it is true for techno, which is kinda sad&dull music and to get any excitement from it, you have to hold it in your hands. it is not true when it comes to good music, that you just want to listen to.
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it is true for techno, which is kinda sad&dull music and to get any excitement from it, you have to hold it in your hands. it is not true when it comes to good music, that you just want to listen to.
not at all.. i've had an indie album released back when i was in a band and im a lot happier having a physical copy of it as a reminder of what i've done.
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
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I'm vinyl junkie and believe vinyl will survive and become an exclusive tool for fans of plastic.... but defo future is digital. i think there will be much bigger steps forward into techno.
the future could be for a 3d sound producers. could u imagine clubs where sound is flowing in 5.1 , 7.1 x.1?? totally space trip and thats what techno's about. unfortunatly its only possible for digital format
check out our live set, I posted on the forum someplace...anyway..we combince 3 laptops, plus outboard gear, old school effects, compressors, 808, machinedrum, sometimes the odd 101 or 303
and no we dont 'just hit play' lol and yes there are mistakes and no its not perfect, because we allow chaos to happen.
I have a pet peave about guys who use ableton and just mix their already mastered finished products...thats fuking gay, instead i like to treat it like a studio session, a jam...but with the knowledge that there are people listening so you've got to make it interesting.
here ya go wart an all...I see its been really popular lol, lots of hits lol
http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum...ad.php?t=43521
y?i think its showing a lot of courage to play your own stuff out.. its not always easy to do.
also not everyone has the knowledge to do a live set.. its a complicated thing and takes a lot of time. i know from my own experience that its not just a case of throwing loops from your trax into ableton.. i've been working on mine a long time now and i still play full tracks along side it as im not 100% happy with it yet.
roland v drums and ableton
thats where i'm going
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or you could buy some extra arms, im always hearing about those dodgy arms deals going off in the news lately:ohdear:
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
Finally getting around to updating my site
http://www.plus27design.co.uk/
Dave knows scooter lyrics
yeh ill use ableton to throw midi to hardware but thats about it, im pretty unhappy about where ableton has taken djing and production in general, i cant appreciate a dj set played on ableton. its as good as an ipod...
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
Finally getting around to updating my site
http://www.plus27design.co.uk/
Dave knows scooter lyrics
OUT NOW:
- Orlando Voorn & Juan Atkins "Game One (Ritzi Lee remix)" on Nightvision.
- Cybernetics EP on Labrynth (Beatport release)
OUT SOON:
- Black Noiz on Labrynth (vinyl release)
yep. if you scout around different forums and i would want to add
http://vivaliebtdichnicht.de/
head over to 'mytracks' and check what's on offer. then if you like sth. you could always pm the producer and ask if it's ok to play stuff out.
rob acid posts there as well and when it comes to quality techno then that's a place you shouldn't miss out on, imo. not to mention boa's production forums...
if that ain't as exclusive as a 500 copy whitelable i dunno :)
I know psytrance isn't well liked here, but this guy made a video that details his Live techniques. it's a pretty interesting watch. when used well, a tiny laptop rig running Live allows for possibilities that no deck can touch. most people don't go nearly this far, however.
http://www.dailymotion.com/cosm/vide...ectronic-music