From alex Sent Fri, Mar 5th 1999, 09:58
(delurk) Simon Walley wrote: > Its like knowing your perceived limits and getting round them in some > way - like kids using four channel trackers to create stunning music. Yes, limits are good. Time exploring buttons, features, twiddles, is not creative time imho. Self-imposed or genre-emposed limits makes a track more concentrated and interesting. Then you get rivers flowing, rather than huge ponds forming. I guess the ponds would be ambient music and the rivers would include dance music. V -- "By now we should _all_ have spaceships." -TMCM