Well, the thing about Sonikku is that he has always acted as if he was "on top of the world"; my friend had a few interactions with him in the past and he just had this vibe of, "I know more than you, so fuck you, get away from me" which... wasn't really welcoming, at all.

It was quite interesting to see how all of this played out.

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Adzetko wrote:

Actually, I've never heard about a tool to convert midi to gbs or sav for lsdj.
But when I'm doing covers on LSDJ, it's basically to learn how music is structured, why does it sound good, etc. and I feel like I'm learning a lot. The 100 hours you will pass inputting, they will not be wasted if you want to learn from your favorites bands (I presume if you want to do such a big project, you will take songs and musics you're loving).

Pretty much all this.

Whenever I want to go about a cover (or arrangement) I usually listen to the original song, analyze the midi file (if available), figure out how I want to organize the chains and phases and think back at how the original song is structured, and work on each channel individually. Though if I decide to take the original song and arrange it my way (while utilizing the methods above), I usually think and ask questions as to what direction I want to take the arrangement (i.e. "Do I want to slow it down a bit and make it much more expressive?", "If the drum track in the original song isn't all that, do I want to go all out in the noise channel?", "Should I mess around with the placement of the notes within the lead melody and add some wobbles", etc.)

The "100 hours" will fly by. I find myself messing around with new table combinations, different grooves, and instrument parameters as I'm going about covering/arranging the said song. Whatever I learned after the fact, I would apply some of the methods I picked up to an original song. : )

egr wrote:

Just out of curiosity, why are you after those particular types of cart? Finish up a collection or something?

I'm just trying to help a friend nab one of these cartridges because they seem to catch his interest (iirc he's collecting different cartridges and what not); he saw a few go up on eBay and here as well in the past, but kept missing the boat.

I myself already own a BB V2, BV, and a few EMS cartridges, so I'm all good. smile

jefftheworld wrote:

Please don't bump the thread every day, that's not how this works.

Gotcha.

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BennVenn wrote:

I've got cheap carts available, they're not bleepbloop or smartboy, but they are cheeeeeeeeeeep and work fine.

I'm aware, but as I mentioned above, I'm personally looking for either BB or SB carts.
Thanks.

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Simple setup, nothing too special:
> Red DMG Prosound w/ white backlight and yellow screen protector.
> Painted Clear DMG Prosound w/ green backlight, pink screen protector, and PS/2 port.
> Numark M2 (the newer versions that were released).
> Sony MDRZX110AP headphones (sound wise, they're pretty good; no complaints).

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