We should all just make a big group, make a bunch of tracks where people
write a section each, and then the last person posts it to mp3.com or
something.
Dustin
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: Collaboration / Learning Experience for RM1x Newbies?
> Wasted - That sounds great to me!
>
> I am on ftp.teklab.com right now and see a QY_RM1x directory, but no
pattern
> directory below it. I'm not sure how to get the pattern up on the
> samplelibrary.net. Anyone know how? Jay, can you make a section for the
> "RM1x List Song/Tutorial"?
>
> I can place Loop1.r1p up there for anyone that wants it. Granted, I
didn't
> do a tutorial for it since it really is nothing big - it was very simple.
> But, if there's a newbie out there that can't even get that far, I'd be
> happy to write up a .txt file that explains what I did step by step. Then
> we could just zip the pattern and text file together and put it up on the
> samplelibrary section.
>
> If someone wants to start with a new pattern, or maybe even base the song
of
> a pre-made pattern, that'd be fine with me to. I know we all have
different
> taste in music....
>
> It'd be nice if the person that was going to add to the loop copied
> everything to section B and added their stuff, or made more than one new
> section. The most important part of all of this would be to explain how
and
> what you did, maybe even why you did it. So that we could all learn.
>
> And, if this doesn't work out as planned maybe just a few of us can do it
> off the list, then post what we've made when we are done.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: wasted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 8:29 AM
> Subject: Re: Collaboration / Learning Experience for RM1x Newbies?
>
>
> > 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
>
>
>