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Posted: 17/02/2004 - 0:25
by madfiddler
Oooo Andreas, you drumming tart!
Actually a mate of mine is a DDrum fan. Moved to Vdrum, and wish he hadn't.
I like them both, but you can't beat the sound of a mic'd snare imo.
I'm all for just rocking up tunes. Let PPOT do what they do well, and let us just make distorted noise
I really would like to avoid doing anything that PPOT have done, are doing, and will do, if you know what I mean.
I'm ok for the event, hopefully the days before will be ok. It really depends on work commitment.
Chris, have you spoken to anyone SIDlike about this yet, like Benn?
Posted: 17/02/2004 - 7:28
by Chris Abbott
Ben's already up for this one: the date was changed from the first or second week in Sep to avoid his gig commitments.
Chris
Posted: 17/02/2004 - 8:21
by Marcel Donné
Well in that case, you can count me in too
Posted: 17/02/2004 - 9:23
by carlsson
Andreas Wallström wrote:Any new violins lately Mark?
I know it is off-topic here, but a friend of mine is studying to become a professional violin player. A few years ago he visited a local violin shop and unfortunately managed to push a $5000 instrument with his elbow into the floor. Ouch! Fortunately he had a decent insurance, and the instrument was recoverable after some work.
Now, I'm just trying to figure out which SID would benefit most from the sound of a crashing violin.. or not.
Posted: 17/02/2004 - 10:15
by Makke
carlsson wrote:Now, I'm just trying to figure out which SID would benefit most from the sound of a crashing violin.. or not.
Ben's version of Chicken Song, no doubt.
Posted: 17/02/2004 - 10:19
by ifadeo
what's 'bout:
matt gray - deliverance (cool song, which contains a lot of energy...) !!!
cheers ifadeo
Posted: 17/02/2004 - 10:35
by madfiddler
Andreas Wallström wrote:
Agreed
The Ddrum hihat could be lots better too. I heard Roland have done some major improvements on their hihat. I have to check that out. Any new violins lately Mark?
>I'm ok for the event, hopefully the days before will be ok. It really >depends on work commitment.
Never mind those... This is far more important!
Andreas
Hehe, I'm waiting for one, but you won't see the baby at BIT!!
Hmm well you haven't just paid out £2500 for a new boiler... and almost about to pay out another £1700 for someone to put paint on your walls....
Posted: 17/02/2004 - 10:50
by Matrix
Ok i know this isnt 64, but, id love to hear a remix of some amiga demo's ..... phenomena Enigmas for axample, big hit that one, 16beat....
Anyhow - isine i love freaky schisms.... hows aboout a spook 64 mix ? Ghosts & Goblins, Stormlord & Its Highscore, Dragons Lair, GoGo The Ghost, Scooby Doo, Knightmare (I LOVE THE KNIGHTMARE THEME), Ghools & Ghosts, Elvira, - Just ideas, but i love the thought of a spook mix
Other Ideas..... Hunters Moon, Delta, IO, Hawkeye, Battle Squadron (i know .... amiga), Salamander, Nemesis, r-Type ... u get the idea.... Thalamus stuff should get a decent outing
Lead On .......... Your Adventure Awaits - Da Da-Daaa
** Phwooor, I mean, Princess Daphne ......... Who wouldnt lol ** .......
Posted: 17/02/2004 - 11:47
by merman
An unusual suggestion for you - APEX BEATS or the DUB MIX by Steve Rowlands, could be very funky...
Posted: 18/02/2004 - 22:51
by AdamDawes
Mutants
Sanxion
Bionic Commando
Ark Pandora
Game Over
Wizball
Cybernoid
Gerry the Germ
Star Paws
Any of those suggestions any good?
Posted: 19/02/2004 - 12:10
by Chris Abbott
> Should we do Pimple Squeezer again?
Not if there's something even funkier
Chris
Posted: 19/02/2004 - 12:30
by Matrix
i still say battle squadron is a killer track for guitars
Ya know what would make a REALLY good start tho...... Shadow of the Beast
mix it into battle squadron to get things kickin