hello, I try to find a solution for saving my MD preset and song with sonar. I send the sysex information in sonar which record it with no problem. But when i try to send back the information in the MD (i use the verify fonction) MD tell me that there are a lot of errors and that only a few messages are corrects. What is the problem ? What can i tried ? If i send the new os in the md will my information, presets and songs be lost ? Nicolas >From: Crackpot <shifty@...> >Reply-To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com >To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: OT[elektron] Re: recording the locks one last timeOT >Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 13:26:33 -0400 > >On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 07:39:37AM -0000, endlessnessisticman wrote: > > Oh, but all music is math. It's an idea I have meen thinking about > > for a long time. > >try thinking about this...math is an ideal model. It can only >represent music to some degree of accuracy. So, much of music >can be described with math, but there is more to it. :) > > > > Math is a part of human nature. > >Math is a specialized system of symbol manipulation, which, >as you point out below, is quite unique to humans!!! if you >want to read more about this, I *highly* recommend >_Lanugage in Thought and Action_ by Hayakawa. Worth its weight >in MIDI cables. > > > > > We got ten > > fingers, first computer?, > >another one of the first computers was----little rocks! >That's how people counted---moving rocks from one pocket to >another to represent animals. And that's where the word >"calculus" comes from---it's latin for "pebble." >(I learned that from the above book- I'm telling you it's great!) > > > > > preference for the metric system around the > > world. Notes are a mathematical relationship of each other with the > > usual A being 440 khz? as the beginning standard for tuning a piano. > >...standard inthe U.s.! other countries its different! > > > > But this can vary as with eastern music and it's still mathematical. > >Yes, most musical scales, despite ahving different numbers of steps, >or varying degrees of perfectness in representing their intervals, >are STILL equally spaced in the exponential scale. > > > > > But it starts in math. It's a mathematical representation of sound. > > And I think math is flawed, but thats another story. Why doesn't > > your dog start dancing or bobbing it's head? > >Another book I HIGHLY recommend is _Music, the Brain and Ecstacy_. >(not the drug...) it's LARGELY about perception of music, and >composing. absolutely fascinating. > > > > > Is it cuz the notes > > don't add up in it's head? And the spiritual side of music? Well > > that's not math. Still human nature. You don't see your dog going > > to church or mosque or temple or whatever they call jewish places of > > worship, do you? What do they call jewish places of worship? > > Releave my ignorance. > >(temples). Dogs experience community in other ways, I guess. They're >so much simpler (and content!!!) > > > > > I hope music won't be ruled one day by mathematics... Brrrrr... =: D > >suposedly the new autechre album is :) > > > >-- > DSP Audio Effects! >http://gweep.net/~shifty > . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . > . >"La la la laaa laaa laaa " | Niente > La la la laaa laaa laaa." -Stereolab | shifty@... _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
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saving with the machinedrum
2002-10-14 by Nicolas Sottiaux
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