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neuronaut
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by neuronaut » Mon Aug 25, 2003 2:38 am
Anyone who wants to jam 'live' Live at Burning Man this year (next week) should let me know. Ask for the guy who run's the sound at Firestarr Camp. Use the map as a visual reference for when yer stumbling around. There are still some slots...

peace to all! I'll be there on Wednesday. I'll be doing sets all over. C YA THERE!
Peace to all!
Or you can email me up to Tuesday night:
[email protected]

The world is sound.
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by Guest » Mon Aug 25, 2003 10:00 pm
Hey!
Thats real cool of you to offer the opportunity to people. Much thanks! If I lived near you I would definetly come and play...your in California right?? I really want to head over to that neck of the woods .... LA and all those places..I think the quality of life would be real good. I live so far away in Scotland but one day I will make it over there I'm sure.
Best,
D
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Rx
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by Rx » Mon Aug 25, 2003 11:17 pm
Scotland - you must be smoking blunts with Boards of Canada all the time. I'm in NYC and I've been chillin' with Taylor Dupree & P. Diddy.
Arp Laszlo
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Alex Reynolds
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by Alex Reynolds » Tue Aug 26, 2003 12:41 am
So where are the Hairy and Smelly quadrants?
-Alex
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neuronaut
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by neuronaut » Tue Aug 26, 2003 6:09 am
Alex Reynolds wrote:So where are the Hairy and Smelly quadrants?
-Alex
All over....

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solovox
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by solovox » Tue Aug 26, 2003 9:43 am
As we speak I'm doing a test run of my BM rig: a P4 laptop with external firewire drive running Ableton and Logic. I've enclosed the laptop in one of those zip-up bags you buy comforters and pillows in! It's fabric on the sides (for ventilation) and plastic in front so you can see the screen. Using Chainer to organize my Vsti's, I've written an environment in Logic that lets me use a Radium controller to switch between my Roland XV-2020, Native Instruments B4, Emagic EVP73, Synth 1, and Delay Lama. Cool, eh?
I can't wait to get this puppy on the WooNami Bus and FREAK OUT SOME SQUARES!!!
Where are you other sets? What are you using for a sound card (I'm using the Layla)? How do you go mobile at BM?
Maybe we'll meet up!
Solovox
http://www.ampcast.com/solovox
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Pitch Black
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by Pitch Black » Tue Aug 26, 2003 10:16 am
Have fun you crazy kids!
Let us know how it goes
paddy
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neuronaut
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by neuronaut » Tue Aug 26, 2003 3:07 pm
Rig:
- 6500 watts
- 8 18" subs going down to 18 hz
- Live on a PowerBook covered in PlasticWrap (except for the air ports)
- MachineDrum
- Virus C
- Running Roland V-drums MIDI clock from a live drummer or when a live drummer isn't around, my MachineDrum keeps the master tempo.
We will be performing with many DJs (including Tipper and Cut Chemist?!) and a live band.
The world is sound.
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kennerb
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by kennerb » Wed Aug 10, 2005 6:24 pm
So how was the playa on your laptop?
3ghz Pentium 4 (Prescott), XP Sp2, 1gig Ram, Dual Monitor with Matrox Millenium, MOTU Traveler, Event EZ8 Adat card. Also IBM THinkpad t40 1.6 1 gig ram
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montrealbreaks
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by montrealbreaks » Wed Aug 10, 2005 7:16 pm
I may have a burning man ticket for sale. I bought one at a buddy's urging, and really don't want to go. I'm not into big gatherings, nor do I like camping. I particularly don't like "artsy-fartsy / hippie / crystal channeling / anarchist / socialist / new age / earth goddess / rebel for no reason" type stuff... So I REALLY don't want to go.
Can you sell these tickets on Ebay?
Besides, I DON'T want to bring my computer out into a dusty environment really...
I have changed my username; Now posting as:
M. Bréqs
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Rahlo
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by Rahlo » Wed Aug 10, 2005 7:57 pm
montrealbreaks wrote:I may have a burning man ticket for sale. I bought one at a buddy's urging, and really don't want to go. I'm not into big gatherings, nor do I like camping. I particularly don't like "artsy-fartsy / hippie / crystal channeling / anarchist / socialist / new age / earth goddess / rebel for no reason" type stuff... So I REALLY don't want to go.
Can you sell these tickets on Ebay?
Besides, I DON'T want to bring my computer out into a dusty environment really...
how much is the ducket? i'm thinking about going.
peace,
rahlo
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montrealbreaks
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by montrealbreaks » Wed Aug 10, 2005 9:57 pm
rahlo wrote:montrealbreaks wrote:I may have a burning man ticket for sale. I bought one at a buddy's urging, and really don't want to go. I'm not into big gatherings, nor do I like camping. I particularly don't like "artsy-fartsy / hippie / crystal channeling / anarchist / socialist / new age / earth goddess / rebel for no reason" type stuff... So I REALLY don't want to go.
Can you sell these tickets on Ebay?
Besides, I DON'T want to bring my computer out into a dusty environment really...
how much is the ducket? i'm thinking about going.
Dude, that's nuts! Wow - your presence there would be the one reason for me to actually show up!
huh.
Unfortunately I still won't be able to go most likely.
Anyways, I'll send you a PM on this Rahlo!
I have changed my username; Now posting as:
M. Bréqs
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rajcoont
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by rajcoont » Wed Aug 10, 2005 11:50 pm
i went to BM in 2003 with complete skepticism about it being a hippie drum circle fest.....it ended up being one of the best and weirdest experiences of my life (and i don't impress easily at all) I don't think anyone could NOT have an amazing time at burning man. I would recommend anyone from any walk of life to go at least once, it will give you inspiration and memories for years to come