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Original Message 1/9             27-Nov-05  @  06:50 AM   -   Embracing the winter

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with some icy Evolver sounds:

Icy Evolver

Drums from Spectrasonics Stylus



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Message 2/9             27-Nov-05  @  11:26 AM     Edit: 27-Nov-05  |  11:26 AM   -   RE: Embracing the winter

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like it! sorta soundtrackish /triphopish sci-fi ambient.

btw, are you snowed in yet? been snowing non-stop here for days now!



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Message 3/9             27-Nov-05  @  11:33 AM   -   RE: Embracing the winter

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I am living near the Rhine, lowlands with little snow normally. Just cold at the moment ;)



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Message 4/9             28-Nov-05  @  07:03 AM   -   RE: Embracing the winter

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nice piece.
d'ya get the rmx 1.5 update?



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Message 5/9             28-Nov-05  @  01:02 PM   -   RE: Embracing the winter

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nice piece.
dya get the rmx 1.5 update?


Obviously I got the update, because the repeating "buzz" effect was introduced in version 1.5.

Stylus is a real fun program, I could play around with it for hours.



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Message 6/9             29-Nov-05  @  07:24 AM   -   RE: Embracing the winter

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cool......i was wondering about that repeat sound.
i haven't checked the new effects yet.
i especially like being able to convert your own rex files.



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Message 7/9             29-Nov-05  @  01:25 PM   -   RE: Embracing the winter

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How much of the drum tweaking was done on the fly? Does that program make it easy to tweak
stuff out?
Track sounded cool. It made me imagine ice encrusted people struggling thru daily activities - in
slow motion.



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Message 8/9             29-Nov-05  @  04:14 PM   -   RE: Embracing the winter

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it's got controls for pitch tone emphasis decay...it has it's own randomizing engine.... it has a very extensive filter section...it has a ton of effects.
i've tweaked and recorded changes live onto cd-recorder but i think it will also automate your changes within a sequencer.
one of it's most engaging features is it's ability to edit/shape groups of sounds such as downbeats or main or 16ths or halfed-upbeats etc.
you can take loops and really tweak them very seriously as you could any rex-file.
again to what extent you can do this and record your every movement into a sequencer i've not explored but you can almost assume it's possible.
one way one could change the characteristics of a beat would be to load two instances of that beat (it is multi-timbral) and adjust them to vary from each other and sequence them as desired.
almost every beat-group comes in 2 to 10 variations...hats no hats combos....just kicks..just snares...weird effects etc.
one of the biggest challenges is to get the thing to sound small.
it just has a huge sound so if that's what you're after....it's quite the gadget.
and tons of fun.



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Message 9/9             29-Nov-05  @  07:01 PM   -   RE: Embracing the winter

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I programmed 4 rotaries of my BCR controller box to vary pitch, buzz, pattern variation, and reverse effects of the RMX main track.

The percussive sounds in the beginning come from the Evolver btw ;)

Stylus RMX has very effective and easy midi control abilities. You can assign every midi CC to every parameter via "midi learn" and all parameter changes can be recorded or edited in the sequencer of course.

And it's the first music software I own that has no noticeable bugs. Impressive ;)



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