RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9

2004-01-27 Thread David Powers
yan (UKEKT) Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org Subject: RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9 >I recon that people do it because it sounds cool and they don't really >think about dj's when making a track (well at least i don't) > Maybe that's true in many cases, but the weir

(313) CORRECT: RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9

2004-01-23 Thread Odeluga, Ken
IL PROTECTED] Org >Subject: RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9 > > > >>Its also a way of making sure that the track doesn't become just a mixing >>tool; i.e. its necessary to let the track play on its own up to a certain >>point, before starting to bring in the

RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9

2004-01-23 Thread Odeluga, Ken
>Its also a way of making sure that the track doesn't become just a mixing >tool; i.e. its necessary to let the track play on its own up to a certain >point, before starting to bring in the next one. This ensures that a larger >portion of the track is played and that there are no other sounds >"in

RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9

2004-01-23 Thread Odeluga, Ken
>I recon that people do it because it sounds cool and they don't really >think about dj's when making a track (well at least i don't) > Maybe that's true in many cases, but the weird thing as I've said about RP9, is that in every other respect, it sounds and handles like a tool deluxe. k

RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9

2004-01-23 Thread Sean Creen
ounds "interfering" with it. -Original Message- From: kj at technotourist dot org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 January 2004 15:36 To: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) Cc: 'Odeluga, Ken'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org Subject: Re: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9 On 23-jan-04, at 16:

RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9

2004-01-23 Thread Odeluga, Ken
auses the dj to cut the other track as a solution, it concentrates attention on the 'inaccurately sequenced' one! Ken >-Original Message- >From: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 3:33 PM >To: 'Odeluga, Ken'; [EM

Re: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9

2004-01-23 Thread kj at technotourist dot org
On 23-jan-04, at 16:32, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote: Continuing from Kens' message, does anyone have any "theories" as to why so many of the producers create these weird and completely out of time breakdowns/start ups? I recon that people do it because it sounds cool and they don't really

RE: (313)Random Drums / was Red Planet 9

2004-01-23 Thread Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Continuing from Kens' message, does anyone have any "theories" as to why so many of the producers create these weird and completely out of time breakdowns/start ups? One suggestion I have heard is that it is "easier" to switch the machines "off" to achieve the small silence, due to their analogue n