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Recently, a guy at work asked me if I knew anything about computer programs for video - he wanted to start doing his own music videos. I said great, what kind of music do you do? He said, I haven't done any yet, can you recommend software to do music with? So he's not a musician and not familiar with video, but he wants to pick up some software to make him an artist, I guess. Am I just old fashioned? I love technology, but I hope art has to come from something else; these goodies can only be a tool. Speaking of goodies, has anyone here seen the new Apple flat screen? Ohmygod, everyone at my shop got a super hard on for it. Unbelievable. The only non (specifically) music piece of gear to give me serious G.A.S. in ages.... David Myers >I like this e-mail list and all, but what on earth is this doing here? >Jeez, make up your own mind, and your own music. What are we going to >tell >you that you aren't going to have to try yourself anyway and see if it >works? > >Try this, do the dnb at at least 250, and the hipsters will be forced to >come up with some new obscure 'genre splitting' name for your new style! > > >At 01:04 AM 1/12/00 GMT, you wrote: >>Here's my deal. >> >>I'm interested in making an unholy industrial / drum 'n' bass hybrid >sort of >>music, but first I need to understand some things about each... I am >using >>Fruityloops TS404 (v 1.7.6) with Goldwave and Soundforge to sample, and >>Simsynth, Drumsynth, and Subsynth to create cool sounds. >> >>1. What's the "best" tempo for recording what I want to create? I find >>that fairly speedy Industrial clocks in at 140 bpm, and I read somewhere >>that dnb clocks 180 or above. Should I go for a median, or just do a dnb >>speed like 170 and improvise on really fast industrial parts? >> >>2. Are there any good, free, and really wicked samples out there? I've >>used up Analogue Samples, Kalava, and Samplenet. How about some free >Synth >>software (can't have too much) >> >>3. Can anyone write up a couple of example melodies that would be used >for >>a synth or bass line in dnb? I guess written in standard notation would >be >>nice, but if you can't, just do "Do, Ra, Me, Fa..." etc. >> >>That's about it. Thanks a lot. >>______________________________________________________ >>Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >> >>