The traktor logo totally looks like... (aka the EMD social thread)

Cant wait until im able to get the Maschine, its exactly what ive been envisioning in terms of an MPC-esque machine.

Whenever I make scenarios in my head as if I were actually performing, im basically playing the Maschine. Just need to sell all my instruments now (Electribe MX, a few keyboards and a KAOSS pad) to raise the cash for it, but I see it happening before the new year. Very very excited!

It's a pretty handy piece of gear. Producer Lorn came through my town to do a demo/clinic/concert-type thing and threw down mighty nicely. The Maschine is really unique in its combination of MIDI control over external software and internal tones. Really, it's a beefed-up piece of hardware for a generation accustomed to software. It just removes many of the integration issues and other limitations inherent to old hardware.

What attracts you to it?
 
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I love Lorn, im seeing him next month for freeeee :D

I wish I could tell you just exactly what it is about the Maschine that draws me to it, but I cant really do so. Its just what's been in my head - program wise and groovebox wise.

Ive been watching demos and videos on it for the past 24hrs and with every video I learn to love it even more. It has everything I want plus more in terms of music making.
 
di.fm Minimal channel is killing it! If head nods and hip shakes were keystrokes I'd have my schoolwork done by now.

In other news...
I'm waiting to see "The name Deadmau5 is hereby barred from any posts in this forum. Any thread including his name will be closed and deleted" added to the "rules" sticky.

Question: What's the consensus on Mochipet?
 
I've just discovered something interesting..........


The recent posting of early-90s commercial dance music in the 'rate the song above you' thread got me listening to this:


Snap - Welcome To Tomorrow


- I remember the track well from the time - I loved it then, and I still love it now. But there's an interesting comment under the youtube clip:


'they spend 4 million of dollars in this video was te first full hi definiton in 3D video,used like demo video for a digital hi definition 3D laserdisc, The sony corporation was the head of this project one year later come the bad joke called DVD..'


- Y'all should check the video out!!! - it's pretty cool if you ask me, and the song is great too!!!!



:)
 
HAHA...just popped in here for the first time in a couple days, and boy, I have never seen so many closed threads....good job mods on keeping a lid on all that shit
 
I've just discovered something interesting..........


The recent posting of early-90s commercial dance music in the 'rate the song above you' thread got me listening to this:


Snap - Welcome To Tomorrow


- I remember the track well from the time - I loved it then, and I still love it now. But there's an interesting comment under the youtube clip:


'they spend 4 million of dollars in this video was te first full hi definiton in 3D video,used like demo video for a digital hi definition 3D laserdisc, The sony corporation was the head of this project one year later come the bad joke called DVD..'


- Y'all should check the video out!!! - it's pretty cool if you ask me, and the song is great too!!!!



:)

Haha, that's a kinda funny song. Another one in a similar vein:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeiFF0gvqcc

I loved this song when I was like 4, this and "Jump jump" by Kris Kross were my favourite tracks in my early childhood. =D
 
Surgeon - Fabric 53 is the best mix cd I've heard in years. This is how you can play dubstep and have people actually dancing - mix it with techno ;]

Blinding stuff technically imo, Surgeon was always high quality but this is blended to perfection and fucking banging, too.
 
Nice! I've heard he has been at the top of his game lately.

In somewhat related news:

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^^dude, its been a trend....deadra1 was making electrohouse before that, which was the last big trend...its official, deadra1 is a hipster
 
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