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RE: [personal] Re: [microsound] project invite: 'City of the Future'
SO lets get this right - you don't like this list - you don't like the
music
it makes or the way it releases them and you are actually looking
for DSP education.
Hmm- I would sugesst looking for another more suitable list rather than
coming here and demanding that we all change our ways.
cheers
mark
-----Original Message-----
From: spw [mailto:stevepwats@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 04 April 2003 14:51
To: microsound
Subject: [personal] Re: [microsound] project invite: 'City of the
Future'
I have to admit my opinion may be a little bias because I'm not a huge
fan of IDM music. But I would say a practical purpose for this list
would be to create projects where people demonstrate techniques in DSP
and they describe what software they use.
How many people actually spend all day downloading MP3 quality music?
MP3 labels are lame especially when it's doodle ambient sound
manipulation type shit. MP3 is great for previewing tracks to get a
general idea of what a song sounds like.
Projects that I would actually bother to participate in:
- create tracks to put on my own album or a demo.
- music for my own records label if I had the finances to start my own
label.
- if I was getting paid to create my style of music for a client like a
commercial, movie, ect...
- a remix contest if it had the potential of being released on a legit
label.
on 4/4/03 7:56 AM, Ian Gallimore at mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> And your point is? What "practical" purpose were you looking for?
>
> Ian
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