Hi; Mauricio,Suburban Knight,early surgeon stuff,dj hyperactive etc.... That´s it.. mostly 94_96 stuff... Best ________________________________> To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> From: otison@gmail.com> Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 21:28:56 +0000> Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Re: My two cents about memory expansion>>> I own/ owned several sequencers and still use MAQ16/3, MC 202 for> features that would like to have implemented here( to get rid of them)> instead of aux things that I will ever use...or learn to them while> diarrea comes...>>>> Thanks for your comment, I�l try your recomendations.> I see what you mean, you seem to be an old time user of the P3. I'd> say it complements well analogue sequencers, imitating in some ways,> while being MIDI hence opening many new doors to sound control. The> thing is, I used to learn on one of those Yamaha QX-5 sequencer man it> was such a pain to use and still managed to learn it after time. okay> xOx and analogue sequencer are fun because they're so directly> interacting... but still they are one way amongst others to make> music. each offers things that are unique and to me the P3 made me go> towards new stuff that are not complex evolutions of tangerine dream> themes... the P3 has character and is definitely a musical instrument> in its own right.> I too like that techno sound you mentionned; in fact my discovery of> electronic music grew up to the electronic sounds of Mr Hood and while> still being from a rock'n'roll sound background . Sonic Youth & Velvet> Underground were my favorite bands in my teenage years . Call me an> old buddy but If I dig long enough in my vinyl collection in the> basement, I will for sure find these Djaxx ups again. I used to play> them a lot back in the days, but time has gone, and I've gone to other> exciting things. 2nd wave detroit sound circa 93-94 is also powerful> and I'm sure I still have a forgotten box of records downstairs where> I will find "collectors" that I bought when they first went out :)> as for the real real real collectors of electronic dance music I was> too young when Cybotron first came out :( but still I know my classics> , and I'm glad to see someone like you actually>> I don�t like mp3 but for all interested on my sound.. please listen> to Robert Hood " movable parts" and early D-Jaxx up beats, early dark> Detroit techno.. then you�ll understand me.>>>> And P3 user used to say when he was a proper dj and a real producer(> sorry to say Richie);>>>> Less is more...> did he say that ? then if he did, he should have sticked to the> Spastik era cause the rest was just evolutions of his seminal tracks.> Still, he did further great tracks later on. Music overall is changing> and he is still a great musician.> I am personally on a period of heavy rotations of Deep Chord various> releases. Berlin meets Detroit. Maurizio meets Model 500. highly> recommended for peaceful moments .> cheers,> Olivier> _________________________________________________________________ Llama a tus amigos de PC a PC: ¡Es GRATIS! http://get.live.com/messenger/overview
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: My two cents about memory expansion
2007-08-26 by Hans Greuber
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