Claude Young Jr.
Tokyo/JAPAN - DOW/7th City/K7 Records ~ Techno House
shortest retirement ever?
I've heard plenty of reports questioning the durability of the AH
mixers (well, the 62 and the 464) - apparently the Pioneers are the most
indestructible, but don't have anything approximating the sound
quality.
Perhaps the 92 has got these issues ironed out - it certainly looks
more rugged, and
Moreece and TP are, as everyone should know by now, confirmed
Christians, and they play music that combines house beats with the
spirit of gospel straight out of the black churches. You don't have
to buy the religion to appreciate the spirit. Or hey, you can
appreciate the positive vibe and
my choice? it's called FreeN'Workin'...best kind i
know of.
I have an old Newmark. Don't think anyone will be
bulldozing my door to get a hold of this beauty.
If anyone has an old mixer that still works, but don't
need anymore...my bedroom dj habits would be willing
to pay something mighty
My mixer of choice for now is the pioneer 600. Im familiar with it,
I've got one, and I love it. Some of the features are handy as heck,
especially when you want to boost the over-all volume of a record thats
got a quiet cut, like old Kraftwerk records for example. I can bump
the bass on
any decent house is inspirational - you don't have to be a christian.
that's what so great about dancing - it's a spiritual experience that comes
from transcending the self and being part of a communal activity.
every seen the church scene from 'the harder they come'? - the way people
are
http://www.fastcashpawn.com/ebay/pic7992a.jpg
ive got one of those. the crossfader doesnt work anymore,
contributing to my no longer using them when i deejay. im sure
this mixer isnt why i suck. it was really cheap too. ive had it
since 1998, its played many parties, raves, etc.
tom
Like I was saying:
Im pretty big guy who more that occasionally strong-arms the levels
and whatnot, but its held up near perfectly after daily abuse for a
year and a half...
then I said:
If anybody reading this in the Iowa City (midwest) area has a
favorite mixer, i'd like to be so bold
You get what you pay for with Newmark ;) I would not recommend them if
quality is a concern. But they are wallet friendly, not a bad idea for
starting DJs who really need money for records.
I had their first model of direct drive turntables.. they felt like a
pair of playschool My first DJ
-- Original Message --
From: jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You get what you pay for with Newmark ;) I would not recommend
them if
quality is a concern. But they are wallet friendly, not a bad
idea for
starting DJs who really need money for records.
teehee - free n' workin' - love it! :)
when I picked up one years back it was a 4 channel Numark, 'cos that's
what I was used to. I still have it, and it does a decent job. my only
complaint is that there is slight bleed in two of the line channels,
which I've been too proccupied to do
I use a Red Sound Infader.
I will admit the mixer has latent noise issues .. and can actually crash
on you now and again . as it was one of the first mixer to use a digital
cross fader section.
It has three faders . one for the bass, one for mids, on for high's
I love the
Y'all can say what you want, but I still swear by my Gemini 626MKII. In the
5 years that I've owned it, I haven't had a single issue with it. No fader
crackle, no channels going in and out, no cold solder joints to fix on the
i/o RCA's, no nothing. I use my decks and a laptop on it's 3 channels,
thx aida!
that stuff is hot! commercial detroit, whodathunk!? i like it. the p gruv track
is esp nice. now i want a p gruv album ohhh
-Original Message-
From: Rebelbass/bookings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 14, 2004 1:12 PM
To: 313 Mailinglist List 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Octave
own a vestax pmc-46 with rotary faders. big one ;)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi mates!
which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)
../z99
A Vestax PCV-180
It's the one they use in Star Trek movies!
I spoke to Claude last week and he's taking time out after Xmas, come
on Yussel cut the guy some slack - no one wants him to hang up his
phones but some of the personal attacks on him have done some damage. I
hope he changes his mind and doesn't give up, so instead of having a
pop stand by
Sean/TP,
Good luck with this project, looks pretty good and if you think the
people at LD and Dust towers can help, just shout...
