I really liked this track, I don't know if I would call it "acid" per se but it has an acid dose on it When I was younger than today I thought that old skool techno acid songs were pretty primitives and therefore, easy to reproduce using modern sw drum machines and synths, but I realized that those songs were -and I'm talking about specifically the drums- actually very hard to implement (at least were pretty hard to me) That kind of hardness is what I like more and what I miss from today. Anyway, really nice track It will be very nice if you can describe what apps/sw/hw were used to compose this track Thank you Diego 2011/5/16 James Morris <jwm.art.net@xxxxxxxxx>: > hi, > > i've been listening to (for nostalgia) a bit of acid/techno from > around 1993/4/5/6 over the past few days. it seemed so simple, and > there seemed so much similarity between the tracks that i mistakenly > thought it would be easy to come up with something which paid homage > in spirit to the techno of those days, while also adding some more > modern twists. > > i always prefer the slightly weirder sounds, so of course that's > something i've gone for with this track: > > http://jwm-art.net/audio/acid_techno_test1.mp3 > > but turns out it's not so easy to make this style of music after all! > > i've not made any tracks for a while, but it seems i still have a > tendency to manipulate sound using lots of "am pitchshifters". > > don't know if i'll do anything else to this or not, not sure it's > worth it at the moment. just thought i'd share to see what others > (being those who like techno etc) thought. > > james. > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user