CSound is still too cryptic / weird for the non-nerd.. tracking is less robotic..
having
real equipment is best
I dont know if I am a nerd. Rubo (of midi2cs fame) was very helpfull. I
have two batchfiles, one is realy important, that calls csound. All I have
to do is, after editing midi2cs's
Im intrested in this concept, but I have never used midi before...is there
any progs you suggest?
who've never used sequencers it's pretty easy, if you don't have a midi
keyboard you can add a track just using the mouse or some packages allow
you
to "play" your computer keyboard.
It's just a very good, free, well done service.. you should take a look at what they
offer
for artists, next time you're there.
Ok ;-)
- Official mp3.com spokesman of fluxlist
I'll try and find a suitable freeware/shareware sequencer in the next couple
of days. If Heiko or anyone else knows of anymore public domain music
software please let us all know.
http://www.maz-sound.com !
On the topic of the whole MP3 project:
Wasn't there something involving DJ Spooky and Thurston Moore
that came about in this sort of nature? I remember hearing that
Thurston sent out a lot of random files (wav? mp3?) of him playing
guitar and stuff to different people. Does anyone know
At 20:07 00-02-08 -0500, you wrote:
On the topic of the whole MP3 project:
Wasn't there something involving DJ Spooky and Thurston Moore
that came about in this sort of nature? I remember hearing that
Thurston sent out a lot of random files (wav? mp3?) of him playing
guitar and stuff to
But I dont understand, why you suggest putting things onto mp3.com. Why
support such "portals" ? "Label fetishism" ? ;-)
Mp3.com is great! I don't think anyone really pays attention to the portal part... :D
It's much better than throwing your mp3's on a server and expecting people to visit
Hi,
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Sol Nte wrote:
Things like that are allready done or tried on a "professionel" level.
I'm not interested in professional levels or if it's been done before. I
We are testing media ;-)
I would definitely like to take part in something like this, if it ends
up taking place. I'm pretty sure my keyboard has midi capabilities,
i may need to buy a cable or something, but basically "i'm in". I
could also help make CDs and distribute it to local independant
record stores.
- nick
Well Sol,
Im intrested in this concept, but I have never used midi before...is there
any progs you suggest?
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Eryk wrote:
Yes,
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