Martin
well, well, well, well..
workin thru the nite, i took off few hours spending time watching the
city waking up and _listening_ to musik instead of letting it play=)
..
i remember some peeps slagging off Soma-rec, well i came round to
listen to Funk D'Void's older dos and the new one: volume
to keep everyone updated: find his schedule for 2004 below.
cheers
bjoern @ bikini bpm
sept 3rd - Zoom Nurnberg
sept 4th - Valladollid
sept 11th - Burgos Orosco
sept 18th - Dresden Bikini
sept 25th - Pagoa
...
oct 1st - Prison Landau
oct 2nd - Jay Denhams
- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on the other hand i finally got an ear on Mathew. was i
disappointed?
almost. following discussion on a list for a while, i expected
something more special - a great production at least, even if i
wouldnt like
The Pioneer is a good mixer, but clips too easily when pushed into the red, and
the x-fader isnt as good as the PG, (not saying any of you guys throttle the
hell out of a system, but I've seen it many a time) and as the original post
was what was best a for a club system, sound quality must be
..thanks for all the advices!
we've previously been using xone:32 yet as strange as it is, a lot of
DJs complained on strange controls. gotta check out the
models/prices.. and pick one.
../z99
Right. I get the feeling some people thought I was taking the p**s.
Yeah, I was taking the p*ss, but not out of the indviduals concerned, out
of the fact that some joker made up yet another genre.
Inspirational House?
Do me a favour. It's flipping house music.
Like when I hear someone say,
Fantastic Bjoern!!!
Send my regards to Claude and Sandra...BTW I like the new look on the site :)
-Original Message-
From: bjoern @ bikini bpm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 9/15/2004 9:22 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc:
Subject:
I actually like it, makes me smile Alex...
On 15 Sep 2004, at 09:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right. I get the feeling some people thought I was taking the p**s.
Yeah, I was taking the p*ss, but not out of the indviduals concerned,
out
of the fact that some joker made up yet another genre.
I actually like it, makes me smile Alex...
Ahh, just gets on my nerves all this really.
I'm in the worst mood known to man this morning.
I feel a row about something coming on. Dunno what yet though.
Alex
p.s. don't worry, staying off little detroit, kinda learnt my lesson about
being a tit on
on the other hand i finally got an ear on Mathew. was i
disappointed?
almost. following discussion on a list for a while, i expected
something more special - a great production at least, even if i
wouldnt like it personally. and this is where i'm stuck, cause
both
decompression and behind the
thanx Martin,
but I have nothing to do with this agency. it's actually Terrance Parker's
company. I am, however, on the roster. hope that clears up any
confusion/misinformation :^)
sean I'm also a client deason
on 9/15/04 4:17 AM, Martin Dust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered these words:
Sean/TP,
Hi.
Could someone help the kid at the back of the class with the Dunce's hat
on?
Digital music:
My soundforge is set to record at 44,100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo
(for a wav file)
Is this OK?
Will it sound bad on a loud system?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the boring topic.
Alex
That should be fine Alex but a lot will depend on the track - You'll
need to tweak away, like Bass on LFO tracks etc...
Anyway, try looking at this while shaking your head:
www.suddi.com/drunk.jpg
Cheers
Martin
On 15 Sep 2004, at 13:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Could someone help the
www.suddi.com/drunk.jpg
Oh, how did you know I'd had a drunken grapple with a girl who looked JUST
like this.
Man, I could have sworn she had six eyes, though, but I was drunk.
p.s. thanks for the tip.
_
- End
Picked up the Mathew Jonson / The Mole on Arbutus this week.
Have you guys got the chance to hear it?
eVa
===
deepergroove
Original Message:
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From: Ken Odeluga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 11:27:27 +0100
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Mathew
Not me yet, I look forward to it though. He's a busy man!
k
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 1:58 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (313) Mathew Jonson/The Mole [ARBUTUS]
Picked up the
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Digital music:
My soundforge is set to record at 44,100 Hz 16 Bit Stereo
(for a wav file)
Is this OK?
Will it sound bad on a loud system?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the boring topic.
thats called CD
Apologies if this has been discussed before.
While wondering in the Mutek site I found this:
... Mathew Jonson, known for his minimal house compositions on the
Itiswhatitis label, has worked with artists like Luciano (‘Alpine
Rocket’ on Perlon) and remixed the likes of Nelly Furtado...
and
At 10:02 AM 9/15/2004, Antonio Alves wrote:
Check the credits. Has anyone heard this? I tried to check Discogs but
I've been getting errors when loading individual releases pages.
well, mathew jonson's page shows two remixes on titles on the radio/turn
off the light and turn off the light. i
Hi :)
Last few days i found on web few announcment written by claude young, on
which he say that this
is his last active season as dj and producer... can anyone thell me is that
thrue announcemet or
somebody joke..
tx
here you have announcement
Well friends, after some very long night's
We got something super special for ya on EmotionElectric.com today.
We have a full editon of Deep Space Radio recorded in the Summer of
1994 featuring the Super Mix 6: Juan, Derrick, Kevin, Eddie, D. Wynn,
Al Ester. Hosts were Dre and Minx.
