there's only two midi channels anyways, and computer sequencers are 100 times easier to use. She has plenty of onboard storage for patches, and roland has released a nice program for uploading and downloading patches to it via midi, so that's no problem. I can get some of the most beautiful analog sounds out of her, as well as smoosth pads, and some crazy ass noises. i really do feel that it kicks the shit out of any juno 106, cs2x, mks, jx-305, on the market. it can make those 303 sounds too. the only thing that competes in my opinion is the sh-101. but that's because i like old analog sounds with white noise and lots of release. i think the great thing about the jp is that all of the controls are right there in your face and ready. nothing is hidden. and the arpeggiator is lush. it's great for lots of stuff. i think everyone should stop with the juno shit, that thing sucks. but my opinion is just that, my opinion. BTW, anyone else think it's odd that we get a whole shitload of bitching about artists promoting themselves on the list, and then the same people come back and say "we're hurting artists by copying their music. they should make money on their work instead of someone stealing it etc." promoting is how you make money. some people on this list need to get their head out of their ass. foambee@splink.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-09 10:57Galen BealsI know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an IDM music maklin
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I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an IDM music makling list. Hint, hint, Hyperrealy. -=GB=- -----Original Message----- From: foam bee [mailto:foambee@splink.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 8:33 AM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (idm) lets talk equip. one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread is off topic but they can deal with it. <SNIP> foambee@splink.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
2000-03-09 22:28Kent williamsOn Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Galen Beals wrote: > > I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as
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quoted 4 lines I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an> > I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an > IDM music makling list. Hint, hint, Hyperrealy. >
There is analogue heaven -- http://machines.hyperreal.org/Analogue-Heaven/ It's focused specifically on analogue synthesizers, so it won't cover everything IDM-music-making. And there are a lot of old fart prog rockers hanging around there ... There's digital hell, which is the non-analogue analog to analogue heaven. http://techno.king.net/synthetic-fruit/dh/ There's tons of other lists too...those are the two I care about. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-09 17:36Galen BealsThanks for the suggestions. I'll check them out. I was actually looking for a list or BBS
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check them out. I was actually looking for a list or BBS dedicated to IDM music making. I'm getting tired of talking to people about "what sampler is the best for making Acid house" or, "how do I make the ultimate 808 kick sound." Oh and I hate this one, Sample CD's!! Yuck! If I see the words "Fattest Filters" together more then I have to, I'm going to barf. I'd like to talk about things like, cool MSP discoveries, Interesting effect routings or how to make a speak-n-spell into a synth. Stuff like that. As far as it looks to me, it seems like every ones still caught up in the whole 'Fat ass Analog filter' world that, for the most part, doesn't apply to me. Not that I don't like analog synths, I use those kinds of sounds quite a bit. It's just that I think people need to go to the next level now. -=GB=- P.S. I haven't checked out the Synthetic-fruit yet... Is it the same sort of stuff? -----Original Message----- From: Kent williams [mailto:kent@avalon.net] Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 10:28 PM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (idm) lets talk equip. On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Galen Beals wrote:
quoted 4 lines I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an> > I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an > IDM music makling list. Hint, hint, Hyperrealy. >
There is analogue heaven -- http://machines.hyperreal.org/Analogue-Heaven/ It's focused specifically on analogue synthesizers, so it won't cover everything IDM-music-making. And there are a lot of old fart prog rockers hanging around there ... There's digital hell, which is the non-analogue analog to analogue heaven. http://techno.king.net/synthetic-fruit/dh/ There's tons of other lists too...those are the two I care about. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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
2000-03-08 08:58Christian Laburuyeah...when they used to have the jp8000 in my local music store...i would spent a good am
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yeah...when they used to have the jp8000 in my local music store...i would spent a good amount of the time chilling w/ it...good buy im sure foam bee wrote:
