27.1.07

i found a old mix, from a party at a friends house. hopefully james still has it. it is probably crap but the table was wobbly and drunk people don't know where they are going, and run into things. i will see if i can get it up for you all in a few days. i bought a machinedrum too. goodbye social life.

2 comments:

Rudolf D. French said...

some sites:

http://www.hauntedink.com/25/definition.html
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/tutorials.html
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1226904
http://www.cakewalk.com/Tips/TechTipMay02_4.asp
http://www.cakewalk.com/Tips/TechTipJune02_5.asp
http://fourstones.net/media/view/media/home [good tutorials in the blog]


someday i'll show you how to make a synthesizer out of a digital alarm clock.

if you want texts on theory look at boomer's - they're on college next to the dollar store and the old sutherlands. may not be exactly what you're looking for but they can point you in the right direction [they're good people and know their shit.]

if that fails check out the csu book store and see what the students are reading in MU117, MU118, MU217, MU218, MU272, MU334 and MU335. the courses will be displayed below each book on the shelves.

the CSU music library is another good bet. it's in the music building in the oval. check out the organ while your there. it's the third largest german organ in the world. the csu library has an entire wing on the second floor devoted to classical theory. might check that out too, if only to find books you like before purchasing them.

miss you.

~ r

Rudolf D. French said...

"...signed up here with the intent of making this a music page with mixes and tracks of what I have done."

well..where are they? post! post! we have to give each other feedback my friend.