Man are we chuffed with this. Big thanks to Ian
Bingin' the goods..
:)
p
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 September 2004 15:48
To: 313 Org
Subject: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
We got something super special for ya on EmotionElectric.com today.
We have a full editon of Deep Space Radio recorded
OH BOY!
thank you very very much to all the heads who got these, and to Robin for
putting them up.
_
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This e-mail is sent by the above named in their
individual,
Bangin´the hoods.
:)
J
downloading now... nice surprise
-Original Message-
From: placid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 15 september 2004 16:50
To: 'robin'; '313 Org'
Subject: RE: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
Bingin' the goods..
:)
p
-Original Message-
Great work Robin...
On 15 Sep 2004, at 15:48, robin wrote:
We got something super special for ya on EmotionElectric.com today.
We have a full editon of Deep Space Radio recorded in the Summer of
1994 featuring the Super Mix 6: Juan, Derrick, Kevin, Eddie, D. Wynn,
Al Ester. Hosts were
Quite possible, there was also an annoucement on littledetroit.net a few weeks
ago.
Could someone post this message on LD. Im sure they'd be interested.
(I still haven't signed up, must do it)
Rav
-Original Message-
From: del [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 September 2004 15:29
Ok 313.. I foresee I is going to be needing shed loads of id's once
I've taken it all in and digested it
p
-Original Message-
From: Peteri, Jochem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 September 2004 15:52
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
Bangin´the
Digging this already!
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:48 PM
To: 313 Org
Subject: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
We got something super special for ya on EmotionElectric.com today.
We have a full editon of Deep Space Radio
Ok 313.. I foresee I is going to be needing shed loads of id's once
I've taken it all in and digested it
Shall we play Lets do a tracklist?
I dunno, sounds like kinda fun.
(if you're a geek like me)
It ain't everyday you get heat like this!
!This rocks! Will keep me happy for many an hour.
Thanks to all involved.
Rav.
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 September 2004 15:48
To: 313 Org
Subject: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
We got something super special for ya on EmotionElectric.com today.
Al Ester.
p.s.
who's this?
any more info?
_
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This e-mail is sent by the above named in their
individual, non-business capacity and is not on
behalf of
1. Red 2 - Dave Clarke...
On 15 Sep 2004, at 15:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok 313.. I foresee I is going to be needing shed loads of id's once
I've taken it all in and digested it
Shall we play Lets do a tracklist?
I dunno, sounds like kinda fun.
(if you're a geek like me)
It
-Original Message-
From: lee herrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 8:44 AM
To: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: house mix anyone?
hi folks. i caught a couple of hours free this past saturday, so I put
together a mix of some trax i've been feelin' lately.
Not the one I'm listening to!
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
1. Red 2 - Dave Clarke...
On 15 Sep 2004, at 15:57, [EMAIL
itunes has just open the last file (d) I think Rob - red2 is actually
the second track in...god bless itunes
still, great stuff...
On 15 Sep 2004, at 17:10, Robert Taylor wrote:
Not the one I'm listening to!
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
first one on part a is:
Daniel Wang off the first balihu release
http://www.discogs.com/release/16224
:)
get the easy one out of the way.
robin...
On 15 Sep 2004, at 17:10, Robert Taylor wrote:
Not the one I'm listening to!
OK kids, lets have it organised.
Only post the entire thing or something
e.g
1) Danny Wang
2) Red 2
and add to it
etc
Thanks
Policeman Plod.
_
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This e-mail
My thanks again to Robin for the space to share.
Happy 10 years, 313 and Deep Space!
Back in the day, Linda and I would hit the parties Saturday night, and
Deep Space was sometimes the soundtrack while driving around Detroit.
I got tired of missing parts of the show, so i rigged the VCR to
Arrgghh, I'm on part B and I can hear Sundog or whatever that hot juan
thing is coming on.
ARHHH
SICK
Eddie Fowlkes coming up later kids (the presenter informs me).
I'm excited
_
Can someone explain to me how you mix m-people into sundog and make it
sound so f**king hot?
Man, all those samples too.
D.Wynn is rocking my postroom right now.
Thanks
Alex
_
- End of message text
postman pete throwing the bags in a shower of envelopes with loud zany tunes on
the background..
gotta bring the glowstick tomorrow, that´ll clarify things for yer coworkers
what a sight ; )
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 15 september
I got the styles 154.
and the room is MOVING, there's letters flying about, stationery items,
packs of records, it's all going off.