quoted 34 lines one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread is> > one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread is > off topic but they can deal with it. > > i love to make music more than anything. and i wouldn't be doing it without > "wynona".... my roland jp-8000. > i love her so dearly. I really can't say anything bad about her, ther is a > lack of sequwncer, but there's only two midi channels anyways, and computer > sequencers are 100 times easier to use. She has plenty of onboard storage > for patches, and roland has released a nice program for uploading and > downloading patches to it via midi, so that's no problem. I can get some of > the most beautiful analog sounds out of her, as well as smoosth pads, and > some crazy ass noises. i really do feel that it kicks the shit out of any > juno 106, cs2x, mks, jx-305, on the market. it can make those 303 sounds > too. the only thing that competes in my opinion is the sh-101. but that's > because i like old analog sounds with white noise and lots of release. > > i think the great thing about the jp is that all of the controls are right > there in your face and ready. nothing is hidden. and the arpeggiator is > lush. it's great for lots of stuff. i think everyone should stop with the > juno shit, that thing sucks. but my opinion is just that, my opinion. > > BTW, anyone else think it's odd that we get a whole shitload of bitching > about artists promoting themselves on the list, and then the same people > come back and say "we're hurting artists by copying their music. they > should make money on their work instead of someone stealing it etc." > promoting is how you make money. some people on this list need to get their > head out of their ass. > > foambee@splink.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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2000-03-08 09:23Ghetto TR-707>casio cz-1000 (it aint that bad actually) >freind has a roland jx-3p >rebirth >getting an
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quoted 9 lines casio cz-1000 (it aint that bad actually)>casio cz-1000 (it aint that bad actually) >freind has a roland jx-3p >rebirth >getting an alesis in a couple of weeks > >i see you have the MMT-8...maybe you could help...how do you record >rebirth onto it? or do you? im still learning the ins and outs of it... >thanx...im looking for max improv too and i know the alesis is good for >that
You can't record Rebirth SOUND into it. However, I think there is a program you can get that takes your 909 and 808 patterns on rebirth and converts them to MIDI files. It's almost pointless cause the 909 and 808 patterns are pretty easy to make anyway, maybe the software can convert alot at once or something. then you can dump those files into the MMT and use them to trigger drum samples. Another thing you can do is switch patterns in rebirth using MIDI messages, which can be programmed onto you MMT-8. If you have more q's about it I'm happy to answer. How's that CZ?? Any of that FM or Phase Distortion stuff is really interesting to me. Any sounds on the CZ that change over time? like phase sweeping or weird stuff like that? I've heard of some sequencers that can totally destroy the MMT (or so they say). The Kawai q-80ex is like 250 or something used, but has a disk drive AND 32 muteable channels!! (4 banks of 8) So it's like 4 MMT's (I'm not sure how many midi out's it has, I think it has 2) Dev ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-08 09:53Christian LaburuGhetto TR-707 wrote: > > >casio cz-1000 (it aint that bad actually) > >freind has a roland
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quoted 30 lines casio cz-1000 (it aint that bad actually)> > >casio cz-1000 (it aint that bad actually) > >freind has a roland jx-3p > >rebirth > >getting an alesis in a couple of weeks > > > >i see you have the MMT-8...maybe you could help...how do you record > >rebirth onto it? or do you? im still learning the ins and outs of it... > >thanx...im looking for max improv too and i know the alesis is good for > >that > > You can't record Rebirth SOUND into it. However, I think there is a program > you can get that takes your 909 and 808 patterns on rebirth and converts > them to MIDI files. It's almost pointless cause the 909 and 808 patterns > are pretty easy to make anyway, maybe the software can convert alot at once > or something. then you can dump those files into the MMT and use them to > trigger drum samples. Another thing you can do is switch patterns in > rebirth using MIDI messages, which can be programmed onto you MMT-8. > If you have more q's about it I'm happy to answer. > > How's that CZ?? Any of that FM or Phase Distortion stuff is really > interesting to me. Any sounds on the CZ that change over time? like phase > sweeping or weird stuff like that? > > I've heard of some sequencers that can totally destroy the MMT (or so they > say). The Kawai q-80ex is like 250 or something used, but has a disk drive > AND 32 muteable channels!! (4 banks of 8) So it's like 4 MMT's (I'm not sure > how many midi out's it has, I think it has 2) > > Dev
yeah, thats interesting...i downloaded that program (the one that converts rebirth to midi)..but unfortunately its in german or some other foreign language so i dont know whats happening...i see what youre saying about the syncing reb. to the sequencer..but carrying around a computer to play live is a mission..oh well.. about the cz...its great..for such a cheap price it really delivers...the sounds are really warm, and the basses are PHAT..(it drops nasty style)....the great thing about it is the 8 step envelope..gives you alot of control ....the alesis doesnt have a drum machine in it does it?
