--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Leo Cavallo <leocavallo@g...> wrote: > (are you the same Paolo from the Looper's Delight mailing list? I Ciao, Leo! Yes, after hearing that amazing drum-and-bass track you posted a couple of years ago to LD, how could I forget you? For the rest of the group, despite what Leo said about Yamaha samplers, that kickass d-n-b track of his was done on a Yamaha A3000 or A4000. > try to limit your GAS (gear acquisition syndrome) and stick to Logic. it's LOL! I am indeed going to stick to my Logic Big Box/M-Audio Delta 66 for the forseeable future because that's what I already have. I won't guarantee I'll stay on that platform forever though. If and when I feel the need to upgrade, I could get a competitive upgrade to Digital Performer for about $300. Upgrading to Logic Pro would cost twice that much. > well, obviously this is just my very personal view on the topic and for > sure it's not intended to cover the whole subject of producing great d'n'b > tracks. there are so many other elements and details to take into > consideration... and I just realized that I'm incredibly late! :) > anyway, I hope all this can help/inspire you. feel free to ask more, either > on the list or privately. > ciao > leo cavallo > www.groundloops.com Dude, what you did share was generous already. I have a great amount of respect for your d'n'b production skillz. Thanks for posting that, man! I'm saving your post for future reference and I look forward to checking out your other tracks. Paolo
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Re: programming jungle & d'n'b
2004-04-22 by paolovalladolid
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