On Mon, 16 May, 2005 at 08:00PM -0400, Pete Bessman spake thus: > On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 14:42 +0100, james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > A track I put together over the weekend. The levels aren't quite > > right and it sounds a little muddy, but I got fed up with it and > > decided to leave it as it is. > > > > http://blog.dis-dot-dat.net/2005/05/more-music.html > > > > Very very nice. I especially like the beats. How'd you make them, and > any chance of sharing the... uh... sources? My drum programming skills > are teh sukc, and chicks only like guys with good skills. No problem. I'm a tracker junkie, so you might not like the format, but mail me back if you're interested. You can have the whole file and play with it - see what you come up with from the same sounds. In fact, that would make a great exercise. How about we all work from a common set of sounds and produce a track, and see how they compare? We could host them all in one place as a kind of project. It would be great to see what other people did and how they did it. Who's up for that? I think I'll get a better description written and post it under it's own thread, in case lots of people just bin this as a continuation of a thread they didn't find interesting in the first place. > Peace out, > > -Pete > > -- "I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you." (By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)