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2000-03-08 17:29Lee AzzarelloFuck, equipment. I have a korg N5 that I use as a midi comtroller and an Akai s2000 which
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Fuck, equipment. I have a korg N5 that I use as a midi comtroller and an Akai s2000 which I use for everything else. My computer is an old Power Computing mac clone from the early 90s. I run cubase on it but I can't do much real time processing. All this talk about outboard gear and name dropping makes me curious. I have been studing electronic music and acoustics for quite a while now and the one major realization I had is that a computer can do _everything_ for you (at least theoretically). The only problem is the shitty physical interfaces, such as roman character keyboards, mice, trackballs, tiny buttons. I think the dream setup for me would be entirely software based with nothing but knobs, faders and midi instruments atached to the computer. Currently I'm programing some stuff in Csound (I'd upgrade to jMax but my machine is too slow). With a little knoweldge in Csound and the possibility of jMax, I wonder why anyone buys retail outboard gear at all. regards, Lee --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-10 03:36adam.florin>The >only problem is the shitty physical interfaces, such as roman character >keyboards,
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quoted 4 lines The>The >only problem is the shitty physical interfaces, such as roman character >keyboards, mice, trackballs, tiny buttons. I think the dream setup for me >would be entirely software based with nothing but knobs, faders and midi
ja, mice/trackpads are shite. the ultimate intuitive solution would be the powerbook with a touch-sensitive wacom-style screen. just hold it like a note book, plug in your headphones, and draw music with a pen on the bus-ride home totally naturally...... apple ! are you listening ? .af. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-08 17:45Ernesto Ikerd>I think the dream setup for me >would be entirely software based with nothing but knobs,
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quoted 6 lines I think the dream setup for me>I think the dream setup for me >would be entirely software based with nothing but knobs, faders and midi >instruments atached to the computer. Currently I'm programing some stuff >in Csound (I'd upgrade to jMax but my machine is too slow). With a little >knoweldge in Csound and the possibility of jMax, I wonder why anyone buys >retail outboard gear at all.
Speaking of which, poking around Native Instrument's site (http://www.native-instruments.de) led me to this page: http://members.aol.com/uwekeinki/index.html Does anyone know if this "10 Control" available yet, or even what it would cost? Will the LCD show parameters modulated in REAKTOR? This looks like ULTIMATE solution to the hardware/software synthesizer dilemma for computers of more upscale speed. I guess my German isnt too good, so any more info or links to English, Spanish, or even a French product review on "10 Control" would be much appreciated ;) ernie Ernesto Ikerd, (817) 763-4795 Company Graphics, Dept 17, MZ-4202 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Fort Worth, Texas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-08 17:55Christophe McKeonDitto, I've been looking at this one (10 control) for a while, but need to know more. I tr
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Ditto, I've been looking at this one (10 control) for a while, but need to know more. I tried contacting them about availability and pricing but they didn't respond. Any info would be appreciated. Cheers, Christophe Ernesto Ikerd wrote:
quoted 29 lines I think the dream setup for me> >I think the dream setup for me > >would be entirely software based with nothing but knobs, faders and midi > >instruments atached to the computer. Currently I'm programing some stuff > >in Csound (I'd upgrade to jMax but my machine is too slow). With a little > >knoweldge in Csound and the possibility of jMax, I wonder why anyone buys > >retail outboard gear at all. > > Speaking of which, poking around Native Instrument's site > (http://www.native-instruments.de) led me to this page: > > http://members.aol.com/uwekeinki/index.html > > Does anyone know if this "10 Control" available yet, or even what it > would cost? Will the LCD show parameters modulated in REAKTOR? This > looks like ULTIMATE solution to the hardware/software synthesizer dilemma > for computers of more upscale speed. I guess my German isnt too good, so > any more info or links to English, Spanish, or even a French product > review on "10 Control" would be much appreciated ;) > > ernie > > Ernesto Ikerd, (817) 763-4795 > Company Graphics, Dept 17, MZ-4202 > Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company > Fort Worth, Texas > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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2000-03-08 19:19joseph fitzpatricki think my favorite piece of equipment is a computer. when it comes down to it, it's an in
