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Super! I decided to wait before assuming, woohoo! A G5 Imac is a desktop computer, but essentially the monitor (his is a 17") contains the entire system and a keyboard and mouse would be plugged in normally. Instead, Sasha helped design and "imagineer" a controller to use for ableton Live, the software he uses. This one should really help, its all about your quandry.
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Good post. Thanks for not flaming me. I meant well and apparently I couldn't express that properly (perhaps by way of poor choice of words) in the original post.
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[url]http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature_view.asp?ID=543[/url]
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Thanks for the link. I'll try and read it on lunch :)
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As for the GU board superiority... all I can say,people who insult and demean someone for playing electronic music from a computer, and using technology to change and play with "techno", are people who would find any other way to sound cooler and smarter, and all about "the scene". Sasha doesnt need to prove he can play without the computer, so its not at all a matter of covering up for sucking or something.[/quote]
You hit the nail on the head my friend. I have noticed that there wicked case of "Elitist superiority" complex going about that forum. Sometimes I find it offending, other times I find it downright funny (sometimes at the poster's expense :) ).
I've seen Sasha play at Twilo back ~97-98 during the days of the dark, perhaps "now-thats-what-I-call-Prog!" (lol! just having a laugh mate! please don't flame me) era and have watched him tear up the decks so I know he is more than capable of it. I loved AirdrawnDagger (breath of fresh air IMO) and Involver, which consequently got quite the slagging on the GU forum. Hence I will always be a fan of his always-amazing work. That is pretty interesting how he integrated a specific controller into the Ableton Live software.
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Always go back and ask yourself and others... isn't it about the music, and loving the music and making the music in as many new ways as possible, and if u dont like a DJ, or they "suck", nobody is holding a gun to your head to dance to that beat. Go find what you like or want, THERE AINT nuthin worse than those who stick around just to be bummers around everyone's good time...
....if they knew how to have a good time, they wouldn't sit around wasting time, they would be wherever that good time is, otherwise they can SHUT THE FUCK UP! :) lol
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You know, its funny you bring this up because during the past few years the music scene has changed quite a bit. I know its always changing but it just seems we were sort of stuck in a Prog rut a few years ago with some of GU series and what the DJs were spinning. Then we got out of it and all this new music evolved which I'm quite thankful for. The only thing I find confusing is the classifying of genres or styles. Progressive, Breaks, House, Trance, Acid, Tribal, etc. For the most part I usually have a hard time making a distinction between them (with the exception of Trance and Tribal). I've witnessed people argue over trying to match a song with a genre and I often wonder: Who cares? If it sounds good, why go to all the trouble to classify something like that? I know it may sound odd to some of you, perhaps even trivial but for me if it sounds good, then it all sounds the same. Part of that isn't laziness on my part, its more the fact that I do honestly have a hard time making a distinction between some of the stuff.
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Thank you for your honest questions and ideas, I would just be careful using the word dignity lightly... dignity (true deep down dignity) is essentially ..Am I a good person worthy of living and worthy of love, happiness, compassion.... the dignity comes from not denying anyone else those things, and being honest about who you are to yourself and others. (last example) Sasha isnt trying to "trick us" or pull a fast one and hope that nobody comments on the computer... he is well aware and freely discusses what and why he is doing this, accepting whatever comes with it (that is dignified) (criticizing the method without giving it the opportunity to prove itself musically and bring something new to the table.
Oh boy, spent on music and art, here come the long posts again for a few days...... :([/quote]
Again, poor word usage on my part. I apologize. I know Sasha isn't trying to pull a fast one on us and will continue to enjoy good music that he puts out.