Date: Mon, 8 May 95 10:15 EET From: Hellarvik Per-Arne Subject: [KLF-TALK:1846] Hardcore Trance I'm a big fan of Hardcore Trance music and I wonder what songs I should pick up from freedom.wit.com to get ultimate pleasure.... I NEED MY HARDCORE _____ __ ____ \ / | | \ / \/ __ | | / ___ / /\ | | \ | | / | | / \ | | | \___|\, /___ \___| perah@stud.cs.uit.no | http://www.cs.uit.no/~perah \_/ Member of The Inner Circle While(!asleep) lambs++; ----------------- Date: Mon, 8 May 95 19:15 EET From: Chuan Lim Subject: [KLF-TALK:1847] Re: Sample CD's > what's better, if you're after a KILLER 909 kit, check out the one on > Hyperreal, in /machines/samples/roland/909 or something like that.. It's > MASSIVE, about 4meg, but it's all 44.1kHz, 16-bit, and there's some 100 > odd samples, 50 odd snares, 20 bd's, and a load of hihats and toms. It's > the definitive 909 kit, and you dont even have to pay for COMMERCIAL use > of the kit. yeah i got hold of that one last night, however i was a bit disappointed by the samples in 909KiT.ZiP (either that or my mini speakers still suck) cause i thought that all of the snares were muffled.. and only having 2 rim shots and hand claps was kinda deficient! anyway, i'm grateful to the guy who made em (bake0028@gold.tc.umn.edu) for releasing it.. however, for anyone who is contemplating the huge xfer i would have a listen to TR909.ZiP (550KB) from doc.ntu.ac.uk first as it's another kit done at 44.1KHz 16bit straight from a real 909 with very clean results.. now, if only there was some kinda small drum machine program (which could playback sample sets; for us non-gus owning ppl) to let you doodle and make patterns while doing other stuff in windows.. {flaky} ----------------- Date: Tue, 9 May 95 14:13 EET From: Zastai - Observer of Mankind Subject: [KLF-TALK:1851] 2 deep I know it's a bit late, but I'd just like to mention that I really really really like 2 deep!! BaseHead and Lord Pegasus: keep up the good work!!! ________________________________ __________________________________________ |Tim Van Holder |'Ask not what your server can do for you, | | also unknown as Zastai | but what you can do for your server!' | |tvanhold@zorro.ruca.ua.ac.be | -- Adapted from the great JFK | |University of Antwerp, Belgium | ++ BTW, BJORK IS GOD ++ | =========================================================================== | The only difference between myself and a madman is that I am not mad! | | - Salvador Dali | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------- Date: Tue, 9 May 95 22:31 EET From: Joel Christopher Bruner Subject: [KLF-TALK:1852] Re: Sample CD's Hyperreal's address is: hyperrreal.com or tack on http://hyperreal.com, for www access... other than that the address for HYPERREAL is pretty damn straightforward ;) Joel ----------------- Date: Tue, 9 May 95 23:10 EET From: "cb.heretics" Subject: [KLF-TALK:1853] Re: Sample CD's On Tue, 9 May 1995, Miroslav Teker wrote: > Hi, maybe I missed something, but I haven't seen anyone mentioning the > Hyperreal archive. Could you please give a full address ? hyperreal.com (204.62.130.120) % cb / kosmic ----------------- Date: Tue, 9 May 95 23:50 EET From: lpegasus@netcom.com (Zack Smith) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1854] Re: 2 deep > > I know it's a bit late, but I'd just like to mention that I really really > really like 2 deep!! > BaseHead and Lord Pegasus: keep up the good work!!! > naaah.. its never too late for a compliment.. and thanks.. :) -lp ----------------- Date: Wed, 10 May 95 18:40 EET From: Anima Choltz Subject: [KLF-TALK:1855] Re: HOMEPAGES!!! I would all information about composers, groups, etc. and their homepages. Does KFMF have a general homepage? Do individual members have homepage? Thank you, Aaron ----------------- Date: Wed, 10 May 95 19:43 EET From: Chuan Lim Subject: [KLF-TALK:1856] Re: Sample CD's > sounded okay to me.. you can always re-EQ stuff, but essentially they > were recorded dry, and sound pretty realistic to an actual 909. Anyhow, > having loads and loads of top end isn't always such a good thing, it > tends to get a little hissy and annoying if it's overdone.. still.. yeah my mistake, i should have loaded the wav files into COOL EDiT V1.50 into of playing them from the directory