* From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am actually in group #1 but i am about to receive a mc-505 in the mail and
i intend on using both for their sounds. The 505 has user spaces for patches
and also it uses four tones for each voice and its really versatile if you
can understand the way it works. Today i finished an album using only the
rm1x and a DoD Punkifier distortion pedal. Its on minidisc now and i intend
on (after mastering of course) sending one or two MP3s top the site for
other's enjoyment. I am also intending on doing up some b-sides and puttin
em up on MP3.com so you should just put yer stuff on the site because it
will just take time for a lot of stuff to build up there.
even when i get the 505 i am going to post stuff for the list because that
will show the limits to which the boxes can be stretched (together! woah, is
that allowed? :)
-matt
p.s. i don't intend on putting up the patterns themselves. I just don't think
that patterns(maybe song files would) do justice to the artists creation
because just listening to unperformed loops is like listening to the demo
cause its not very personal (imo)(not to be confused with emo, which sucks)
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