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  1. what do you mean? you can't see anything? http://www.wwwcomcom.com/gallery/paintings/111.jpg
  2. that's first class stuff indeed Here's another one, from 2005 though: Frank Martiniq - Little Fluffy Crowds gentle, warm, filigree, groovy and most of all a beautiful mindtrip from start to end... one word: wicked
  3. thanks mates, I'll go have look. btw can I stick a 34mm card in 54mm card slot? the connector itself seems to be of the same size (26pin)
  4. Naoto Hattori seems to be obsessed with tits. Anyway, it's not bad, but the back of the cover is way cooler
  5. I need a second firefwire port on my laptop, so I searched for some pcmcia cards. Some are pretty cheap, others are not... my problem is I don't have a clue what I have to consider before my purchase. For example I think I read somewhere that some cards may affect the way the other ports are working (like cutting their bandwith or stuff like that). Does anyone have some tips what would be a good purchase? Or what I have to pay attention to? Any help is very much appreciated. Thank you edit: of course the topic has to be firewire not fireface
  6. easy, been there, done that on my last mushroom trip about a week ago except for the blurry and transparent part, that's quite tricky I suppose I don't know what interests you in particular but the Revolution is basically a TB303 clone which sounds very good imo, not necessarily exactly like an original one but pretty close. Sometimes more, sometimes less. However, you have full midi implementation (which the original TB hasn't), an easy to use stepsequencer, some effects (which I personally never used until now), etc. If you're into those typical acid sounds it surely is a nice toy to play with, yet not really cheap. Therefore I'm not really sure if I would buy it again... On the Futureretro site you can find some audio demos: http://www.future-retro.com/REVOLUTIONAUDIO.html The Sherman Filterbank is a beast, you can get a lot out of it but one thing sure as hell not: a clean and "nice" sound. If you aim at producing more conventional psy it's probably pretty much useless I guess, but who wants to do that anyway? You can run a boring and unimpressive drumloop through it and out comes something truely massive (and certainly distorted), same goes for pads, leads, percussion to some extent. On a sidenote, it can produce really low frequencies (all the way down to 1Hz!!), so you may blow your speakers properly if they don't have any internal protection circuit or subsonic filter (I'm quite sure your Adams have though). To be on the safe side I almost always run the output through a highpass filter. Until now I only fed it with my synths but it should be fun tu plug your guitar in it as well. Did I say it's fully analog? Well, I love it. I'm not sure if I was really helpful Anyway, it's your turn now... reveal those ancient secrets
  7. good ones, maybe you also enjoy "Haldolium - Deagua"
  8. Aes Dana - Haze Mago - Tumbling down the rabbit hole Mago - Inbetweenworld Mago - Enlaced by ropes actually check out the whole album
  9. el brujo, are you aware that you have a ghost in your studio, that's freaking spooky dude >:-)>
  10. Just changed places because of acoustical reasons and I'm quite happy with my new setup. The only problem is you don't have enough space... you never have. Trying to get some order into chaos, sometimes multicores are a blessing edit: Access Virus TI Access Virus C Waldorf Q+ Clavia Nord Lead 2X (maybe has to go for an Alesis Andromeda soon) Futureretro Revolution Sherman Filterbank 2 RME Fireface 400 M-Audio Midisport 4x4 Midi Interface Genelec BPM 7060, 2x 8040 APM Mackie Onyx 1640 (on the picture there's still the Onyx 24/4) Cubase Studio 4
  11. There was this Cosmosis track on the Dance, Trance & Magic Plants compilation called "Atom Bom!" and I don't know what it was exactly but everytime I played that track my mate and I looked at each other and we were laughing ourselves to tears, no chance to stop it, it was almost an hysterical laughter. We still remember that track about 10 years after when we meet sometimes and talk about the old times. "You remeber that track? You know, that ONE track?" "Fuck yes of course, how can I ever forget it?" Till that day we are not able to tell what it was that always made us laugh so hard... **feels nostalgia crawling up**
  12. I'm afraid I'm just naming the obvious but simply grab any random Atomic Records release, especially the first few ones, and you're served. dito
  13. You may also want to check the "Back to Back" compilation on Mobilee Records, you should find some nice tracks on there. I especially like the p.o. box track of Pan Pot, darkish minimalism...
  14. "Trimada" should have an album out soon or maybe it's out already, I don't know. Then there's a compilation on Mechanical Dragon Records called "Five tons of flax"... btw I have -4 new messages... wtf is that?
  15. I'm absolutely not into this whole dub stuff usually, but I stumbled upon this one just recently and I love it!! I urge you to give it a listen... discogs link
  16. there's not too much non-boring, non-housy-electro-whatever stuff out there, but this one I enjoyed quite a lot
  17. You should definitely check Atriohms tracks on the "Jitter Glow" compilaton of AuraQuake Records, perfect. "Nine worlds" on Yggdrasil Records might also be something for you... and the new compilation on Bhooteshwara Records sounds promising as well but this is judged only by short samples.
  18. ha, now that's why it sounded so familiar, thanks a lot mate *goes digging out the headcleaner album*
  19. Does anybody know what track is playing on the Ozora Festival homepage? http://www.ozorafest.hu/ It could easily be an Atmos track imo, anybody got a clue? Thanks
  20. Just listened to the samples... is it just me or have the dark atmospheres been replaced by clubtechno boredom?
  21. Neser DNA Triplex Kent Yumade and the databass crew Authentik / 3.Turn Planet BEN from the "Silver" period MOS all the techtrance gang actually, it's like they've all fallen into a deep hole in the ground indeed
  22. I switched to Cubase Studio 4 myself recently after using Logic for some time now. Even though I don't use a Mac I think Cubase should detect all installed plugins automatically. For using a VST Instrument take a look into the Plugin Reference Manual somewhere around page 70 roughly. Also you should have some VSTI's already installed with Cubase, like Prologue for example. You may also want to take a look here: http://forum.cubase.net/phpbb2/
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