Deep Space Radio : Where have you been all my life?
D.Wynn heading deeper now. Woo. THE DARKNESS
This is so cool!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 3:33 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
I got the styles 154.
and the room is MOVING, there's letters flying about, stationery items,
And on a more concrete note -- TP picks the absolute JAMZ from all the
gospel house records being made, so you don't have to listen to all
the wack tracks.
no kidding. there are such things as killer gospel house tracks...
it's just that nobody plays them. I wonder, Kent, is he dropping
according to the last track on the k larkin POD album on buzz, he's the
baddest house dj in detroit!!
big thanks to ian and ee!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 15, 2004 11:07 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
Al Ester.
p.s.
who's
Man. I dig the radio spots for Record Time. :-)
-Original Message-
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 12:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
This is so cool!
-Original
Just listening to these brings me back round to alex's 'what is Detroit
techno' question.
These mixes sum it up nicely for me...soulful, funky and seriously
unmistakeably Detroit...
P
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 September 2004
On 15 Sep 2004, at 16:40, Matt MacQueen wrote:
And on a more concrete note -- TP picks the absolute JAMZ from all the
gospel house records being made, so you don't have to listen to all
the wack tracks.
no kidding. there are such things as killer gospel house tracks...
it's just that
Oh yeah, this all arrived just in time for my long, mind numbing car drive
to Indiana this weekend.
good job Ian and Robin!
Robert
saturday september 25 2004
phoniq brings you an evening of deep listening
featuring from toronto
akumu - live - www.spiderrecords.com
and the local stylings of
naw - live - www.noisefactoryrecords.com
scant intone vs. various - live - www.panospria.com / www.phoniq.net
cyan - dj -
passing this on from Environ, who don't have access to UK TV:
Environ offers a bounty of an Environ T-shirt and the next 5 releases
shipped to your door if anyone can grab this (toothpaste commercial
using their music) on tape, and mail it to them.
no kidding.
--
Matt MacQueen
I can do that if someone can tell me when they saw it on the telly
I have VHS recordings of all of C4's output for the last 3 months in my office
Might even be able to stick it on NTSC for them
-Original Message-
From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15,
Hmmm, that almost sounds like they're offering a reward for helping them
nab some people who didn't license the track.
MEK
Matt
Presumably they'll want it in NTSC format, rather than PAL.
And let's not get into a discussion about the relative merits of both
systems. Let's just say PAL is better :-)
carl morris
Plug Two http://www.plugtwo.com
t +442920190151
- Original Message -
From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL
nope - SECAM rules
;-)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SECAM#Facetious_interpretations_of_the_SECAM_acronym
Gwendal
-Original Message-
From: carl plugtwo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 6:17 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Wanted: Minty Freshness.
Rob, this is Jasons post, I saw it on the same night too.
so must have been 13th. Think I saw it on 4 too, hmm, can't remember what
time...
Get your free T!!
- Forwarded by Alex Bond/UK/INF/PwC on 15/09/2004 17:22 -
Just spoke to someone who can sort it out.
Won't be at work for the next couple of days though - so it won't be til Monday
I'm afraid.
Can whoever it is who posted the request hit me back privately?
-Original Message-
From: carl plugtwo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
another one to look into, though i dont think they make it anymore, is the
vestax pmc-50. (not the 55. the 55 has different eq's on it)
this always has and probably always will be my fave mixer. its got plenty
of inputs and the eq's they used on it are exactly what i like. they dont
bend
On 15 Sep 2004, at 16:55, placid wrote:
Just listening to these brings me back round to alex's 'what is
Detroit
techno' question.
These mixes sum it up nicely for me...soulful, funky and seriously
unmistakeably Detroit...
yeah it's the approach in as much as what is being
Damn, my colleagues just took it off to play U2.
F***ers!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 4:01 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Deep Space Radio 1994
Oh yeah, this all arrived just in time for my long,
Wow, a global network of friends works fast! Call off the dogs, the
winner is special agent Robert the REAL mr. fingers Taylor. No need
to re-program your VCRs, etc. the prize from Environ, NYC has now
been spoken for.
thanks all for such fast work tips, 313 rules as usual.
--
Matt
So... what's the skinny? Is this a licensing issue dispute?
-Original Message-
From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 1:12 PM
To: 313
Cc: Robert Taylor
Subject: Re: (313) Contest won! (was: Wanted: Minty Freshness. Metro Area
needs your help)
On Sep 15, 2004, at 12:22 PM, lee herrington wrote:
So... what's the skinny? Is this a licensing issue dispute?
more like formal documentation, and some extra fact checking as per
licensing. there's no drama or ill will...
thanks :)
Holy snap,, this is the first I've heard of this.