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i think my favorite piece of equipment is a computer. when it comes down to it, it's an infinite soundbank of ideas. for someone just wanting to recreate the music they hear in their head or out in the universe, it's perfect. almost any COMPOSITION can be achieved with a computer. however when it comes to live performances, you gotta have samplers and something to trigger them with.... as for other hardware.. the next 2 pieces of equipment on my list are a NORD MICROMODULAR and a YAMAHA A series sampler. i don't think i'd want anything else for a long time. -----Original Message----- From: foam bee <foambee@splink.com> To: idm@hyperreal.org <idm@hyperreal.org> Date: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 3:39 AM Subject: Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
quoted 1 line one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread>one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread
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quoted 3 lines off topic but they can deal with it.>off topic but they can deal with it. > >i love to make music more than anything. and i wouldn't be doing it
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quoted 6 lines "wynona".... my roland jp-8000.>"wynona".... my roland jp-8000. >i love her so dearly. I really can't say anything bad about her, ther is a >lack of sequwncer, but there's only two midi channels anyways, and computer >sequencers are 100 times easier to use. She has plenty of onboard storage >for patches, and roland has released a nice program for uploading and >downloading patches to it via midi, so that's no problem. I can get some
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quoted 16 lines the most beautiful analog sounds out of her, as well as smoosth pads, and>the most beautiful analog sounds out of her, as well as smoosth pads, and >some crazy ass noises. i really do feel that it kicks the shit out of any >juno 106, cs2x, mks, jx-305, on the market. it can make those 303 sounds >too. the only thing that competes in my opinion is the sh-101. but that's >because i like old analog sounds with white noise and lots of release. > >i think the great thing about the jp is that all of the controls are right >there in your face and ready. nothing is hidden. and the arpeggiator is >lush. it's great for lots of stuff. i think everyone should stop with the >juno shit, that thing sucks. but my opinion is just that, my opinion. > >BTW, anyone else think it's odd that we get a whole shitload of bitching >about artists promoting themselves on the list, and then the same people >come back and say "we're hurting artists by copying their music. they >should make money on their work instead of someone stealing it etc." >promoting is how you make money. some people on this list need to get
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quoted 10 lines head out of their ass.>head out of their ass. > >foambee@splink.com > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2000-03-08 19:34joseph fitzpatricki think lee hit it right on here. i was going to say fuk equipment .... but didn't want to
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i think lee hit it right on here. i was going to say fuk equipment .... but didn't want to offend anyone. my dream setup would be a monster - gig harddrive with speed of sound RAM and a MIDI interface connecting all sound sources.. then, i'd have a visual aid (MIDI triggered) for live perf. so the audience wouldn't get bored...... and a MIDI triggered New Castle on draft so that i wouldn't get bored.... -----Original Message----- From: Lee Azzarello <roswell@antioch-college.edu> To: idm <idm@hyperreal.org> Date: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 12:27 PM Subject: Re: (idm) lets talk equip.
