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Hey Jaybird-
Your track sounds very well produced! The *only* thing that I notice about 
it is the drum loop. It is very crisp and good for the specific song, but 
its kind of repetative. Maybe more pauses or dropping the highhats for a few 
or something to change it a little would make it more in-depth.... 
Everything else sounds very professional however! I would definetly buy the 
track if I found it in a store!
congrats
-Tim C


>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [TB-303.org] YOU BE THE JUDGE, If you can D/L 6 Megs fast!...
>Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 04:33:34 -0400
>
>OKay.. Here is my sound...
>This will be the second release for my label, and its not out yet. Sneek 
>peek if you will. The track is not the most recent, it's about 2 months 
>old.
>http://64.226.65.59/dj%20jaybird%20-%20Pump%20you%20Up.mp3
>
>This track has not been touched by my engineer. This was encoded from my 
>master DAT Recording. I record All my songs live to DAT, then recorded it 
>back to my PC for encoding or burning. No multi-track, no overdubs.
>www.thumpintunes.com
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: David Joeright
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 9:50 PM
>   Subject: Re: [TB-303.org] Does your 303 experience the same trait as 
>mine?
>
>
>   Never-the-less,  If Jaybird spent $35,000 (U.S. Philadelphian dollars) 
>on his equipment... Then your music should have a more professional sound, 
>[even on the web..].  I'm sorry,,, No insult intended Jaybird....You've got 
>some sweet tracks......
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 9:34 PM
>     Subject: Re: [TB-303.org] Does your 303 experience the same trait as 
>mine?
>
>
>     In a message dated 18/05/2002 02:06:47 GMT Daylight Time, 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
>
>       Kill the samplers..  Why sample when you can use the real thing. 
>Samplers are only for Vocals!
>
>
>
>
>     the 303 doesn't have the computational power and "cleanliness" of a 
>sampler.
>     we're not neglecting the 303 ..it just hangs back and chills out 
>whilst ...
>     we use its armada of real genuine pure 303 patterns with additonal 
>equipment
>     The dist, noise gate, sampler, mixer does all the donkey work!
>     And hopefully new sounds will evolve than from using just 303 and 909 
>and mixing equipment.
>
>     A friend of mine who works in a studio said he used a mcp4000 on a 808 
>and 909 bass drum and he said it sounded better than any loop cd of retro 
>equipment he's ever bought. If it kills writers block and excels 
>creativty..then using  new digital equipement along with old analgue stuff 
>must be a good thing.
>
>     I'm sure all those songs u hear on the "Dance" charts nowadays don't 
>use real authentic gear and standard "vanilla flavoured" 80's dance 
>equipment ... infact  im sure Jomox's are more prevalent than 909's.
>
>     cya,
>     shaz
>
>




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