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rob fragilenine
from australia on 2001-05-16 05:12 [#00006545]
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What sequencers/audio processing software does everyone use? Here's a list of all the stuff I use...
Fasttracker II v2.09 Wavelab Cakewalk Pro Audio 6.0 Vienna Soundfont Studio ACID Goldwave Rebirth 2.0 Audiocatalyst Granulab Koan Music Engine (for generative music) Audiomulch SAWPLUS32 multitrack recorder along with some real instruments...
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M
on 2001-05-16 07:24 [#00006550]
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Here's a list of all the stuff I use:
modplug tracker
(that wasn't a very long list) I need to experiment with something else. I bought 2 tape recorders and tried to record stuff into one and play it into the other while adding more sound. But this has way too much white noise in the background. I need a microphone and a really quiet soundproof room or something.
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gotmeth?
on 2001-05-16 07:28 [#00006551]
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for writing songs in midi, i just use Cakewalk Sonar 1.0, and recording i use Logic Audio Platinum & Cool Edit Pro. i don't use any software synths because they suck. only real gear
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pauwl
from pie shop on 2001-05-16 08:12 [#00006558]
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heres a list of what i use:
peice of string blue tack cabbage
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wizards teeth
on 2001-05-16 11:13 [#00006560]
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In the city where I live there is a shop called "Pound Land"
It sells many kids toys for one pound each. I purchased a few toys that make sounds :
An alien telephone
a keyboard
a drum pen
this miniture recorder that allows sounds to be recorded and when played back they can be stretched and reversed
i have started to take these items to bits and i am going to incorporate some tin foil and a hamster with tin foil shoes attached to wires. The hamster will then be positioned on the tin foil and will make sounds when his tin foil shoes are in contact with the foil.
It will be a closed loop system. The hamster will be making sounds which he then dances to to create new sounds.
mmmmmmmm - closed loop systems
I went camping recently. My friend says that I snore and it sound like a dying pig. I plan to record this and make some tunes out of the sounds.
Is it true that electricity can be conducted through apples ? If so I would like to make an intrument out of apples and other fruits with wires attached. When bites are taken from the apple the notes / sounds change. A live performance like this would amuse me, eating "musical instruments" on stage and thus causing new sounds to be produced.
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