I completely understand his frustrations in music. I have them in music and my
career ,,,lol.
When he;s referring to overpriced d.j.'s, I wonder if he's talking about other
techno d.j.'s or the trance and dance wannabee rockstars
this was posted to the list a while ago...hence
'yuyussel'ssnicker about Claude having a quick
retirement because he's on Terrence Parker's list of
clients to be managed.
I'm sure it's true. but I only listen to the horse's
mouth.
--- Redmond,
JaJa'Maul[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holy snap,, this
come on now.
i don' know claude, but something had to be said.
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, Martin Dust wrote:
I spoke to Claude last week and he's taking time out after Xmas, come
on Yussel cut the guy some slack - no one wants him to hang up his
phones but some of the personal attacks on him have
Since my original comments helped spark this discussion, I thought I should
chime in a month or so later. I'm a bit guilty of spouting off prematurely
[quiet in the back]. At the time I claimed it was record of the year I
didn't actually own it (hadn't seen it in any UK stores yet at the time). I
Pulls up a chair and pours Yussel a large brandy
True, true - but if you read everything he wrote, you can see he is
struggling with it all himself - it's clear that he doesn't know what
to do for the best (himself), so he's said he going to take some time
out and have a think after Xmas -
I agree with all terms of Martin Dust about Mr Claude Young.
In my eyes, we lost a rare man from Techno community. Some peoples have to take
him in example in regard of all these past year work.
A real and deeper respect to Claude Young.
Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.free.fr
CLAUS BACHOR´s
recommended PSYCHO THRILL TOP30 09.2004
01 HIEROGLYPHIC BEING: Du Commencement a l´Eternity (6277_Mission 002 / Axis
US Promo-12)
02 MAX DURANTE: Acid Bubbles (Truckstop 76th 002 BEL 12)
03 MONOLOGIC: It´s Good To Be There (Monologic 005 / Formic US 12)
04 ANALOG FINGERPRINTS:
dub/ska/reggae mix
091004
1 hour
69.5 mb
black street fighter (intro)
banana walk - dub specialist (coxsone)
granny scratch - sound dimension
woman of the ghetto - phyillis dillion
cool out son - jr. marvin
Jordan river - burning spear
Dreader mafia - snuffy and wally
Running dub - coxsone
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Yeah! Well done!
MEK
I contributed my old half-working Numark to some friends, who have made a
noise wall out of old/broken mixers. they basically connect everything
improperly to generate feedback, which can be at least rudimentally controlled
through EQ, fader, external effects etc. the 'crown jewel' is this
I think I've wrong posted my reply to this post first time I do it again and
all my excuses if it s a double.
In my eyes, the best mixer in the world is done by RODEC
No gadgets, impressive quality and longevity. A sound not comparable with other
mixers due to elements used in conception.
-- Original Message --
From: robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so first time i see TP is at the feeling moody after party at
Movement
this year. slightly cynical about the whole gospel thing (i'm no
christian but possess a spirituality) TP proceeded to tear the
At 03:40 PM 9/15/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my eyes, the best mixer in the world is done by RODEC
yes, unfortunately they do not have a US distributor
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
matt kane's brain
http://www.hydrogenproject.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] || [EMAIL PROTECTED]
that's the standard CD-quality sampling rate. I believe you can record at
48khz with Sound Forge -- which is slightly better technially speaking, but
you'd need to convert to 44.1khz to record to CD anyway.
44.1khz should sound fine on a big system, but this is just the inherent
properties
yes, unfortunately they do not have a US distributor
Too bad !
I've a meeting time with them soon (end of the month), if maybe you are really
interesting by their products perhaps I can ask them if any nice solution exist
to provides you one of their equipement.
++
Dimitri Pike
for those interested
there's a delsin compilation cd, for the australian market
just found a wonderful review
http://www.inthemix.com.au/reviews/music/17442/#comments
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From: Marsel // Nomorewords.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for those interested
there's a delsin compilation cd, for the australian market
just found a wonderful review
http://www.inthemix.com.au/reviews/music/17442/#comments
From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
no kidding. there are such things as killer gospel house tracks...
it's just that nobody plays them. I wonder, Kent, is he dropping
anything by Romanthony, the stuff like the Testify releleases on
Black
Male are so thumpin. It was like a KDJ
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