We have 500 gigs of tracks sat on external disks, we pull tracks like
you pull records, building sets as we go. We also play a game of
"impossible", where you pick a track that you think will be impossible
to mix into/out off - we just shout instruction at each other, drop the
bass, lose the tops etc. Great fun and we've built some interesting
stuff that way. The last set tonight at Supercondutor was built this
way, the only rule was it had to be made of tracks we've always wanted
to play but never had a chance. So we have UR going into Beloved into
FSOL into Black Dog into TDE Think Twice etc.
Martin
On 18 Mar 2005, at 13:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Practice more on your computer....
you know what, you're probably right.
I cant say I ever, ever do 'a mix' on it at home (maybe once every 6
months?). or even mess about that much really, I dont get much time at
all,
and when I do get time, its usually spent trying to learn more things
about
it as opposed to having fun.
good tip, ta!
alex