I have done this many times. Which is why I always listen to my own tracks. When I make them with whatever gear, at first I might think it's great. But in the end I was just having fun. It's always good to rest. Take a break. Or try another system or approach. --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "(El Dee Bee) Shaughn Struble" <Shaughn@C...> wrote: > In January, I corrupted the memory of my SID, and had to dump everything > off of it. Only a few of my patches were backed up, and obviously not the > newer/better ones that I was using in the songs I was working on. Since > then, I haven't felt like making any new patches or writing any songs. > > Though, tonight, I have tried to make new patches... and to recreate old > ones. I didn't come up with a single patch tonight. :/ Everything I tried > sounded horrible and bad. > > Now I'm just sitting here listening to a loop I made with one of the old > patches and being sad. Anyone else do this? > > Sh. > http://www.cartoonmilitia.com > -- > http://www.SamKieth.com > The Official Sam Kieth Webpage > -- > Contemporary Cartoon Militia is (C) & TM 2003 S. Steven Struble. | The > Li'l Depressed Boy, Phreeck, and all related characters (C) & TM 2003 S. > Steven Struble
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Re: Let us all jump off bridges tonight...
2003-03-03 by endlessnessisticman <endlessnessisticman
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