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Re: New Emu Command Station Group

2007-09-13 by Liquid Saint

Dear All,
I have been making music for a short period of time now in comparison
to some of the other members. It's about 10 years next year, that I
started working in Phat Vibe studios in Brooklyn. I've had my MP7 for
about 6 months now , and interestingly enough  - it paved the way for
the rest of my equipment. Before that I went to my computer with trial
steps in Reason and Fruity Lops, sessions in Logic, and now Nuendo.
Still no hardcore Pro tools sessions under my belt but I have used it
and know how to maneuver if it comes down to it. It's my first
hardware sequencer, and I'm happy with it. 
Thanks to this group I have been able to get to the point where it now
feels intuitive and am looking forward to my first live PA at some
point when I'm not working. Despite the spam , a great deal of my noob
questions were answered with no impunity or vice. If some other cats
want to start something else - more power to them. I can deal with the
spam as when I need a question or have to do some research on my box -
the knowledge base is established and always on point. I'm looking
forward to what else I can learn on my own or with help and
collaboration. No matter how it goes down it will always be a place I
can refer to and send others in need of help. I am honored to have
this piece and it will make a difference in compositions to come.

Kayaone - Luminous Velocity Productions



--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "smwither2002" <smwither2002@...> wrote:
>
> ---I've owned an XL7 for over 5 years now (all slots full: XL, World,
> Orchestral and Vintage Keys)and still haven't used all the functions
> it offers.  I've gigged with it a number of times and regularly take
> it across town to work with a song partner, and the only problem I've
> had of a significant nature is the #*%$ encoder knob. It's a great
> machine (thanks to Aaron for his excellent work)and I'm sure there's
> still a lot to talk about.
> Yeah, the spam's not that bad here.
> 
> -Another Steve, who composes...
> 
> 
>  In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "steve_the_composer" <smw-mail@> wrote:
> >
> > This morning I did a quick tally to try to quantify this track (just 
> > for the fun of it). It is rather early in the morning, so I am 
> > probably off a few ticks here and there. Here are the (approximate) 
> > results:
> > 
> > August:
> > Spam--17 [couplets--two back-to-back spams--counted as 2] 
> > Non-Spam--33
> > Replies to spam--10
> > 
> > September (to date):
> > Spam--0
> > Non-Spam--2
> > Replies to spam--19 [including this track about the group being 
> > overrun by spam]
> > 
> > Anyone making music with their boxes?
> >
>

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