menu; seems to cut out if you do that! does anybody know of other interesting and extensive sample sets like this, but with analog synth's etc in mind.. {flaky} ----------------- Date: Wed, 10 May 95 21:37 EET From: Zyxt Subject: [KLF-TALK:1857] Re: HOMEPAGES!!! On Wed, 10 May 1995, Anima Choltz wrote: > > I would all information about composers, groups, etc. and their homepages. > Does KFMF have a general homepage? > Do individual members have homepage? > A good place to start is: http://www.eecs.nwu.edu/~smishra/Industrial/ this place is a page full of links to about every industrial band you can think of (and some ambient, techno, metal, whatever). Awesome web page. ___________________________________________________________________________ -Joe jreiter@oboe.calpoly.edu http://www.calpoly.edu/~jreiter ----------------- Date: Wed, 10 May 95 23:25 EET From: "cb.heretics" Subject: [KLF-TALK:1858] Re: Sample CD's On Wed, 10 May 1995, Chuan Lim wrote: > yeah my mistake, i should have loaded the wav files into COOL EDiT V1.50 > into of playing them from the directory menu; seems to cut out if you > do that! 1.50? where'd ya get that from? > does anybody know of other interesting and extensive sample sets like > this, but with analog synth's etc in mind.. well they're not analogue - but they're cool pads.. get Soundwave's sample libraries (SW-PAD1, SW-BLP at least), they have some great pads and textures, basses and leads, from the Korg X5, in them. Not analogue (doesn't even have resonant filters), but it sounds cool.. % chuck / kosmic ----------------- Date: Fri, 12 May 95 03:52 EET From: ap154@freenet.Buffalo.EDU (Jared Spiegel) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1859] Re: HOMEPAGES!!! Welp, keep yer pants on cause within a week or so I'll be releasing my as of late untitled "mod faq"., It is a basic bio on about 15 different composers ranging from KFMF composers to FC's Skaven... I'll be putting it on KLF-Talk hopefully. Spieg ap154@freenet.buffalo.edu ----------------- Date: Fri, 12 May 95 03:53 EET From: ap154@freenet.Buffalo.EDU (Jared Spiegel) Subject: [KLF-TALK:1860] Re: From one mod freak to another Jus' wonderin what you were referring to "killer message on KFMF". as to the maelc+IQ CD, how does one buy this?? l8r Spieg ap154@freenet.buffalo.edu 1 ----------------- Date: Tue, 9 May 95 07:12 EET From: Paul Paradiso Subject: [KLF-TALK:1848] Bye! Well, the semester at my college is ending soon, which also means my internet connection is bye-bye until the fall!! waaaahhh!!! :( It was cool to have KLF - talk, see y'all later! Paul Paradiso (HitMe) The Main Frame BBS - KLF/KFMF Dist. Site ----------------- Date: Tue, 9 May 95 12:22 EET From: "cb.heretics" Subject: [KLF-TALK:1849] Re: Sample CD's On Mon, 8 May 1995, Chuan Lim wrote: > yeah i got hold of that one last night, however i was a bit disappointed > by the samples in 909KiT.ZiP (either that or my mini speakers still suck) > cause i thought that all of the snares were muffled.. and only having 2 > rim shots and hand claps was kinda deficient! anyway, i'm grateful to the > guy who made em (bake0028@gold.tc.umn.edu) for releasing it.. sounded okay to me.. you can always re-EQ stuff, but essentially they were recorded dry, and sound pretty realistic to an actual 909. Anyhow, having loads and loads of top end isn't always such a good thing, it tends to get a little hissy and annoying if it's overdone.. still.. > however, for anyone who is contemplating the huge xfer i would have a listen > to TR909.ZiP (550KB) from doc.ntu.ac.uk first as it's another kit done at > 44.1KHz 16bit straight from a real 909 with very clean results.. err, 909kit.zip is from a real 909 also :-) hehe.. I'll have to check it out.. thanks for the tip.. %cb/kosmic ----------------- Date: Tue, 9 May 95 12:45 EET From: Miroslav Teker Subject: [KLF-TALK:1850] Re: Sample CD's > > what's better, if you're after a KILLER 909 kit, check out the one on > Hyperreal, in /machines/samples/roland/909 or something like that.. It's > MASSIVE, about 4meg, but it's all 44.1kHz, 16-bit, and there's some 100 > > % chuck biscuits / kosmic Hi, maybe I missed something, but I haven't seen anyone mentioning the Hyperreal archive. Could you please give a full address ? Thanks. Miro -----------------