I'd rather hear who has pushed the limits with *ALL* of their gear. Just one box would sound rather sterile and lifeless...
"Tomas_Ahlstr\ufffdm_-_www.ingame.se" <tomas@...> wrote: Hi there! It would be nice to hear how the more experienced users have pushed the limits of this incredible machines! rEalm, your stuff is great, but I want more! :) Who has created the most well-sounding, complex and well produced pattern orsong with a xl-7/mp-7 only? / / / A 7 O M A Swww.mp3.com/atomas
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> I'd rather hear who has pushed the limits with *ALL* of their
> gear. Just one box would sound rather sterile and lifeless...
Depends - listen to some early-80's Tangerine Dream (basically all PPG
Wave) or any amount of early Vangelis (basically all Yamaha CS-80).
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IUMA may still be down though, so I don't know if you can hear it today or not...
It was done in Song Mode, then recorded via the digital outs into Cubase and converted right to MP3, no additional processing involved. BTW, that tune is getting reworked at the momment, expect a newer version soon.
rEalm
"Tomas Ahlström - www.ingame.se" <tomas@...>
07/20/02 01:53 AM
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Hi there!
It would be nice to hear how the more experienced users have pushed the limits
of this incredible machines!
rEalm, your stuff is great, but I want more! :)
Who has created the most well-sounding, complex and well produced pattern or
song with a xl-7/mp-7 only?