NYB
05-13-2005, 05:24 PM
Roger -
Your English is more understandable than most native US/UK posters :)
Keep 'em movin'!
"roger lüchinger" <zed@dontspamme.nullzwei.ch> wrote in message
news:3ef8c26b$2@news.swissonline.ch...
> hi,
>
> any kind of hardware or software sequencer will do. this dj probably
created
> his
> own beat and sound patterns. once this is done one can modify these
patterns
> (change melody, insert effects ...) and arrange them to a nice song. I am
a
> DJ and
> I do conventional dj-ing and live sets with my own sound as well. when
DJs
> play
> live sets they can use the same patterns they created for the song
> initially, but they
> are usually triggered from a keyboard ( using a mouse during a live set is
a
> pain
> in the ass - u cant move and dance anymore ;-) ). even most software
> sequencers
> can be remote controlled with a keyboard.
>
> hope my english is understandeable enough. send me an email if I can do
> anything to
> help, although there are millions of more professional people out there.
>
>
> roger
>
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> "Experiment 5" <harry.mythpig@ntlworld.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:yy2Ka.2857$wE4.2525@newsfep3-gui.server.ntli.net...
> > Last night I watched a "DJ" work completely without records. He was
> > triggering samples from 3 keyboards, building up a loop structure. I
> didn't
> > get a chance to speak to him . What software would allow him to work
like
> > that?
> >
> > Dx
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > harry.mythpig@ntlworld.com To reply, throw out the bacon.
> >
> >
>
>
Your English is more understandable than most native US/UK posters :)
Keep 'em movin'!
"roger lüchinger" <zed@dontspamme.nullzwei.ch> wrote in message
news:3ef8c26b$2@news.swissonline.ch...
> hi,
>
> any kind of hardware or software sequencer will do. this dj probably
created
> his
> own beat and sound patterns. once this is done one can modify these
patterns
> (change melody, insert effects ...) and arrange them to a nice song. I am
a
> DJ and
> I do conventional dj-ing and live sets with my own sound as well. when
DJs
> play
> live sets they can use the same patterns they created for the song
> initially, but they
> are usually triggered from a keyboard ( using a mouse during a live set is
a
> pain
> in the ass - u cant move and dance anymore ;-) ). even most software
> sequencers
> can be remote controlled with a keyboard.
>
> hope my english is understandeable enough. send me an email if I can do
> anything to
> help, although there are millions of more professional people out there.
>
>
> roger
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ---------------
> http://www.nullzwei.ch - creating a platform for electronic music
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ---------------
>
>
>
>
>
> "Experiment 5" <harry.mythpig@ntlworld.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:yy2Ka.2857$wE4.2525@newsfep3-gui.server.ntli.net...
> > Last night I watched a "DJ" work completely without records. He was
> > triggering samples from 3 keyboards, building up a loop structure. I
> didn't
> > get a chance to speak to him . What software would allow him to work
like
> > that?
> >
> > Dx
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > harry.mythpig@ntlworld.com To reply, throw out the bacon.
> >
> >
>
>

