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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 95 19:49 EET
From: tusk@daimi.aau.dk
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1821] Re: Naid KFMF
->
-> >I have just read in the TraxWeek #6 that both Maelcum,basehead and necros
-> >got prices at naid.
->
-> Sorry if this question has been asked a million times before or something,
-> but is TraxWeek an on-line publication, or is it print, and if it is
-> on-line, where can I get it?
->
-> Thanks,
-> jimbob
->
There is a mailinglist and this www-site:
http://info.partek.fi/traxweek/
Martin
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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 95 16:11 EET
From: "John M. Cooney" <cooneyjm@locke.ccil.org>
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1820] Along the same lines
Kind of along the same lines as the previous message:
I'm looking for writers of mod related material. If you're interested
just drop me a line. We're looking for articles along the following lines:
o Computer Setups
o Sound Equipment Used
o About Coding
o Info on Sampling
o About writing in different genres
o Product reviews
Basically, if you want to write about any mod related topic drop me a
line with a brief description and I'll get back to ya.
The digital mag can also include pictures (scans) related to the articles.
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On a separate note, I've received a couple messages
about posting the same message multiple times. If everyone
has seen the same message of mine posted mutiple times please
let me know. I know that if I reply to someone, they get a
message and the message is also sent to the list, so they might
get 2. Thanx.
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- John Cooney
cooneyjm@locke.ccil.org
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Date: Wed, 26 Apr 95 03:51 EET
From: campbell@fox.nstn.ca (Chris Campbell)
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1822] Re: woopies
>ah well.. if there is going to be a naid next year i am definitely going. :)
Put my name on that list as well, I have heard nothing but good things about
NAiD '95
>lpegasus
-popcorn :)
Chris Campbell - Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia... Canada
IRC: Popcorn - Hornet.Epinicion.Divine / TraxWeekly Co-Editor
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Date: Wed, 26 Apr 95 03:51 EET
From: campbell@fox.nstn.ca (Chris Campbell)
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1823] Re: Starplayer 2.12 is released.
>> Now with MTM support, and VU bars. Available at
>MTMs? This ain't 2.12, it's 4.0.. (half me songs are mTMs) :)
It's a VERY welcome addition, but I hope sometime before version 4.0 really
comes out we have XM support ;)
Chris Campbell - Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia... Canada
IRC: Popcorn - Hornet.Epinicion.Divine / TraxWeekly Co-Editor
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Date: Wed, 26 Apr 95 21:03 EET
From: campbell@fox.nstn.ca (Chris Campbell)
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1825] Re: Naid KFMF
>http://info.partek.fi/traxweek/
What do you think of our homepage? Dragunov is doing an excellent job.
Chris Campbell - Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia... Canada
IRC: Popcorn - Hornet.Epinicion.Divine / TraxWeekly Co-Editor
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Date: Wed, 26 Apr 95 21:03 EET
From: campbell@fox.nstn.ca (Chris Campbell)
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1824] Re: Naid KFMF
>Sorry if this question has been asked a million times before or something,
>but is TraxWeek an on-line publication, or is it print, and if it is
>on-line, where can I get it?
TraxWeekly is an on-line publication dedicated to the PC Music Scene.
TraxWeekly is on the World Wide Web! Officially, the site is:
http://www.partek.fi/traxweek
The page is maintained by Dragunov, now one of our staff. Check it out
with the newest version of Netscape. Might be the best way to check out
the mag. Maelcum of Kosmic helped me out by doing some pics for the page.
Claim, Sophisto and TheHacker contributed background tiles. To all of them,
I thank you. As soon as Maelcum sets-up the other site in North America,
use Jak's site in finland (specified above).
TraxWeekly has an internet address to contact Popcorn or myself. It is:
t-weekly@direktor.voima.jkl.fi ..
Subscriptions are available now, and can be done in this matter:
If you want to subscribe to TraxWeekly mail to:
listserver@oliver.sun.ac.za
And put in the message body:
subscribe trax-weekly [your real name]
If you want to unsubscribe to the list mail to the same address and
write:
unsubscribe trax-weekly
TraxWeekly is also available on ftp.cdrom.com/demos/incoming/ or
/demos/diskmags/tw/
Chris Campbell - Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia... Canada
IRC: Popcorn - Hornet.Epinicion.Divine / TraxWeekly Co-Editor
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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 95 00:31 EET
From: Jeremy_Henricks_at_symor-support-2@symantec.com
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1826]
Is there anywhere I can get a list of all the releases of KFMF
available on tapes/CD's. If anybody knows, or if anybody at KFMF can
attach me a list I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
"Photeos"
jhenric@symantec.com
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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 95 05:41 EET
From: Dan Nicholson <moddan@ritz.mordor.com>
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1827] Traxweekly on kosmic.wit.com
traxweekly has been available via WWW on kosmic.wit.com now for over a week:
http://kosmic.wit.com/~kosmic/traxweek/
- Dan
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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 95 04:47 EET
From: ap154@freenet.Buffalo.EDU (Jared Spiegel)
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1828] Sample CD's
I've noticed that a lot of people talk about getting samples from "sample
CD's". Since i've just started to sample my own stuff instead of just
relentlessly ripping everything, i was wondering just what these sample CD's
were. Are they just CD's that happen to have good samples or are they CD's
with like a sample, pause, sample, pause, and so on. If they are more
like that latter, where would i go about getting one of these from? Mail
order? Does anyone have nfo as to where i could write to get a catalog
for them? Etc.... Thanx
Jared Spiegel
ap154@freenet.buffalo.edu
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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 95 15:06 EET
From: "John M. Cooney" <cooneyjm@locke.ccil.org>
Subject: [KLF-TALK:1829] Re: Sample CD's
On Fri, 28 Apr 1995, Jared Spiegel wrote: > were. Are they just CD's
that happen to have good samples or are they CD's > with like a sample,
pause, sample, pause, and so on. If they are more
I've got a sample CD but it doesn't have anything that I find
really useful. Rushing water, women screaming, cars, and other everyday
sounds. I got it at a record store. I've seen ads in mags for CDs
containing techno loops, 3 to 20 second samples that are just meant to be
looped. That sounded like it might be neat, but the CD costs $50.
- John
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