2012/6/25 Robert Jonsson <spamatica@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Julien! > > 2012/6/24 Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxxxxx>: >> Hello Roberto and Robert! :-) >> This was again an enjoyable read. At a few points I had the feeling, that >> the last editing was done in greater hurry. > > There might be some truth to that, Roberto is getting married soon he > told me, that might take up quite a chunk of his time I imagine ;) > And congratulations again Roberto! \\// > >> I also ad the feeling, that this >> episode gave the appearance of being rather short. >> It was interesting to get the guitarists view. the typical hands-on >> experience. Though in a way, this is wrong, sicne Robert was engaged in >> Muse. I didn't know that. > > Oh, you didn't? I am though and has been for a very long time. :) > > Not sure what you mean with it being wrong, I do work with MusE (and > develop to some extent) but I am a guitarist, I don't think musically > like a keyboard player, that's what I believe anyway. > >> It would have been nice to read a little more >> about practicalities. Though I expect, that after a while, it might get >> slightly repetitive in details, when people don't use some extraordinary >> piece of software. :-) >> Robert: I don't even remember, if I ever commented on either Timmar or >> Kilva Av. I've listened to both of them again and found, that I enjoyed it >> very much. I like the drum sound of timmar a lot. > > Thanks! > It is really a very dirty sound but it works very well in that song. > >> Kliva Av's drums aren't >> bad either, but somehow Timmar was more engaging that way. I do prefer the >> guitars and the ORGAN :-) in Kliva Av. The singing too is wonderful. It has >> a slight menace in the verses and a good driving ring in the chorus. Well, I >> am a sucker for good funk. Ever snce my first encounter with Eddie Harris, I >> loved good funk. Especially those areas of the genre, where it crosses >> instruments and ideas with other genres and gets a little more substance to >> it. > > Phew, thanks :) > >> Both of you: A nice job and a good read. It's always enjoyable to readabout >> other artists, how they use Linux. Even more interesting to me though: Just >> how they think about music, approach their own creativity and where they >> come from. The good old idle curiousity, that killed the cat. :-) >> Warmly yours >> Julien > > Indeed, it's good to get different perspectives, we all try to make > music but the approach varies enormously. > > Regards, > Robert > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user Thanks Roberto for another great delivery of this series that try to promote some of our dear co-listers and great floss-tech-musicians. (... and Congratulations too!) And thanks Robert, I enjoyed you're different projects and your music. Do you get to make a living on any of them? Hope so. Thanks. -- Carlos sanchiavedraz * Musix GNU+Linux http://www.musix.es _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user