haha.. Fair play.. I think I'd probably stay at that stage too if it weren't for 
various people pushing me along!!

Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Furious [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 October 2002 18:12
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: remixing


> Hahaaa! Damn right..
> You only have to apply two slightly odd effects to two seperate copies of
the > same sound and then mix them back together again to appreciate how
infinite > it all is! (You could keep doing this forever.. Each time
creating a new sound > which in turn could be used to make a new sound..)
> Hey Furious,
> It sounds like you're where I was at a while ago.. Able to appreciate
what's
> possible but not able to pull it off the way you want.. (does that sound
> right?)..

yeah thats right man, just messing around, not really aiming to make full
tracks, just coming up with ideas, working on my technical abilities. ive
not actually made a full track as yet, but instead have been coming up with
loads of different hooks and ideas...

> Take a jump back in there man.. Why not?!? Like Parrappa the rappa says
> "You gotta beleive!!".. :) haha...

hehe, well i havent given up if thats what youre thinking. i just moved a
few months ago and have been really lazy with getting the "studio" up and
running...i'll be showcasing my tuneage sometime never ;)

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