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From:
john healy
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Date:
Tue, 18 Jan 2000 21:49:13 -0000
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Re: (idm) Re: Any musicians?
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oh yeah : my site :) www.c8.com/somatics ooops ! ----- Original Message ----- From: john healy <somatics@freeuk.com> To: <cubico@tin.it> Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 9:09 PM Subject: (idm) Re: Any musicians?
quoted 12 lines ----- Original Message -----> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sorio <cubico@tin.it> > To: Aphex list <aphex-list@aphextwin.org> > Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 10:55 PM > Subject: Any musicians? > > > > Is anyone of this list a musician? > > myself & my brother write under the name of SOMATIC RESPONSES , > we've been releasing stuff for about 6yrs now on about 20+ different
labels
quoted 3 lines from all over the world . we've been lucky enough to travel to most of the> from all over the world . we've been lucky enough to travel to most of the > places that release our records : >
nyc,roma,paris,vienna,london,philly,ohio,hamburg,berlin..........etc........
quoted 6 lines .> . > i wouldn't say we're professional as we don't live off our music ( this > would be totally impossible with the sounds that we produce ..) but we do > have a professional attitude about getting things done , but , most > importantly we do still have the love, passion & obession that we had when > we first started - this may be fueled by technology , competetion ,
respect
quoted 62 lines for other artists , whatever , but it's still there . IDM is one of many> for other artists , whatever , but it's still there . IDM is one of many > styles i love ..... > > > > Does anyone of you know which is the smartest tool out there to make > > music? Tell me. > > depends on if you want to go hardware or software ? > > some toys that we have : > > mackie cr1604 > casio dat > yamaha cs1x > yamaha cs15 > seil opera 6 > control synthesis deep bass 9 > moog releastic mg1 > casio cz3000 > emu esi 32 > boss se70 > zoom 1201 > alesis midiverb 3 > pc ( amd 400 ) > reaktor > cubase vst > fruity loops > recycle > soundforge > axs > simsynth > > jeez the list goings on..... > > > This evening I saw for the first time a Roland MC 505 Groovebox on the > > run, and I was amazed; though it is smehow limited, stills it gives you > > great freedom and lets you create much more easily than many other > > tools. > > i don't like this like this as they seem to present everything you need , > but are somewhat limited in their sonic potential , still cool if you're > just starting . > > > I didn't know, for instance, of this "beam" controller: you can move > > your hands on a beam and control the effects or the tuning or everything > > else! > > nice idea , but perhaps a bit gimmicky - what are the sounds like ? > > regards > > john > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > >
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