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If you buy from them you are ripping yourself off.
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If a CD is available i do not see the point of buying from stores like beatport etc. buy the cd yeah
but for individual tracks ( and as i said before ) that are released on vinyl only or vinyl way before CD release stores like this can serve good purpose but i also agree that they are overpriced
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this type of store also gives you access to Wav's of music that is released on vinyl waaay before CD release.
good news if you dont buy records / have CD decks
but beatport is expensive
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heheee thanks man !
Jobs a goodun !
thanks for taking the time to listen
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thankyou for your opinion nomis
and many thanks for listening
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more awesome tracks by this guy:
too bad no one's releasing his stuff
hehe well whaddya know.
these 2 artists have absolutely no connection
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OK so its a double post but i accidentally posted in the music production section
Isn't MSN fun. You can chat to people you dont even know, claim that your the king of Neptune or a giant bunny called Harvey and no one will qestion you... Or you could send music project files back and forth and write a tune with your buddy. Thats what me and a mate have been doing. the result so far is Proteus.
One track called " minibeast shakedown " with more on the way I'm sure so have a listen and leave comment if you feel so moved to do so.
http://www.myspace.com/proteusbeats
Cheers !
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i do this by breaking the mix down in soundforge but then burning with Nero
in soundforge drop markers for the places you want the tracks to split ( including the beginning and end of the mix )
convert the markers to regions.
In Nero load the regions up in the correct order and choose to burn without gaps ( this may mean double clicking on each region at setting the gap time to " 0 " )
burn ! ...viola
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Isn't MSN fun. You can chat to people you dont even know, claim that your the king of Neptune or a giant bunny called Harvey and no one will qestion you... Or you could send music project files back and forth and write a tune with your buddy. Thats what me and a mate have been doing. the result so far is Proteus.
One track called " minibeast shakedown " with more on the way I'm sure so have a listen and leave comment if you feel so moved to do so.
http://www.myspace.com/proteusbeats
Cheers !
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you could probably get the same sound from RGC triangle (free !) which is pretty much a cut down pentagon.
although it doesnt state on the webpage what Osc wave forms it has
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what is it your after ? the synths or a tutorial on how to get a decent bass sound out of them ?
for the latter i have no tutorial, it was just a case of single Osc saw wave, tweaking the filter , filter env and filter env amount until it sounds right.
edit : of course there are so many factors that go into making the bass sound nice, not just the synth settings - note lengths, note velocity and also the arrangement of the notes.
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Vb-1 sucs.. it has hardly any bass !! each time ive used it ive had to beef it up with Waves Rbass, followed by Eq to notch unwanted harmonics
my faves for Bass are RGC pentagon & Synapse Junglist ( using simples Saws ), both require you to notch out unwanted harmonics, but hey thats par for the course with basslines.
a good tip for getting a nice round sound is to pay attention to the filter envelope and filter envelope amount.
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yeah im feelin' you, the rca to 1/4 " adapters always suc !
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Now Im in doubt.. Which one to choose Audiophile 192 or Audiophile 2496.. Now Im on the 192 side cause it has 2 big banana inputs and 2 outputs.. 2496 has cinch.. And my synth has big bananas so if I took 2496 which is cheaper I will have to use adaptor from banana to cinch.. And I have tons of cinch cables and not one big banana-both sided..
Bananas ?
i would go for the 192 as it has the balanced 1/4" TRS for its analog I/O rather than the RCA jacks on the 2496
go for the 192 if you dont mind spending the $$
im not sure
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If your doing all your mixing inside your sequencr then there really is no need for 1010 I/O
as long as the card is full duplex with Midi and your hardware mixer routing is capable of setting up stereo send's from each channel you will be fine no matter how many synths, guitars or mic'd up flutes ( as long as your mixer has enough channels to host em all of course )
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i would say that both are almost identical except the 1010 has more I/O's - they use the same converters and the 1010lt has them on the card the same as the 2496
I use to own the 1010 not the Lt so the converters were mounted in a breakout box which has the advantage of not receiving interference from other components inside your PC..
whats the rest of your setup ? do you have lots of hardware synths, outboard gear and a large mixer ? if not just go with the 2496.
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do you really need 10 outputs and 10 inputs ?
after years of owning the 1010 i realised i didnt ( because i switched to mixing withing my sequencer) and dropped down to the 2496, t'is a good card for the $$
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over the years i have owned both of these
and had extensive use of both of these...
All top notch and bug free except the Ozone which was very buggy - the Asio drivers didnt seem to be managing the buffer sizes properly and was getting CPU overloads at very early stages in the production.
IMO you cant go wrong with the top 2
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proteus - minibeast shakedown
in Free Music Promotion
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well done !