I just put my mixes direct to MD. (And there they stay - thankfully.)
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 10:37 AM
>To: Lee Herrington IV; 313
>Subject: RE: (313) [313] mixtape of a different media.
>
>
>I record directly to my hard drive these days, and it's definitely made
>me a lot more productive. You don't end up having to reuse media if you
>get the levels wrong or cock up the first mix, you don't have to
>scrabble around to find a blank tape if you've suddenly "got the urge"
>to do a mix at 2am and the shops are shut, and having 79 minutes is a
>bit of a benefit too.
>
>I've definitely found that I do a lot of mixes these days which I never
>bother releasing to the world at large, but instead just use for my own
>listening enjoyment. These will often be slightly more experimental, or
>just funny juxtapositions of different styles that I like... 
>
>Brendan
>
>| -----Original Message-----
>| From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>| Sent: 12 December 2002 03:09
>| To: 313
>| Subject: (313) [313] mixtape of a different media.
>| 
>| 
>| 
>|   hi folks.  i'm just curious to know if other members have 
>| made the move
>| from mixing down live 2 a tape deck to mixing down live 2 a 
>| hard drive...
>| then to a CD.  i know it's helped my creativity a great 
>| deal... as long as i
>| have disk space i can screw around with whichever tracks i 
>| care to.  later i
>| can save or delete the end results.  in additon, it's nice to 
>| create a 79
>| minute cavalcade of electronic soul as opposed to only 45 
>| minutes for one
>| tape-side.  just looking for any thoughts or opinions.
>|   to those of you who actually "play out" to a crowd on a 
>| regular basis, do
>| you make mixes solely for your own listening enjoyment?  what are they
>| like... freer?  less restricted?
>| 
>| peace,
>| lrh
>| 
>| 
>

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