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Re: [microsound] New in the mail + the legend of dr. lintgen



no hardware.. just using cubase and live mostly 
and whatever i can get from tweaking vst plugins.. 
the loop effect is just recording and re-recording... 
i think that's what you were asking. no?

have you all checked out the legend of dr. lintgen?
http://www.snopes2.com/music/media/reader.htm

rs

----- Original Message -----
From: "BJM" <bent@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [microsound] New in the mail

> Hey, checked out some of your audio blog and your piece on 21C. Very
> cool on both counts. I'm impressed that you can kick out a new audio
> piece every day. It actually sounds like a good challenge to oneself. I
> generally have a hard time declaring a piece done, but if I had a time
> limit...
>
> The article is also good food for thought. I'd love to see a day when
> the general din of bootleg mixes, depraved mutations, glitchy treatments
> and so forth, reach critical mass... or at least when there are so many
> people making and sharing their own music that no one's buying Britney
> Spears albums at Tower records any more. Well, I can dream can't I?
>
> BTW, I notice you do some fairly dramatic loop manipulation in your
> bits. I do this sort of thing with my trusty old Ensoniq ASR10. Are you
> using hardware? Or have you found software that has that kind of loop
> manipulation power? I like the warping you can do in Live, but it's not
> the same. The closest I've found is the Freeze GRM Tool, but even that
> doesn't do transwaves or lfo manipulation of loop points.
>
> Oh and, welcome to the list.
>
> b
>
>
> rick silva wrote:
>
> >hi dino  and all
> >
> >i am also new to the list; the microsound mailing list has made
> >weird cameos in strange places in my websurfing in the last
> >couple of months and i thought it was a sign that i should come
> >visit and participate     so "allow myself to introduce..... myself"
> >i'm rick silva, i was born in sao paolo brazil in 77 but now
> >live in boulder colorado... i have a website where i mess
> >around with sound and noise  and sometimes it approaches
> >music... it's at www.lightmovingintime.com ...
> >also recently, and regarding dino's comment,
> >i wrote a small scattered article for 21c magazine on the web
> >and music; it's at www.21cmagazine.com
> >
> >cool yall,
> >
> >rick
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "dino lupelli" <dinolupelli@xxxxxxxxx>
> >To: "Microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 9:14 AM
> >Subject: [microsound] New in the mail
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Hi, I'm new in microsound and I'm glad to be part of it.
> >>I'm not a musician but I work for an electronic festival in Italy and
for
> >>
> >>
> >a
> >
> >
> >>radio show. For both of the project I'm searching for music communities
> >>which are working on the concept of sharing projects in music.
> >>I saw all the very interesting stuff on the web labels but my question
is:
> >>Are there some of you working on music sharing ideas by the web?
> >>
> >>Bye
> >>
> >>
> >>Dino Lupelli
> >>
> >>dinolupelli@libero,it
> >>
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