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[#] Mon Jul 28 2014 12:16:21 UTC from fleeb

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We already have fresh new music that requires skill to play, and possibly skill to fully appreciate (although much of it may still be appreciated, even without much skill).

I think there's something of a problem in insisting that some of the music we have out there isn't quite scholastic enough to be considered for study.
This is balderdash, frankly.

Certain older pieces of rock music, rhythm & blues, and other such music has managed to pass the test of time. At least well enough to see that they will likely endure to the 100 years mark. I think we should take the time to really study those pieces of music now, without waiting for that point in time to consider it worthy of study (if scholastics would consider this music even then).

We get so enamoured of the past that we forget that we're making more of it every day.

[#] Mon Jul 28 2014 18:55:43 UTC from dothebart

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a weekend of EBM.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_97qEJ2Raw

FATHERLAND!!!!



[#] Wed Jul 30 2014 09:19:21 UTC from dothebart

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[#] Fri Aug 01 2014 04:08:35 UTC from ax25

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Mon Jul 07 2014 02:26:52 PM EDT from Freakdog @ Dog Pound BBS II
Floyd has released two albums since Waters' departure: A Momentary Lapse of Reason in 1987 and The Division Bell in 1994.

Learning to fly is nice.  Dogs of war is pretty damn good though.  Not saying anything new to us in this day and age, but was interesting for the time it was released.



[#] Fri Aug 01 2014 04:13:46 UTC from ax25

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That is my robe man.  Cute.



[#] Fri Aug 01 2014 17:34:08 UTC from zooer

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The BBC had a documentary on Dark Side of the Moon, I watched it years ago.

There are a few on YouTube but I don't think it is the same as the BBC version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_kFyK0CVlM

[#] Tue Aug 12 2014 05:36:09 UTC from dothebart

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so this happenes when you lend away your tectronix:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqSvkNjWnnQ

(the evoke was right next to my place)



[#] Wed Sep 03 2014 08:14:48 UTC from dothebart

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[#] Thu Sep 04 2014 22:57:28 UTC from fleeb

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At first, I thought this was by Freddy Mercury. Then I got a better look at the name, and thought, "No, certainly not Mercury."

Is this Dixiland? I thought Dixiland sounded differently... but I'm probably mistaken.

It's certainly a cheeky tune.

[#] Sun Sep 07 2014 20:43:00 UTC from Sig

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John Lennon's "Imagine" never really did much for me. I discovered last week that I really like the version that A Perfect Circle did, however. It's just as ridiculous a premise, but an entirely different song in a minor key. Unfortunately, the music video strongly supports the notion that they are in earnest, but the live video on YouTube is enjoyable.

[#] Mon Sep 08 2014 03:53:32 UTC from ax25

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I always wished Imagine would have been more like Louis Armstrongs "What a wonderful world" in its tone.  There is something I want to like about it, but it seems somehow a bit air-headed.  Either that, or I am :-)



[#] Mon Sep 08 2014 04:13:03 UTC from Sig

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The music video (for the APC version) I envision would have imagery of the coming of Cthulhu and the utter subjugation and destruction of humanity. Imagine there's no countries... No religion... No belongings... Nothing to kill or die for. Yup. That's pretty much the only time that's going to happen.

[#] Mon Sep 08 2014 04:50:18 UTC from ax25

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Heh, suppose so.  Just wanted it to be more positive, instead of a laying down.  A poet / writer should help with that and not necessarily take the easy path.  I figure that is one of my biggest gripes about religion in general, but I will continue that discussion in the more appropriate room when the conversation turns that way.



[#] Mon Sep 08 2014 12:38:40 UTC from fleeb

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Oh, I rather like the notion of Imagine as a dark, gritty tune with overtones of the apocalypse.

[#] Fri Sep 12 2014 14:35:20 UTC from vince-q

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I am looking for a recommendation and this is probably the best room for that.

Sound "card"....
USB external.
Rather "high end" - I'm going to be using it for composing original orchestral music, so the device has to be capable of handling sound-fonts imported from sound-font libraries (commercial and freeware).

Obviously I am looking for a low-latency device where you attach speakers/amplifiers/etc to the device and not to the computer.

Pro quality. And within reason, cost is not an issue.

[#] Fri Sep 12 2014 14:37:26 UTC from fleeb

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MIDI?

[#] Fri Sep 12 2014 19:40:02 UTC from vince-q <vince-q@ns1.netk2ne.net>

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MIDI in/out on the USB device is almost universally present.

[#] Sat Sep 13 2014 23:05:39 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Without a doubt, you want to look at M-Audio's line of products which do exactly what you're describing.  I've never heard a musician dissatisfied with them.

http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.family&ID=m-track

They make them in two, four, and eight channel versions.



[#] Sun Sep 14 2014 00:26:10 UTC from vince-q <vince-q@ns1.netk2ne.net>

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I looked at their web page and from what I can see, this is *not* the sort of thing I want/need. But when I get back home tomorrow I'll download the manual and have a look. I could be wrong - the website is not what I would call informative.

[#] Sun Sep 14 2014 00:33:09 UTC from vince-q

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I am not looking for a "gadget" that will allow me to record live instruments (as in a recording studio).

I am looking for a "gadget" that will take my orchestral score (on screen) and play it back with the sounds of (as close as a computer can get) a live symphonic orchestra (as in Vienna soundfonts, or the Garritan orchestra, etc.).

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