(313) Re: low bandwidth Re: (313) favor requested re: my mixshow
ok thanks. I get the feeling they'll be gold dust in three years time ;-) cheers C char...@coke-smyth.net wrote: hey, really like what you do. any chance of some short mixes for us low bandwidth users ;-) cheers for the welcome back... C Thanks much, Charles. I have done a couple of one-hour long shows, but I usually tend to get in a groove and next thing I know the mix is around 2 hours long. (The guest DJ mixes tend to be 1 hour to 90 minutes in length, if those are of interest to you). Time is super scarce these days with a 2 year old and an 11-day old at home, so when I do get the chance to do a new show it will be most likely around 2 hours long. The good news is that every time I do a new show, I put up the regular 320kbps version as well as a small vbr version for the low bandwidth users, so aim to grab that vbr version as each new show is announced; in case you missed them, here are the low bandwidth versions of the last 2 shows: http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix_show2315vbr.mp3 http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix2314vbr.mp3 Hope this helps. Take care and thanks again for the interest and support. Andrew Anyone out there have a copy of my mixshow for 01 December 2008 (show #2203; see tracklist below)? If so, please email me. I lost my copy when I fried my hard drive a week ago. Thanks much. Andrew *Cognition Audioworks presents Andrew Duke In The Mix (est. 1987) show #2203* 01. Kevin Saunderson--Good Love (Jay Haze edit) (from History Elevate 4) (KMS) 02. John Tejada and Arian Leviste--From Empty Words (from Back For Basics) (Palette) 03. Luciano--Mousa Big Band (from Family) (Desolat) 04. Morgan Geist--Detroit (Carl Craig C2remix2) (from Detroit) (Environ) 05. Christian Orlo--La Tempestad (Manuel de Lorenzi remix) (Dialtone 028) 06. Hercules Love Affair--Blind (Serge Santiago remix) (DFA) 07. Kyaro--Vortices (Stewart Walker remix) (Auralism) 08. Los Updates--4 Wheel Drive (Ricardo Villalobos 4WD remix) (First If You Please: The Remixes Part 1) (Cadenza) 09. Tiefschwarz--Troubled Man (Ruede Hagalstein remix) (Souvenir Music) 10. Modeselektor featuring Thom Yorke--The White Flag (Trentemoller remix) (Bpitch Control) 11. Phonopsia--Killsat (label tba) 12. Jackpot--Move In The Light (Hampus Drake and Serge Santiago edit1) (Permanent Vacation) 13. Let's Go Outside--You Make Me Struggle (Area remix) (label tba) 14. Cosmic Sandwich--Scatter Realm (Area remix) (label tba) 15. Rayuela--Hydrae (from Non Dispedere) (Archipel 053) 16. Stefny--Anagostic Bonds (from Migratory Insertion) (Archipel 054) 17. Tim Fuller--The Slightest Touch (Chicken Lips remix) (from The Slightest Touch remixes Volume 2) (Bombay 132) 18. Modul--The Black (from Acid Reborn volume 1) (Chi 023) 19. Justin Martin--Fugitive (Winner's Circle mix) (from My Angelic Demons) (Buzzin' Fly) 20. Koyla featuring DJ Primat--Have No Inkling (Manali 008) 21. Camea and Insideout--Azimuth (Clink) 22. A Guy Called Gerald--Sufistifunk (Sugoi) 23. Alter Ego--Why Not (Tim Deluxe remix) (Klang Elektronik) 24. Jimmy Edgar--Function Of Your Love (from Deeper) (Dazed Digital) 25. Amb--Pellet (Phil K and Habersham anamolies remix) (Chi 020) 26. Dada Attack--Clearly Imply (Gui Boratto remix) (K2/Kompakt) 27. Mossmoss--Eating Glass (Travis Dalton's Bleeding Gums remix) (Nightlight NLMX03) 28. Calisto--Get House (original mix) (from Acid House For All 2) (Definitive) 29. Francesco Tristano featuring Moritz Von Oswald--Auricle Bio On 2 (Infine 1004) 30. Javier Drada--Beep Beep (Detroit mix) (from Beats And Textures) (Resisted Resonance 004) 31. Arthur Oskan--Stopover (from Flight Patterns) (Matrix 017) 32. Maus + Stolle--Adore (Reboot and Meat's Lake Of remix) (Klang Elektronik 137) 33. Matt Chester--Kick It (DJ 3000 remix) (from Endless Days) (Eleventh Hour 006) 34. East Island--Atomie (Estroe remix) (from Near Death) (Eevonext 007) 35. Kriss--Undersun (from No.Mad) (Unfoundsound 038) 36. Losoul featuring This Time--The Number (Playhouse 143) 37. 6884--Inner Climate (from Here Maybe) Foem Crema 009) 38. Bleupulp--No Fellow (from Your Interest In People) (Experimedia 048) 39. Matthew Bandy--Derty Werk (Reverberations 022) 40. Rayuela--Anagrame (from Non Dispedere) (Archipel 053) 41. Prosumer--The Craze (Playhouse 105) 42. Alex Smoke--Neds (Vakant) 43. Lopazz vs Heidi--Funkshovel (Get Physical) 44. Arthur Oskan--More Time Than Space (from Flight Patterns) (Matrix 017) 45. Andrew Duke--Consumer Vs. User (Tomas Jirku remix) (from Consumer Vs. User remixed) (Stratagem Musik) 46. Terrence Dixon--Device (Nasty Bobby's Fornicate Detroit remix) (from The Remixes) (Nice + Nasty) -- http://myspace.com/andrewduke http://cognitionaudioworks.com
