lucky, yes.
my homeboy once broke his neck jumping into flat water. doctors said he's lucky to be alive but there's hardly chances he would ever walk again. he did fully recover, but it really changed him, and he converted to Islam a few months later. i think i can understand him better now...
dude... but looking back, everything went in slow motion. bang, look up, see the pieces flying, think, could it hit me? yes, lots of pieces, you better run. longest 1.3 seconds of my life.
i walk down the street with my homie from work, suddenly there's a loud bang above our heads. i look up, and there's a shattered window pane coming our way from the fourth floor. i jump aside and he just puts his hands above his head. fucking thing missed both of us by only a few feet. super...
I played around with fxpansions guru last weekend, and it really is a fine beat sequencer. now i heard about geist being guru's successor and that it's even better. anyone using that for drum loops? how well does it integrate in a host? synching troubles? arranging?
groove quantization ftw
stuff like this happens, i always think of george carlin and what he said about earth. one day it'll just make poof and we're history. but i'd rather be hit by a tsunami than die of cancer from contamination. fuck nuclear power.
i don't, but maschine proved to me how ridiculously easy it is to produce electronic music, especially that minimal stuff that's so popular over here. i have no respect left for those guys now that i know how dead cheap that is with a step sequncer.