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Re: toys for non-musicians (was: online real time looping sequencer game)
interesting point!
www.myspace.com/luisangulocom
--- mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> schrieb am Di, 28.7.2009:
> Von: mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com>
> Betreff: Re: toys for non-musicians (was: online real time looping
>sequencer game)
> An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Datum: Dienstag, 28. Juli 2009, 0:21
> Ha ha ha.. Have to say that on the
> whole i agree with you Mattias.. except for one small
> thing... I LOVE the sound of sterile!! And so does my wife!
> Im not as much into it as her, but she actually hates music
> that you and I would say has soul... She hates beats that
> have ANY frills or swing or syncopation, (or rolls) . And
> she hate ANY kind of solo-ing... guitar OR keyboard... She
> can just about tolerate Kraftwerk, saying things like
> "They are a bit too melodic". She listens of 80īs
> german synthpop or techno only (oh and Marc Almond, I
> think thats her one and only quirk into anything
> expressive)
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> Much as I love the sound of simple instruments, lilke a
> rain stick or a drum... she would run screaming for the hils
> wailing "UGH ... HELP... ETHNIC!!!"
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> My point is an obvious one, dont forget that all people are
> different, you and I love feel, and expression in music...
> Hilde, my beloved, would prefer that there was no human role
> whatso ever in the making of music... (Im very interested to
> hear that Mark S sits next to 5 robots... is it your band
> Mark?)
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> Im really interested by what you say in your first
> sentance, the wording of it...
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> you didnt say...
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> I dont think that the music which such tools do is any
> good...
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> but..
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> I dont think that the music which such tools do us much
> good.
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> Are you saying that music made with these tools is actuall
> bad for US... us meaning the human race? This is
> interesting. I think I may agree with you, but I am less
> concerned about how the music was created but more concerned
> that people are listening to music in this way (plugged-in
> on white cables - shut off from the world) as far as Im
> concerned iPod users are listening wrong, and that THIS is
> bad for humanity...
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> Serious Question: Do teenagers nowadays, sit in their
> bedrooms with friends playing records...?
> http://tinyurl.com/ledz8r
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> Mark
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> Sorry, I dont think that the music which such tools do us
> much good.
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> Even if the controller is smart and expressive (which most
> are not), the problem is the sterile electronic sound.
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> for me its similar to the idea of the food pills: even if
> they bring the flavor of the best cooks of the world...
> always exactly equally perfect... they never vary!
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> sure, most people do not have the time to really learn to
> play an instrument, but they are better off playing a pan
> with some water in it, or a rain stick...
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> and thats the reason why I still spend most of my day
> trying to spread the livelooping idea:
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> its every time new!
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> Matthias
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> On 24 Jul 2009, at 21:59, Mark Sottilaro wrote:
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> Here's one that won't crash your computer
> Matthias... ;)
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SGwDhKTrwU
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> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Matthias Grob<matilists@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> yes, its beautiful but it did some noisy breaks and finally
> killed my whole
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> OSX which hardly ever happened before!
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> On 24 Jul 2009, at 10:41, Massimo Liverani wrote:
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> Yess!!! and have you also aldready tested this other?:
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> http://www.hobnox.com/index.1056.en.html
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> it's real amazing!
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> Rick Walker ha scritto:
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> Wow, this is fun!!!!!
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> http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#9r8XKj/lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix/
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