no love? --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Charles Choc, Jr." <cchocjr@b...> wrote: > > Hey everybody. I've been watching from the sidelines for several > months now, learning and listening and basically enjoying myself. > Although they are no where near complete (they're pretty damn rough, > actually), I have a couple of tracks for others to listen to, if they > so choose. Both of these tracks were made with a Korg EMX-1 (synth > stuff) and, of course, my beloved Machinedrum (everything else, > including some synth stuff). Both of these tracks were recorded > 'live;' I pressed record and began to switch patterns, with a very > small amount of improvising throughout. Basically, they are both > delightful accidents: I still haven't worked up the courage to begin > to put a proper track together using song monde. And to make matters > worse, I've gotten rid of most of my old gear and replaced it with new > stuff (Access Indigo 2, an MPC1000, and a circuit-bend Roland TR-505), > so I've been spending the last several months putting together a > workflow and trying like hell to get comfortable with it. Anyway, > enough stalling. Let me know what you think, but please, be gentle. > > http://students.kennesaw.edu/~cec2783/music/track1.m4a > > http://students.kennesaw.edu/~cec2783/music/switch.m4a > > By the way, the "Switch" uses some Korg ESX-1 sampling (taken from a > Public Enemy Track), and by-by the way, these tracks are AAC encoded > because my PC crapped out on me once again and I lost the original > .wav files (luckily I had my music library backed up on my iPod). > > -Charles
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Re: my turn (a few demos)
2005-02-02 by Charles Choc, Jr.
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