I had sung in a chorus in middle school. I practiced guitar for a short time. I had practiced computer music in a few schools. I have made ambient music, improvisation, techno, experimental music and tape collage.

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(46 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

donotrunwithpixels wrote:

While it looks cool, it isn't really my "thing" - it's kinda a halfway house between apps that use the iPhones full capabilities really well, and the original nanoloop- there are better sample/sequencers out there.

I'm still praying for a nanoloop GB rom version. There's no reason why a version couldn't be made, other than that oliver doesn't want to (which is fine, but sad)

If you want a GB rom, go get LSDJ.

(I think by what you said you want real GB sounds but the Nanoloop interface doesn't really interest you on a portable device without classic sounds. LSDJ is more your thing, I took from your post.)

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Insane on-stage-ness during Sievert's Bit Shifter cover. Inevitable video coming online soon.

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(25 replies, posted in General Discussion)

My paypal address is quite hungry. I think you should feed it.

Emar: I'm a slight maybe contributor.

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(299 replies, posted in Past Events)

calmdownkidder wrote:

ultra mega mosh 1000 musicians on one stage, so many mixers, so much noise LET'S DO IT

/me forms 80s WaxTrax style tribute band called 1000 Hairtune DJs.

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(327 replies, posted in General Discussion)

e.s.c. wrote:
lutin wrote:

Check out his 8bc profile and Myspace, he has some solid live tracks available.

theres also some stuff he linked in the nanoloop forum

I'm saying he's more than good enough to get label support!

Watching now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6mi7pZHs1U

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(96 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Zan-zan-zawa-butt wrote:

ihugdragons

ihugzzzb heart

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(22 replies, posted in General Discussion)

There's some good stuff on this list.

I WANT A COPY OF CHEAP DINOSAURS. RAWRRRRR!111

@Emar: please note that while I've had interest in a lot of comps, my musical output has been slim lately. I will keep checking how this comp shapes up. Very interesting. Maybe I'll submit something.

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(49 replies, posted in Sega)

Heck yes.

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Random wrote:

On a more general note, I'm not very comfortable with calling krautrock for "electronic music" or "electronica".

This goes for me too. I feel electronic music or electronica are terms closer to easy-listening or pop music, and that doesn't apply to the layering of sound or experimental nature of many musicians that used a lot more instrumentation than strictly sequencers and synthesizers. Many layers of percussion and guitars were in fact used! I think of electro-pop exclusively for electronica, and not anything in fact with contemporary music I tend to listen to.

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

edit: Read my next post.

Is it realistic for me to try starting on any track, because not many tracks were received as of now?

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(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ant1 wrote:

The Manual by The KLF? tongue

I actually was so thinking about the The KLF's The Manual, but seeing that the OP was about AI, I just thought it was too off-topic. tongue

I don't want to miss this!