you can.
> I don't generally consider Ace of
> Base to be quality music anyway (from a musical standpoint).
agreed... i were talking about a good investment.
> My style was greatly affected by my mood at the moment, and I have tried
> almost every style at one time or another, but in general I stayed in 4
genres:
>
not to far from my taste. If you have been into the "cyber" thing (i'm a
bit afrid to say the c-word these days :-) ) maybe you will like my graphic
novel:
http://194.182.38.101/m&k/gallery/maxmcorp/GNov/main.htm
> I suspect my minimum requirements for equipment
> are somewhat higher than they need to be
I to have been thruu expensive studio setups, and have found out that i
don't really need it anymore. A kebord, a sampler and a computer is all
thats neede. In a wery short time affordable soundcards will take over it
all. (I read once in "Keyboard" magazine that the amount of money spend on
music instruments worldwide was less than whats spend in a big US Mart.)
> Its not what you have, but what you do with what you have.
I know what you mean, but it's not quite right. There's a lot of "buts" to
that remark.
MAX M Rasmussen
New Media Director
Private: maxmcorp@inet.uni-c.dk
http://inet.uni-c.dk/~maxmcorp
Work: maxm@novavision.dk
http://www.novavision.dk/
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