Mike Reilly-

Sounds like this would be an interesting prospect for us RM1x newbies and experts 
alike.  I just got mine at Christmas time and still have a lot to learn about it's 
intricacies.  I was used to programming the RY20 drummachine previously so I have some 
experience and ideas but adding synth and basslines, etc. to fill out the mix is still 
a grey area for me.  One that I mostly play by ear.  You can count me into the 
collaboration.  That might help me to understand the powerful features of the RM1x 
better.  I still am only halfway through the manual so I'd better dig down and spend 
some more time with it to understand the unit.

BTW, since you're already on the TekLab hwseq-list why don't you use the 
samplelibrary.net site offered through TekLab as a place to post the RM1x files and 
MP3's of them.  That way you won't have to worry about the 24 hour problem at the 
current site you have it housed.  There already is a separate category at 
samplelibrary.net for RM1x files (patterns [.r1p], all-dumps [.r1a], songs[.r1s]).  It 
only has a couple files in it now (2 or 3).  Let's fill it up some more by posting our 
various collaboration materials.  We could download say an .r1p that you started, load 
it to our RM1x, add another sound to the sequence (i.e. bassline, brassline, synth 
lead), resave the .r1p with a slightly different name, and upload it to the SLN site.  
And the next person can add another instrument, etc. from the 1st persons' work.  Ad 
nausem.  Just a thought.

--wasted/su700fan

On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 21:41:25    Mike Reilly wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'd like to know if the anyone on the RM1x list would like to work on a song
>together.  It would be a great learning experience for us newbies.  The song
>could be added to by different people and they could explain how and what
>they did in detail so others could learn.  Even if its just a bunch of us
>newbies, we'd learn from each other.  Is anyone interested?

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