its a noble gesture but thats what we have here at
this group.. what you see is what you get ,
theres no real contributions because half the
users don't know or have full understanding of sys ex
and the the other half of the remaining just
are fine with what they have
leaving us few techies who really go to extremes to
gain full control of musical apparatus but are introverted in practical sharing
due to time spent hacking or doing midi stuff.
i know i have offered a few times to
share sound disks/ sound banks - parameters and never got much established
.
i truelly caqn't see how another user group
will lift the inabilities we face as p-2000 users do.
charles
----- Original Message -----From: Nick BainSent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 7:59 AMSubject: [prophet2000] P2K & P2K2 Self Promotion ThreadGreetings out there fellow P2K/2 enthusiasts. I've been in the group a bit lurking and wanted to emerge from the shadows to ask what kinds of styles and genres people are using their 2000/2002s for. Basically start a thread where you can link to what you're doing musically/sonically/experimentally. This might be a good place for new people to introduce themselves as well?As an aside, I'd also be interested in gauging the interest of possibly getting people uploading sysex files of original samples. I think in the spirit of sampling, which to me is at the heart of the open source community and movement, everyone building on other ideas is a win for all involved. It could go along the lines of Creative Commons licensing or something like that but ideally I'm picturing just a community sample pool where people can just give attribution. And not to say that "ordinary" samples of instruments wouldn't be permitted, but it'd be great to see more interesting textures, which for me is what makes the P2K really shine.Thanks,-Nick