From: <trippler@...> > thanks for your nice comments. > I am amazed that somebody sees some hidden potential in my simple rock music > tracks ;-) > In fact I don't care much about the results but only enjoy to play and > arrange with the Evolver. > Seriously!! you come up with some amazing stuff. I listen to everything you post, and it's really inspiring to know its all coming out of one little mono evolver. Listening to what you do, I think you could easily do well with a couple of electro record labels out there if you cared to put in the effort required.... though it would require you stretching the tracks out, and making them a little more predictable. the big effort though, would be finding a way to get them to actually listen to your demos. Or you could get yourself a nice neat looking young male vocalist, and write modern synth-rock. There's plenty of room for a band like that at the moment. > I have programmed a lot of sounds for VAs and softsynths recently. After all > I can recommend for everyone to posess just one real analog synth. It's > really relaxing to work with an analog synth for you need only a quarter of > the time to get a good sound than with virtual analogues ;-) > I love my evo, but as far as analogue synths go, I think everyone should own a 101. so immediate, and like you said, you just make a sound up and its instantly good sounding.. no "magic" settings required! julian
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Re: [Evolver] mp3
2004-06-23 by mr julian
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