yeah, justin's patterns are definately the coolest thing i have heard made
solely on the rm1x.  do you think he used an external controller/sequencer
and then loaded the .mid file on to the rm1x?  

i'm still at the point of doing simple things like trying to get a hiHat
groove not sounding like a machine gun.  sure, i could lift patters from
all sorts of places, but how's that going to get me any better at
programming?

OT:  any age of kings players in here?

scott

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Scott Kellogg    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Michael Ang wrote:

> This has been posted before, but these songs by Justin Berkovi are worth
> checking out:
> http://www.yamaha.co.uk/synth/html/current/midiseq/rm1x/s_berko.htm
> 
> There are some cool tricks with layer effects and tweaking the built in
> sounds.  He also has some mp3s up at
> http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/11/justin_berkovi.html
> 
> Personally, I don't think the RM1x by itself would be interesting enough
> to listen to for an hour straight.  It's also nice to have other synths
> and drum machines carry you over when you change styles on the RM1x.
> 
>       - Mike.
> 
> Scott Kellogg wrote:
> > 
> > i think what i was getting at is that i'm not feeling like the rm1x can
> > cut it as the sole device on a gig.  even the 'pro' level patterns i have
> > heard sound pretty rinky-dink.
> 

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