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Our second release was produced by our favourite producer and live act Cyp aka Lukáš Novotný sometime in 2005… and even was for a while avaiable for download on Cyp’s website. When this stuff came to us we’d liked it very much and so we’ve decided to take the best from the previous unofficial… release, we tried and remastered it, and we put there one more bonus track – which was for a long time in recordcases of just few of us…it contains legendary speech show which performed our friend dj Daho at party Apokalypsa in 1999, and which Cyp used for this track… so now we have here a 7.tracker ep just for you. Well go on, enjoy it and leave a comment…

Kūriniai:
1. Cyp – They Saw Us (0:34)
2. Cyp – New equipment (4:55)
3. Cyp – Beyond Rules (4:48)
4. Cyp – 7th process (4:40)
5. Cyp – Fear of Converging pt.1 (1:23)
6. Cyp – Style (5:27)
7. Cyp – Důvod (4:33)

Išsisaugok

Video iš žiburėlio čia ir čia.

• Mattias Engvall

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“This is the first of a series of posts offering free digital versions of old ARCart releases, previously only available on vinyl,
and in which I will waffle on a bit about the original releases.
“Joyrage”, the first ARCart release came out on ARC in May 1999. It was my third vinyl release, coming after “Watch As
We Now Drift” on Meta, and “Beyond The Pale” on Kne’Deep. Those two previous releases helped provide some momentum
and recognition from distributors. Not enough, though, for Prime Distribution, the main movers in the UK when the label was
originally conceived and proposed..”

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In this short demo video I briefly demonstrate how I circumvented the use of a mouse to start clips in Ableton Live.

I grew tired of clicking on the tiny triangles to launch the different sounds/parts in Ableton Live as this proved to be an absolutely nerve-wrecking thing to do when performing in nightclubs. It was the thing I hated most about this way of performing, as I spend way too much time staring at the screen and trying to hit the damn play-buttons of each soundclip.

To get a more comfortable way to control Ableton Live and to get rid of the mouse completely, you may spend $$ on a dedicated MIDI-controller like the great AKAI APC40 or the cool Novation Launchpad for example.

Since I already have an Evolution UC33e to control sound levels, EQs and VST-effects, I decided to go for a low-budget solution by using an additional driver to map important functions to a Playstation-style twin-USB-gamepad. Any USB-joypad would do, including original PS3 controllers but I chose the twin-pad because it is inexpensive and gives me two controllers on one port, so I can map important Ableton Live functions on controller A and mouse-functions to controller B.

Now I can launch clips with ease and have got one hand free to tweak the UC33e, external effects-units or use the mixer at the same time thanks to this low-cost solution.

Prisiminkim..

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