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[REFLEX]
from Western Canada on 2001-05-02 00:53 [#00005349]
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I would like to get some stuff going... music of course. And I would like to know what equipment I should purchase? If you could let me know of site and info on certain equipment. Thanks.
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Fresch
from Trondheim on 2001-05-02 00:59 [#00005350]
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Soundforge 4.5 (www.sonicfoundry.com) DreamStation is definately worth checking out!(www.dreamstation.de)
Vaz Modular...(www.maz-sound.com) Buzz is cool..
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Quoth
from Lincoln on 2001-05-02 01:05 [#00005353]
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1: rolandus.com 2: vintagesynth.com 3: musiciansfriends.com 4: drummachine.com 5: panasonic.com (the company that sells TECHNICS TURNTABLES)
6: ebay.com (find everything for cheap, some stuff at least)
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[REFLEX]
from Western Canada on 2001-05-02 01:38 [#00005354]
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Are these places that I can order from? What kind of equipment would be good? I want to make tracks kinda like Aphex Twin, kinda with more big beats.. hard to describe what I want.. what pieces do i need?
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Quoth
from Lincoln on 2001-05-02 03:59 [#00005357]
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you can research find and buy what you're looking for all at those places
->check out vintagesynth.com first for everything...look for anything, because they have EVERYTHING imaginable that the techno people use
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jere doll
on 2001-05-02 05:11 [#00005361]
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check out native instruments software like reactor and battery. They know what they are doing.Try www.drummachine.com
www.novamusik.com www.native-instrument.de .....JereDoll
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jeredoll
on 2001-05-02 05:13 [#00005362]
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www.native-instruments.com forgot the s
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velocity_kendall
from in here on 2001-05-02 11:28 [#00005389]
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Stienberg GRM Tools .
I fell of my chair when i heard them . . . .
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SWAI
from Denmark on 2001-05-02 12:07 [#00005394]
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are you sure you dont just wanna start with some software or something?
i recomend FRUITYLOOPS !!!
really try it!
www.fruityloops.com
and
www.hitsquad.com
to find all kinds of software! really try it
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Glitch
from New Zealand ( www.mp3.com/tendrils ) on 2001-05-02 12:32 [#00005395]
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Tell you what, save yourself some trouble and terrible sounds and make sure you dont get into midi, Unless of course you want to buy an expensive sampler, mmmm, sampler
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[REFLEX]
from Western Canada on 2001-05-02 15:04 [#00005403]
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no I don['t want anything annoying...... really no midi stuff. I doubt it. Samplers.. yes. I want to be able to make my own shite.
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ilikechainsaws
on 2001-05-02 17:08 [#00005410]
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www.FINDSOUNDS.com
need a wacky sound for your tracker? Try
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po{e}
from the uk on 2001-05-02 18:16 [#00005415]
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al this crappy sofware stuff............
any one have experience with a Roland JP8000?
they look really good but are expensive so i dont know wether to buy one
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gotmeth?
on 2001-05-02 19:32 [#00005420]
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i have a JP8000. PHATTY! one of my fav. synths, next to the good ole Nord
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hevquip
from a crabs carriage on 2001-05-02 20:57 [#00005430]
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dont buy software, it's too easy to use and a lot of people make crap with it.
if you like drums go with a TR 707. it has no effects, but it has individual outs for each sound for that stuff. i'm going to pick one up after my HR 16 comes in.
i'm having trouble as to what kind of analogue synths to get. i'd like to get an RS-09, and then another keyboard. what keyboards do you guys suggest? maybe a TG33, D-50,SY-22?
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[REFLEX]
from Western Canada on 2001-05-02 22:23 [#00005437]
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Hmmmm Well.... I need to find a place to buy this shit in my city. I know there are places here......just need to get my hands on them. Hmm.
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Quoth
from Lincoln on 2001-05-02 22:40 [#00005438]
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hevquip & poe... I have experience on a JP-8000 and all of the Jupiters. Currently I own 1 jp and a juno 60 w/a tape DCB controller hooked up to it. PHAT analog sounds. FRUITY LOOPS BLOWS ASS. it's for those people who don't want to take the time in creating it themselves and rather just fill in dots. I would not suggest it.
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from Western Canada on 2001-05-02 23:03 [#00005441]
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well ive heard some nice stuff been done on fruity loops and acid and such.. but I want to go for the hard equipment... like the synths.. and so on.
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Edward
from home sweet home on 2001-05-03 00:37 [#00005443]
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As I remember there was also r ubber duck or ducky something like that, anyone use this one?
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od
from australia on 2001-05-03 05:50 [#00005472]
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yeah fruity is quite good it seems cheesy and stuff at first but with a little practise you can make some truly wired music on it. also get drumsynth to make weird sounds.
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..
on 2001-10-02 07:10 [#00038306]
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort on 2001-10-02 09:46 [#00038345]
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FRUITY SAVES ALL OF US yeah it rules I used to use trackers but I can make my song sound much greater in FL
reaktor is great coagula is great audiomulch is great rebirth is great
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hevquip
from a giraffes throat on 2001-10-02 16:48 [#00038390]
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anyone have experience with a dr 550 mkII drum machine? a guy is willing to give it to me i give him my mmt-8 sequencer.
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Geonime
from United Kingdom on 2001-10-02 16:50 [#00038391]
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Fruityloops can create excellent sounds if you just try for long enough - I use it for creating tunes, not drum loops.
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