[linux-audio-user] DnB/Jungle tunes

Predrag Viceic viceic at net2000.ch
Mon May 22 04:52:36 EDT 2006


Le Lundi 22 Mai 2006 10:32, Patrick Shirkey a écrit :
> Hi Predrag,
>
> Didn't know you were on this list.

Well, I'm Freecycle author :)

>
> I listened to some of these a few weeks ago. They are very polished. Do
> you use open source tools to create?

Not really, some tunes (in Atrophyne..) are made with ams, but generally 
speaking, we are using macs (I'm the only one that works on Linux) I didn't 
give up the fight, but it's very difficult ot argue when you cannot use the 
Souncard (digi2) etc..

Another problem is that when people get used to their tools (Cubase, Prootols, 
VST plugins..etc) and OS, it is very difficult to change the habits. You must 
provide better tools (totaly subjective perpception..) and not just the 
equivalent..

Predrag

>
> Can you recommend any that are specifically Jungle flavored?
>
> Cheers.
>
> Predrag Viceic wrote:
> > Hi Patrick,
> >
> > We (Flying Red Fish) are making DnB tracks since 1998.. you can listen to
> > them here (Flash player):
> >
> > http://www.flyingredfish.com/
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Predrag
> >
> > http://freecycle.redsteamrecords.com
> >
> > Le Lundi 22 Mai 2006 09:36, Patrick Shirkey a écrit :
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Is anyone round here making DnB/Jungle? I have an opportunity to promote
> >> this style with a fairly well known DJ/Producer. He is also interested
> >> in finding new acts to release on his label.
> >>
> >> If not is anyone here interested in collaborating with me on some new
> >> tunes. I have a few that could be made better with a second or third
> >> influence.
> >>
> >> The event is not until August so that gives 3 months to get a few tracks
> >> nailed to the wall.
> >>
> >> Cheers.



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