I'm agree with both of you. I'm a JAVA programmer and I refuse to work with computers when I'm making music, but I want to get other patches so you can learn from them. That's why I own a Micro Modular and a Doepfer A-100. I download patches for the Micro Modular and implement them on the Doepfer and experment with them. I want to learn. And unfortunately, you still need a f#cking PC for it. Or does somebody has some other media to pass SID information? BTW Switching to another OSC is really a good feature. And don't forget the LFOs..... Best regards, Jeroen Knoops AKA JohnnyBusca http://www.tonyblack.org - 100% raw Acid! -- Original Message -- From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck <joeri@...> To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Send: 07:18 PM Subject: Re: [elektron] so how bout a pc editor for the machinedrum? > i can see Joeri's point about organization of patches but to me that > is about as much fun as Microsoft Word or Excel. Exactly. Boring, but very extremely useful. > I have much more fun programming in the dark, on that Blood Red screen > surrounded by a blur of flashing red lights. Wikid! Me too. :) -- Joeri Vankeirsbilck joeri@... Belway Productions - http://www.belway.com List-admin Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ___________________________________ DenIT Webmail, version 1.0
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Re: [elektron] so how bout a pc editor for the machinedrum?
2001-10-30 by JohnnyBusca@tonyblack.org
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