Re: (313) Sonic Sunset
Here it is. The first suggestion was part 1 of the show, the track you are looking for starts out part 2 (n.y.c. peech boys – dance sister [biofeedback] (island) 1983 http://sonicsunset.org/ci_20070708_dave.mp3 -Art
RE: (313) Netbooks; worth it for music applications?
I look at it like this: I'm currently running an extra old IBM Thinkpad 570. It's a P2-300MHz machine with 192MB RAM in it. I run XP Pro on it with FL Studio 7 and Cubase VST 5.1. I don't use any other plugins other than what shipped with either app save EVP73 and ESXP24. In conjunction with the Korg nanoKEY, it's a good idea pad for when I'm at work. I also use it on the bus to watch flicks and surf the web via wireless card. I'm looking at replacing it with an Acer Aspire ONE 10.1 netbook (1GB RAM, XP Home, 160GB HD) . With this, I'll be able to run a few decent VST's and some better fx and won't have to resize all of my videos in order for them to run. I've already heard some positive stuff about the Aspire ONE with regard to running audio apps. -Original Message- From: Arturo Lopez [mailto:arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:01 AM To: Three-One-Three Subject: (313) Netbooks; worth it for music applications? Was wondering if anyone out there had any experience running any music applications on a netbook? Seems like it might be a nice/cheap solution for running ableton/serato/whatever and quite a bit more portable than a larger laptop. Concerned a bit weather a $250 netbook has a beefy enough processor to handle these apps, but then again people were running those apps on slower laptops 3 or 4 years ago. Hmm. I'd imagine you'd have to buy an external soundcard though. Thoughts? -Arturo
Re: (313) Netbooks; worth it for music applications?
+1 I remember recording entire tracks on a 128mb computer, and I think it worked just fine. I didn't have quadruple phasing reverb algorithms, but I'm not sure I ever did, or ever will, need those. On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 4:55 PM, George Jones IV - logic7log...@cox.net wrote: I look at it like this: I'm currently running an extra old IBM Thinkpad 570. It's a P2-300MHz machine with 192MB RAM in it. I run XP Pro on it with FL Studio 7 and Cubase VST 5.1. I don't use any other plugins other than what shipped with either app save EVP73 and ESXP24. In conjunction with the Korg nanoKEY, it's a good idea pad for when I'm at work. I also use it on the bus to watch flicks and surf the web via wireless card. I'm looking at replacing it with an Acer Aspire ONE 10.1 netbook (1GB RAM, XP Home, 160GB HD) . With this, I'll be able to run a few decent VST's and some better fx and won't have to resize all of my videos in order for them to run. I've already heard some positive stuff about the Aspire ONE with regard to running audio apps. -Original Message- From: Arturo Lopez [mailto:arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:01 AM To: Three-One-Three Subject: (313) Netbooks; worth it for music applications? Was wondering if anyone out there had any experience running any music applications on a netbook? Seems like it might be a nice/cheap solution for running ableton/serato/whatever and quite a bit more portable than a larger laptop. Concerned a bit weather a $250 netbook has a beefy enough processor to handle these apps, but then again people were running those apps on slower laptops 3 or 4 years ago. Hmm. I'd imagine you'd have to buy an external soundcard though. Thoughts? -Arturo -- kuszyn...@gmail.com www.planerecordings.com New York, NY