>Thanks for all the replies everyone has posted!  It was only one month ago I
>picked up an AN1x, RM1x, and an A3000.  I have played music since high
>school (I'm 26 now) so I'm a little rusty..but it's not the writing/creating
>that's hard, it's taking the time to actually learn how to use the AN1x.
>The RM1x is much easier to learn because it flows like liquid.  Right now
>I'm using my AN1x as my control synth but I'm only using sounds in the RM1x.
>Soon I'll start mixing the two, but the AN1x has 128 preset sounds and I
>need to start building some of my own..but IT IS tedious and not as fun as I
>thought Analog modeling would be.  Don't get me wrong, I don't hate it, but
>step sequencing and recording FREE EG effects is a pain!  Monday - Friday I
>work until 6 or 7pm so when I get home I like to sit down and like to
>continue writing music, but sitting down for an hour to tweak a sound on an
>AN1x is a boring process!! ARGH!!
>
>Seriously, bands like Scooter, Eiffel 65 [Blue], and other "techno" and some
>"trance" artists sound like they take standard default sounds and modify
>them as opposed to starting with a bleep and inventing a whole new sound.
>At least the AN1x has some pre-set bleeps that are decent.
>
>Okay, so anyone here listen to Lords of Acid?
>
>
>
> ...yes I have listened to them since 1991.  Saw them live for the second
>time tonight infact,
at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis.  Excellent show, sounded great.  It was
hard and fast with pornography, profanity, and lazerlights.  They did a ton
of oldies and a shitload of new trax.
Thier new shit is very minimalistic acid-like and kind of hardstep-esque.
The chix were nasty
just right.  They did a great Tellytubby gang-rape scene  and had Bert and
Ernie from Sesame Street beating the fuck out of each other.   Layta.

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