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.. strange.. I thought I replied to this posting already...
EJ2 wrote:So, I remain with my somewhat compromised technique; but there isn't a sheet of paper in front of me. I can sit down at any keyboard without any plan or purpose and just play whatever my fingers decide to play. And that's good enough for me.
I completely agree.

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Hi Peter,
Yes. Sorry, I forgot to include this explanation with my interview. But, hey, we can see it here.
Cheers,
Eric

PS: If you've read my post about my sequencer fix, you can expect a few mp3 demos for part 2, including for a couple of MOD-7 prototype combis. :)
Cheers,
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CATALYST v 2 Blast of Inspiration for KRONOS & OASYS: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst2.html
CATALYST v 1 Combi Explosion for KRONOS, OASYS, M3, & K-M50: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst1.html
CHEMISTRY 3, a Groove Injection for Your Karma: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/chem3.html
SoundCloud MP3 Demoshttps://soundcloud.com/ej2-sc
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EJ2 wrote:If you've read my post about my sequencer fix, you can expect a few mp3 demos for part 2, including for a couple of MOD-7 prototype combis. :)
... of course I have read it ! :wink:

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peter m. mahr wrote:
Mag66 wrote:Anyhow, it's really good to see the Blog back online and in action..

Long Live Blogasys!

Nigel
Hi Nigel,

thanks !

... I was already wondering were you have been all the time. What about your CD?
As in all things musical, my CD is much delayed though it is almost finished. At some point I am going to have to put an end to the madness of the almost endless cycle of tweaking and re-recording little bits here and there and release the wretched thing into the wild.. There are a few new demo tracks from the album up on my website for anyone interested.. I would imagine, at the current rate, the new album might be ready by 2008 :)

Seriously though, the main reason for the delay has been extra work I undertook for a movie project that put me way behind schedule.. Apologies for the delay everyone and for the marked lack of postings both here and on Karma Labs in recent months.. though I'm not sure that is such a bad thing for the rest of you given the nature of some of my previous posts.........

:D

Cheers..

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I dare the proposal that Count will reply now to that thread as he together with me is a fan of your music, to which I am listening @ the moment.

btw - "Faith - The Mantovani Mix" sounds great !!!

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Eric said...
personal relationship with the "brave" ones.
:beer
I'll drink to that!
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Post by peter m. mahr »

And here comes Part II:

http://blog.petermmahr.com/2007/11/11/e ... 2-part-ii/

Thank you Eric for the time you spent and your efforts! This is highly appreciated on the other side of the sea.... :wink:

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Post by Charlie »

It is - indeed. Having spent some time on Karma on my own Eric's explainations are very interesting for me! 8)
Eric, I would very much like to get the tutorial you were musing about at the end of this interview!! :twisted:
(*big sigh*) Karma is great BUT so BIG at the same time it's quite a challenge. :? I created a view Combis working through the available tutorials and the "small" manual, following some tipps from this forum (BTW one of the best was the "re-engineering" :wink: ) ... it's fun but A LOT to learn. :oops:
@Peter: thank you for continuing your blog - that's a lot of work I believe many Oasians highly appreciate! =D>
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Hi Peter,
You are very welcome. Actually, completing the blog interview gave me an opportunity to reflect on more than just my history. I highly recommend this process for anyone. Also, I appreciate the quick response on my audio demos (once I figured out my encoding mismatch). That was perfectly timed.

Hi Charlie,
I know what you are saying. Combi creation is a very complex set of steps that one must gain experience with. As I suggested in my interview, most users tend to give up too early in their attempts. To be sure, however, it's not really a mystical alchemy known only to a few. And, there is not just one immutable method that must be adhered to. Anyone willing to indulge in combi creation will eventually make steady progress. You should learn something new with each mistake riddled session. That's the key - a willingness to learn from your errors. Once you get a firm handle on the KARMA aspect, your combi designs will take quantum leaps. That's fairly well how I honed my craft. Nevertheless, I realize that a tutorial from yours truly or Stephen would definitely go a long way in helping others avoid some of the pitfalls that plagued me in the beginning.

At the bottom of the blog, you'll find links to Karma-specific tutorials, including my mini tutorial. I'll probably start with rewriting that for the OASYS (and M3). That simple one will get you started. Stay tuned for it.

Cheers,
Eric
Last edited by EJ2 on Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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CATALYST v 2 Blast of Inspiration for KRONOS & OASYS: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst2.html
CATALYST v 1 Combi Explosion for KRONOS, OASYS, M3, & K-M50: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst1.html
CHEMISTRY 3, a Groove Injection for Your Karma: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/chem3.html
SoundCloud MP3 Demoshttps://soundcloud.com/ej2-sc
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Post by billysynth1 »

Thnkyou Peter for part two of Eric's interview.

Eric, looking forward to the new set of combi's.


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Thanks, Billy. I've been looking forward to getting this out for a while now. Thanks for your patience.
Cheers,
Eric
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CATALYST v 2 Blast of Inspiration for KRONOS & OASYS: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst2.html
CATALYST v 1 Combi Explosion for KRONOS, OASYS, M3, & K-M50: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst1.html
CHEMISTRY 3, a Groove Injection for Your Karma: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/chem3.html
SoundCloud MP3 Demoshttps://soundcloud.com/ej2-sc
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Post by Mike Conway »

I finally read both EJ2 interviews. Blogasys is such a great resource!!! Thanks, Peter.

Eric, you lead an amazing life. You seem mild mannered, considering you were a military drill instructor... :)

I liked reading about your early experimentations with piano tacks and household items to make weird sounds with. I used to get into my sister's piano cabinet and stretch out my workout springs, while putting a mic against them., so it's cool to hear about other people experiments. Makes me feel normal...kind of!

Great stuff.
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Thanks to all of you !
Mike Conway wrote:... so it's cool to hear about other people experiments. Makes me feel normal...kind of!
:lol: :lol:

.. I made somehow the same experiments. Will never forget the vacuum cleaner I sampled into the S-750. Pitched it down, changed the Envelope and it became a jet engine.

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Mike Conway wrote:I finally read both EJ2 interviews. Blogasys is such a great resource!!! Thanks, Peter.

Eric, you lead an amazing life. You seem mild mannered, considering you were a military drill instructor... :)

I liked reading about your early experimentations with piano tacks and household items to make weird sounds with. I used to get into my sister's piano cabinet and stretch out my workout springs, while putting a mic against them., so it's cool to hear about other people experiments. Makes me feel normal...kind of!

Great stuff.
Mild mannered??? I'll have you know that behind this computer screen there lives a phantom,,, uh,, phantom monster crabby crab .... :roll: :lol: Isn't it funny how we, our friends and colleagues in here come off quite a bit different than we really are. However, I think such resources such as Peter's blog help us get to know each other on a more personal basis. Shame we all can't meet for a beer, coffee, milk, [fill in your favorite drink here].
Cheers,
Eric
Cheers,
Jim (aka EJ2) Karma-Lab Associate Combi Developer


CATALYST v 2 Blast of Inspiration for KRONOS & OASYS: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst2.html
CATALYST v 1 Combi Explosion for KRONOS, OASYS, M3, & K-M50: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/catalyst1.html
CHEMISTRY 3, a Groove Injection for Your Karma: http://www.karma-lab.com/sounds/chem3.html
SoundCloud MP3 Demoshttps://soundcloud.com/ej2-sc
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Post by peter m. mahr »

[water]

:wink:

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