Date : Mon, 14 Jan 2002 12:26:33 -0000
From : Daniel Luton <DLuton@...>
Subject: Re: Anyone remember a music system?
>>In my studio I have a little box called a "SIDstation". Inside it are a
number of components taken from the old Commodore 64 sound system, which
are altered to be controllable by MIDI up to 200 times a second. The model
has been used in quite a few top-10 hits, most recently by Basement Jaxx.<<
Now that is cool! What sort of stuff do you produce?
<apologies for the OT postings...well, this list has been a bit dead
recently :)) >
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Rowbottom [mailto:joel@...]
Sent: 14 January 2002 12:08
To: Daniel Luton; 'BBC list'
Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] Anyone remember a music system?
At 11:56 14/01/02 +0000, Daniel Luton wrote:
>What is an EMR24?
Electro-Music Research tracking thingy, IMS.
<offtopic>
>And, thinking about it, you're right...people sample just about anything
>these days - maybe it's time for a revival of 80's home computer music
mixed
>in with some 21st century hard-trance beats :))
In my studio I have a little box called a "SIDstation". Inside it are a
number of components taken from the old Commodore 64 sound system, which
are altered to be controllable by MIDI up to 200 times a second. The model
has been used in quite a few top-10 hits, most recently by Basement Jaxx.
</offtopic>
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