quoted 22 lines Fuck, equipment. I have a korg N5 that I use as a midi comtroller and an>Fuck, equipment. I have a korg N5 that I use as a midi comtroller and an >Akai s2000 which I use for everything else. My computer is an old Power >Computing mac clone from the early 90s. I run cubase on it but I can't do >much real time processing. All this talk about outboard gear and name >dropping makes me curious. I have been studing electronic music and >acoustics for quite a while now and the one major realization I had is >that a computer can do _everything_ for you (at least theoretically). The >only problem is the shitty physical interfaces, such as roman character >keyboards, mice, trackballs, tiny buttons. I think the dream setup for me >would be entirely software based with nothing but knobs, faders and midi >instruments atached to the computer. Currently I'm programing some stuff >in Csound (I'd upgrade to jMax but my machine is too slow). With a little >knoweldge in Csound and the possibility of jMax, I wonder why anyone buys >retail outboard gear at all. > >regards, >Lee > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2000-03-09 02:25Lee AzzarelloFuck yeah...badass. I'm sure we could start a cute little silicon valley startup to get Ne
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Fuck yeah...badass. I'm sure we could start a cute little silicon valley startup to get New Castle MIDI gear mass produced! My MIDI can control my beer! Loving it... But seriously, I really think a hardware interface to software is the ticket. -Lee
quoted 1 line joseph fitzpatrick wrote this on 3/8/00 2:34 PM>joseph fitzpatrick wrote this on 3/8/00 2:34 PM
quoted 33 lines i think lee hit it right on here. i was going to say fuk equipment ....>i think lee hit it right on here. i was going to say fuk equipment .... >but didn't want to offend anyone. >my dream setup would be a monster - gig harddrive with speed of sound RAM >and a MIDI interface connecting all sound sources.. then, i'd have a >visual aid (MIDI triggered) for live perf. so the audience wouldn't get >bored...... and a MIDI triggered New Castle on draft so that i wouldn't >get bored.... > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Lee Azzarello <roswell@antioch-college.edu> >To: idm <idm@hyperreal.org> >Date: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 12:27 PM >Subject: Re: (idm) lets talk equip. > > >>Fuck, equipment. I have a korg N5 that I use as a midi comtroller and an >>Akai s2000 which I use for everything else. My computer is an old Power >>Computing mac clone from the early 90s. I run cubase on it but I can't do >>much real time processing. All this talk about outboard gear and name >>dropping makes me curious. I have been studing electronic music and >>acoustics for quite a while now and the one major realization I had is >>that a computer can do _everything_ for you (at least theoretically). The >>only problem is the shitty physical interfaces, such as roman character >>keyboards, mice, trackballs, tiny buttons. I think the dream setup for me >>would be entirely software based with nothing but knobs, faders and midi >>instruments atached to the computer. Currently I'm programing some stuff >>in Csound (I'd upgrade to jMax but my machine is too slow). With a little >>knoweldge in Csound and the possibility of jMax, I wonder why anyone buys >>retail outboard gear at all. >> >>regards, >>Lee
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2000-03-09 02:42Johan KotlinskiOn Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Lee Azzarello wrote: > Fuck yeah...badass. I'm sure we could start a c
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On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Lee Azzarello wrote:
quoted 6 lines Fuck yeah...badass. I'm sure we could start a cute little silicon valley> Fuck yeah...badass. I'm sure we could start a cute little silicon valley > startup to get New Castle MIDI gear mass produced! My MIDI can control my > beer! Loving it... > > But seriously, I really think a hardware interface to software is the > ticket.
Check this out: http://www.speech.kth.se/kacor/sensorg/main.htm :) /johan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-09 20:06Dave WalkerIn fact, there's already a electronic music production list that's not terribly high-volum
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In fact, there's already a electronic music production list that's not terribly high-volume: http://techno.ca/communication/lists/movableparts/ Gear discussions are 100% on-charter there, as are discussions of plug-ins, turntables, compressors, sequencing software, DAT recorders, etc. -d.w. Galen Beals wrote:
quoted 13 lines I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an> I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an > IDM music makling list. Hint, hint, Hyperrealy. > > -=GB=- > > -----Original Message----- > From: foam bee [mailto:foambee@splink.com] > Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 8:33 AM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: Re: (idm) lets talk equip. > > one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread is > off topic but they can deal with it.
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2000-03-10 01:37Matthew AllenGalen, there seems to be enough interest here for at least a small group of people, maybe
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Galen, there seems to be enough interest here for at least a small group of people, maybe you should head on over to Onelist and start a list (with this paragraph as the intro :) m.
quoted 28 lines ----------> ---------- > From: Galen Beals[SMTP:galenb@vinton.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 9:36 AM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (idm) lets talk equip. > > Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check them out. I was actually looking > for > a list or BBS dedicated to IDM music making. I'm getting tired of talking > to > people about "what sampler is the best for making Acid house" or, "how do > I > make the ultimate 808 kick sound." Oh and I hate this one, Sample CD's!! > Yuck! If I see the words "Fattest Filters" together more then I have to, > I'm > going to barf. I'd like to talk about things like, cool MSP discoveries, > Interesting effect routings or how to make a speak-n-spell into a synth. > Stuff like that. As far as it looks to me, it seems like every ones still > caught up in the whole 'Fat ass Analog filter' world that, for the most > part, doesn't apply to me. Not that I don't like analog synths, I use > those > kinds of sounds quite a bit. It's just that I think people need to go to > the > next level now. > > -=GB=- > >
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2000-03-10 09:53Galen BealsHmm... -=GB=- -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Allen [mailto:matthew@lith.com] Sen
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Hmm... -=GB=- -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Allen [mailto:matthew@lith.com] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 1:37 AM To: 'idm@hyperreal.org' Subject: RE: (idm) lets talk equip. Galen, there seems to be enough interest here for at least a small group of people, maybe you should head on over to Onelist and start a list (with this paragraph as the intro :) m.
