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- From: lazlo@triton.unm.edu (Lazlo Nibble)
- Newsgroups: alt.rave
- Subject: Re: AMIGA TECHNO
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 17:49:38 GMT
- Organization: Usenet Power Elite: Crush-The-Innocent-Newbies Strike Team
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- raver909@telerama.pgh.pa.us (Rave Crusader) writes:
-
- >> This was made using ONLY 2 amiga's, a mixer, a zoom 9030 effects
- >> processor and a DAT to record it on.
- >
- > Only 2? Only two to get 16 voice polyphony and 4 outputs? Wow I only
- > need one Ensoniq EPS. Imagine That! : Now let me see how YOU prove that
- > it isn't possible!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- Once again you're missing everyone else's point, which is not that an
- Amiga-based system is the *best* system to produce techno, but simply that
- it's capable of handling the task. I doubt anyone interested in serious
- production work would turn down a nice MIDI-connected synths/samplers/
- sequencers setup in favor of an Amiga system -- certainly no one *here* is
- claiming that they would -- but neither is it *obligatory* to own all the
- bells and whistles on the *production* end in order to create decent
- *music*!
-
- --
- Lazlo (lazlo@triton.unm.edu)
-
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