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offline stoz on 2010-09-05 22:20 [#02391954]
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just got my hands on one of these. first ever synth. was
pretty cheap too. they any good?


 

offline cwnt on 2010-09-08 08:29 [#02392177]
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make music share music

crew


 

offline Torture Garden from Feelin' 2Pacish on 2010-09-08 19:50 [#02392231]
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i like them. good if you can get em cheap.



 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2010-09-08 21:14 [#02392238]
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Thats a good one, I have been trying to get my hands on one
of those for a while. Going to be a difficult first synth
tho, with the matrix programming and all.


 

offline stoz on 2010-09-08 23:34 [#02392253]
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got it for £100, so about er $170, i think

got a roland mt 32 sound module with it too. reviews said
it's not great but hey its cheap , and my first foray into
synths etc


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2010-09-09 00:48 [#02392254]
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You got a good deal for that. Its kind of Akai's answer to
the Juno with a slightly more complicated interface. You can
run older Akai samplers through it to take advantage of the
analog filters.


 

offline stoz on 2010-09-12 00:09 [#02392618]
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just stuck on vinyl of windowlicker. its so good makes me
wonder wat the point is of trying to make music at all.


 

offline stoz on 2010-09-12 00:11 [#02392620]
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ha followed up by pacific state. game over.


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2010-09-12 01:51 [#02392621]
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painful! Don't do this!


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2010-09-12 14:33 [#02392629]
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Even if you can't make music to match professionally
mastered and produced tracks, as long as you have fun it
doesn't really matter.

It's a shame the synth doesn't have more knobs and sliders.
If you're new to synthesis having knobs really helps.
If you find you can't get any decent sounds out of it, get a
copy of Welch's book http://www.synthesizer-cookbook.com/



 

offline staz on 2010-09-12 19:15 [#02392640]
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you shouldn't have sort-of taken my name, you mong


 

offline staz on 2010-09-12 19:16 [#02392641]
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"having knobs really helps"

- dave_g, 2010


 

offline stoz on 2010-09-13 23:23 [#02392711]
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had no idea someone on here had such a similar name when i
registered :/


 

offline wavephace from off the chain on 2010-09-13 23:33 [#02392714]
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whats next stuz??


 

offline stoz on 2010-09-18 00:41 [#02393099]
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spate of variations on ztoz etc


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2010-09-18 01:07 [#02393103]
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Personal music making should be about expression of self;
not a competition with others on aesthetics. It's like all
the dooodz who basically make imitative tribute music...
Fucking 10 years later: "Okay, you just spent that whole
time trying to sound like popular artists, using their
superficialities as reference... so where the fuck is YOUR
music?" So then they're left with 500 tracks which all
sound like squelchy aphex/squarepusher imitations, and it's
like..... oookay.

Imagine going into a "painter's" house, and then he invites
you to his gallery room. On the left side are 25 paintings
that look like Picasso ripoffs and on the right side are 40
paintings that look like Van Gogh ripoffs. --That's pretty
fucking lame.

NAAAAAH, but I know you were just casually posting... but I
guess I all of a sudden decided to throw popcorn at the
artists who have no personal vision.

But basically I'm all out of popcorn at the moment.

MUSIC ON!!!


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2010-09-18 03:46 [#02393112]
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Just because it sounds similar to something someone else has
done doesn't mean it isn't self expressive. Vision doesn't
mean it needs to sound like nothing anyone has ever done
before. If you have ever sat down and listened to the career
of someone who is always on the cutting edge of music, you
will generally find yourself disappointed, because it almost
always comes across sounding contrived.


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2010-09-18 10:58 [#02393128]
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Yes, I realize that. DMX Krew is a good example of personal
vision executed through a well-known sound.

But if you hear a spastic breaking track with bass guitar,
and then the track stops in the middle with the dude saying,
"I'm the fucking master" (instead of "muthafuckin' daddy"),
it's obviously just some lame ripoff of Come On My
Selector.

Or you hear some tambourines and high pitched legato
melodies in the vein of µ-Ziq, and you can just tell that
the dude had been listening to the whole back catalog or
someshit. BUT THEN, you have people like Mrs Jynx... who is
basically some sort of reincarnation of old school µ-Ziq
heart. Although the music is definitely influenced by Mike
P, it's so expressive and intentional, that it's able to
stand on its own, despite its obvious major influences.

The imitators I was referring to are never able to reach
that level of execution, because if they did, they would
cease to be imitators and would become something sincerely
expressive and personal.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2010-09-19 12:34 [#02393344]
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Shitty music is going to sound shitty, regardless of how
derivative it is.

I will agree its annoying seeing shitty musicians ripping
off good musicians.


 

offline stoz on 2010-09-20 00:16 [#02393420]
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Yeah it was a pretty casual post. A pretty drunken one too.
At the time i was lieing on my back in my room drinking
brandy (decadent) and going through my record collection
with a friend. It was just astounding how good the music is
and in a drunken melancholy I realised I could never attain
that. That's not to be taken to mean I'll necessarily try to
mimic them.


 

offline clark672010 on 2010-09-20 08:00 [#02393455]
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It is worth u a try.


 


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