quoted 28 lines ----------> ---------- > From: Galen Beals[SMTP:galenb@vinton.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 9:36 AM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (idm) lets talk equip. > > Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check them out. I was actually looking > for > a list or BBS dedicated to IDM music making. I'm getting tired of talking > to > people about "what sampler is the best for making Acid house" or, "how do > I > make the ultimate 808 kick sound." Oh and I hate this one, Sample CD's!! > Yuck! If I see the words "Fattest Filters" together more then I have to, > I'm > going to barf. I'd like to talk about things like, cool MSP discoveries, > Interesting effect routings or how to make a speak-n-spell into a synth. > Stuff like that. As far as it looks to me, it seems like every ones still > caught up in the whole 'Fat ass Analog filter' world that, for the most > part, doesn't apply to me. Not that I don't like analog synths, I use > those > kinds of sounds quite a bit. It's just that I think people need to go to > the > next level now. > > -=GB=- > >
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2000-03-10 19:22Galen BealsWell, I did it... http://www.onelist.com/group/IDM-Making It's a new list that I created c
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Well, I did it... http://www.onelist.com/group/IDM-Making It's a new list that I created called IDM-Making. Please join up if that's your cup of tea. So lets take it all over there. I don't know if it'll work but I thought it was worth a try. Hope you all like it -=GB=- -----Original Message----- From: Galen Beals [mailto:galenb@vinton.com] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 9:54 AM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (idm) lets talk equip. Hmm... -=GB=- -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Allen [mailto:matthew@lith.com] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 1:37 AM To: 'idm@hyperreal.org' Subject: RE: (idm) lets talk equip. Galen, there seems to be enough interest here for at least a small group of people, maybe you should head on over to Onelist and start a list (with this paragraph as the intro :) m.
quoted 28 lines ----------> ---------- > From: Galen Beals[SMTP:galenb@vinton.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 9:36 AM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: RE: (idm) lets talk equip. > > Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check them out. I was actually looking > for > a list or BBS dedicated to IDM music making. I'm getting tired of talking > to > people about "what sampler is the best for making Acid house" or, "how do > I > make the ultimate 808 kick sound." Oh and I hate this one, Sample CD's!! > Yuck! If I see the words "Fattest Filters" together more then I have to, > I'm > going to barf. I'd like to talk about things like, cool MSP discoveries, > Interesting effect routings or how to make a speak-n-spell into a synth. > Stuff like that. As far as it looks to me, it seems like every ones still > caught up in the whole 'Fat ass Analog filter' world that, for the most > part, doesn't apply to me. Not that I don't like analog synths, I use > those > kinds of sounds quite a bit. It's just that I think people need to go to > the > next level now. > > -=GB=- > >
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2000-03-10 04:38JohnGalen, >I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an >IDM mus
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Galen,
quoted 2 lines I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an>I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an >IDM music makling list. Hint, hint, Hyperrealy.
The ironic thing about this post is that there is just such a list all ready hosted by Hyperreal it's called Analogue Heaven!! Maybe it would be a good idea to move the gear related thread to that list? Good Night, John --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-03-10 11:59Galen BealsOh... I, uh, REALLY don't like Analog heaven. -=GB=- -----Original Message----- From: John
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Oh... I, uh, REALLY don't like Analog heaven. -=GB=- -----Original Message----- From: John [mailto:turbo@zipworld.com.au] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 4:38 AM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: (idm) lets talk equip. Galen,
quoted 2 lines I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an>I know what you mean. It's my favorite topic as well. I wish there was an >IDM music makling list. Hint, hint, Hyperrealy.
The ironic thing about this post is that there is just such a list all ready hosted by Hyperreal it's called Analogue Heaven!! Maybe it would be a good idea to move the gear related thread to that list? Good Night, John --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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