* From "Tage Widsell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

My poor head... The 'RM1x live action' also incorporated some beer drinking
- i'll never do that again :)

Basically we have one song per style and we make one of the sections a
transfer section to bring us from the current song to the next. At two
points in the set we have to switch programs in our a3000 and we cover this
passage with some 303 tweaking. I originally planned to do this with the
RM1x internal sounds, but it has been a pain trying to mix the internal
sounds with MIDI tracks. It can be done - i just haven't been up to fixing
it yet.

The main problem is the a3000. I love it in many ways but the poor SCSI
performance makes it impossible to reload while on stage which means that
the whole set must be in the RAM. This also creates a problem since the
a3000 has such poor paramter ram. We use recycle on almost everything we do
and that creates lots of samples demanding parameter ram. Sigh...

Glad you like the live sets!

/Tage

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>From: Malcolm Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Plug: RM1x live action (Stockholm)
>Date: ons 25 aug 1999 16.16
>

> * From Malcolm Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I dl'ed your sets and their a huge hit with me and my coworkers. If I could
> make it tonight I would, but it's a long, cold swim. I have a question for
> you The sets have a great, seamless flow and I was wondering how you cover
> up style changes and load time on the RM1x.
>
> Cheers,
> Mac Daddy
> 

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