all he could do was laugh, so he sampled his
laughter and added some 303 and 909. By accident he hit the value
transpose knob and the sample was pitched down an octave.
-Sam
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kit clayton too, i recall
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The newest issue of Wired (with, eech, Moby on the cover) is their music
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> The newest issue of Wired (with, eech, Moby on the cover) is their music
> issue. Good article on laptop techno music and the software/programming
>
The newest issue of Wired (with, eech, Moby on the cover) is their music
issue. Good article on laptop techno music and the software/programming
involved feat. Kid 606, Monolake, and others (can't recall all in it). Plus
a little history on some machines that have made the sound of house and
techno