(313) demf / movement
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(313) tonight ?
is there any techno in the D tonight ? .rob
Re: (313) Rob Theakston + Thinkbox = :)
If you haven't heard their new cd release 'settings'. I highly reccomend it to everyone. It reminds me of some of the ambient material on kompakt. buse ___ Sent through e-mol. E-mail, Anywhere, Anytime. http://www.e-mol.com
Re: (313) production and mastering
I wanted to use linux for production, but It didn't have the software I want looking for. until I wrote it. :) http://www.filter24.org/seq24/ rob buse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Yee haa! I'd love run a Unix based music system - there's a great article in >Sound on Sound this month (you've probably seen it), about Linux for music. >Somehow I think there's something inherently techno-y about using Unix to do >music!! Call it the geek quotient...;-) > > >- Original Message - >From: "House of Suki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Sakari Karipuro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" ><313@hyperreal.org> >Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 2:48 PM >Subject: RE: (313) production and mastering > > >> The protools that comes with the digi001 (not the free one) supports XP >(and >> better yet, digi released WDM drivers so you can use any windows prog with >> the hardware) and PT 6 will also run on XP. I am not a big fan of >protools >> since the midi support still seems a little awkward (compared to logic or >> cubase anyway) but I cannot really talk smack about their hardware which >is >> the best by a long shot. However, I think in a couple years the idea of >> using protools as a "Techno" production platform will not even come into >> play since PCs are outpacing Macs both in price and performance and the >> improvements in affordable sound interfaces will soon make the $50k, >> $300/hour studio obsolete for dance music producers. Once Windows is >taken >> out of the picture and companies get a little initiative (how about a >custom >> Linux distro for Cubase ala final scratch?) we will see the true advent of >> the home studio. >> >> -raph >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: Sakari Karipuro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 8:30 AM >> To: 313 >> Subject: Re: (313) production and mastering >> >> >> spw wrote on Thu, 6 Feb 2003 about following: >> >> > No offence, but it sounds like you have never used Pro Tools. >> > There is the free version at digidesign's web site if you want to become >> > more familiarized with the software. http://www.digidesign.com/ >> >> seems that it still is win98/me only on windows platform, and i'm sure >> pretty much nobody uses win98/me anymore. >> >> yes, i've tried it in win2k + xp, and it doesn't work. i don't >> actually need it for anything, but i would have wanted to try. >> >> sakke >> -- >> - * remixes out now * - >> http://www.arabuusimiehet.com/sakke/music.html >> >> >> > ___ Sent through e-mol. E-mail, Anywhere, Anytime. http://www.e-mol.com
(313) demf (tm) name ?
does anyone really give a sh*t if its called DEMF? It could be called detroit happy fart time, as long as it had good artists, I would go. rob buse ___ Sent through e-mol. E-mail, Anywhere, Anytime. http://www.e-mol.com
(313) demf in the free press
http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/demf13_20021213.htm ___ Sent through e-mol. E-mail, Anywhere, Anytime. http://www.e-mol.com
RE: (313) ableton live 2.0 public beta out
And they bring in the thugs with guns to make users show ID ? How could they get the artist or venue to stop ? I'm glad I write my own software .rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >I was told they carry around a laptop with names of registered users. > >-pete > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:33 PM >To: Grammenos, Peter; 313@hyperreal.org >Subject: Re: (313) ableton live 2.0 public beta out > > >I wonder how you tell just by looking at the screen? > >- Original Message - >From: "Grammenos, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <313@hyperreal.org> >Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 1:31 PM >Subject: RE: (313) ableton live 2.0 public beta out > > >> >> I heard a funny store about abelton (well not funny for the artist). >> Apparently >> there are abelton software police that go to gigs and look over the >> shoulders >> of artists during performances. If it's an unlicensed copy, they stop the >> show! >> >> This happened to an artist in Berlin, Germany. Beware software crooks ! >> >> -Pete >> >> -Original Message- >> From: ::) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:28 PM >> To: 313@hyperreal.org >> Subject: (313) ableton live 2.0 public beta out >> >> >> I forgot to send this the other day, but there is a public beta of live >2.0 >> available for download from www.ableton.com >> >> -Joe > ___ Sent through e-mol. E-mail, Anywhere, Anytime. http://www.e-mol.com
RE: (313) re: best decks
I am fairly sure that messing with the platter in any way does no damage to the "motor". If you ever examine the platter on a 1200, you will see that it is the only moving part in the system. By starting the platter then throwing it forward or dragging it back, you are only working against the magnetic field the base unit generates. There are no gears or belts causing mechanical strain and wear. The design is so simple, which is probably why it hasn't changed in a long, long time. .rob buse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >I'm still undecided on whether the torque is better or worse. Although it >seems logical to get as much as possible, when I tried mixing on Vestax I >missed the ability to drop a record back into time by dragging my finger >across the edge of the plate as I could with 1200s; although unexpectedly >had no trouble moving back to technics again. >I am pretty convinced that once I got out of this habit (bad for the motor >in any case) I wouldn't mind. The only thing I am sure I would miss on >technics is the +10 pitch control. I never had to use the +50's but I've >often found that I was agonisingly just-out-of-range on the technics and had >to piss about subtely speeding the other record up / down > >it's not the first time I've heard doubts about the build quality, but don't >know anyone who's had them long enough for it to be an issue. their mixers >have always been pretty nice mind. > >-s > >>From: "Neil Wallace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: "'Langsman, Marc'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"'seth redmond'" >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<313@hyperreal.org> >>Subject: RE: (313) re: best decks >>Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:49:55 - >> >> >>I got one pdx 2000 (as it was all I could afford at the time) and I >>really love it: -50% is actually really useful as use you can mix things >>at half tempo to do some weird x2s, having a reverse button is also very >>useful and yes they seem to have quite a lot more torque - which may not >>be a good thing if you play out a lot as after using vestax technics >>feel very light and you need to use a much gentler touch and yeah >>skipping is virtually non existent which I believe is due to the tonearm >>being designed to produce no lateral force perpendicular to the tonearm >>instead all the forces run parallel to the tonearm (or that's the theory >>anyway) >>Build quality wise I would say that echnics still have the edge insomuch >>as touching the deck with the needle on the record doesn't seem to make >>a noise thru the speakers whereas at high volumes if you tap the vestax >>you can hear the tapping. >> > >_ >Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > ___ Sent through e-mol. E-mail, Anywhere, Anytime. http://www.e-mol.com
Re: (313) Listmember's sites
Not that I post all that often, but if anyone cares.. http://www.filter24.org Currently hosting some older tracks, 1 live PA, and for those of you running linux, my midi sequencer made for live performances. cheers, .rob ___ Sent through e-mol. E-mail, Anywhere, Anytime. http://www.e-mol.com
(313) minus kontakt mini cds ?
does anyone here know what is on these minus mini cds ? .rob -- music + technology http://filter24.org
[313] new tracks
greetings everyone- I have just posted 3 new tracks on http://filter24.org for your listening pleasure. The top 3 are new:: sicboy, fic-tel, and apeler. If your interested in a CD, hit me back with your address and I'll try to get one out to you. .buse http://www.filter24.orgmusic + technology - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[313] filter24.org : site launch
I would like to invite everyone to check out filter24.org. It just launched today, and currently contains a few of my tracks. Soon to follow will be some cool VST software synths Im working on. thanks for tuning in, .buse - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]