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879.1 | | BARNUM::RHODES | | Tue Jul 21 1987 10:04 | 9 |
| Well, I'll be there. I'll bring the Simmons pads and Len's MIDI Drumslave
unit to ship out note-ons, unless Len wants to bring his Octapad. I'll
also bring the TR505 in case the Linn is tied up with sequencer data.
Maybe I should bring the MIDIVERB too?
How are we gonna handle the food? BYOB and BYOSteak? Sounds good to me...
Todd.
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879.2 | | BEOWLF::BARTH | | Tue Jul 21 1987 10:52 | 12 |
| Wow!! Sounds great! I wasn't at midijam 1, as I only started at
DEC last year, but am looking forward to this one -- if I'm not
playing that day (people still get married on Sundays in August!)
Details: Is this an impromptu jam (sequence-as-we-go), or do people
bring full sequenced songs and play along with them; or is this
a Mid-summer NAMM show for everyone to show off their midi gear?
Sounds good, whatever it is -- I'll probably bring the D-50, maybe a
couple disks of MC500 sequenced data, too.
Ron
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879.3 | But Stewardess it is handbaggage | MINDER::KENT | | Tue Jul 21 1987 12:08 | 7 |
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Does anyone know whether a KX88 will fit in the overhead locker
of a 747 ?
See you next week !
Paul.
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879.4 | You Mean It's Not Collapsible? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Tue Jul 21 1987 14:43 | 0 |
879.5 | Here It Is, Finally | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Wed Jul 22 1987 10:50 | 8 |
| I'll bring the Octapad, it works better than the DrumSlave but can
only handle 6 outboard pads (bass, snare, 4 toms?). I'll also
bring some real cymbals and stands?
How are you fixed for burgers, dogs, buns, chips, beers, etc?
len.
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879.6 | I'll be boogie-ing in spirit... | JON::ROSS | Network partner excited first try!{pant} | Wed Jul 22 1987 12:38 | 10 |
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Alas, I have made other plans....
Paul, no self-respecting midiot would do anything less than
buy a SEAT for his KX88 next to him.
You can even put the arm rest up and practice.
wonnie
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879.7 | hi-tech Stockboys From Hell | SALSA::MOELLER | 115�F.,but it's a DRY heat..(thud) | Wed Jul 22 1987 14:58 | 7 |
| another drunken high-tech brawl.. ah, memories.
Wish I could be there. Drink/eat one for me.
Avoid 1/4/5 progressions, please.
karl
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879.8 | Wild horses (alright, that's pretty cliche'). | THUNDR::BAILEY | Steph Bailey | Wed Jul 22 1987 15:03 | 6 |
| I'd be interested in seeing the faces behind the prose...
Of course, I, like all others, need more information (specifically,
directions, and some indication of format (CP/M or MS-DOS)).
Steph
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879.9 | And maybe something to drink, too. | AITG::WELLS | Left of Center | Thu Jul 23 1987 14:25 | 4 |
| I'll bring the TX81Z if someone else brings the wind controller!
Richard
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879.10 | "Wimpy" strings my patootie... | JAWS::COTE | The Revenge. This time it's personnel. | Thu Jul 23 1987 14:28 | 3 |
| I could bring my bass if Stevie K. is busy that day.... ;^)
Edd
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879.11 | PARTY!!! We be jammin'! | FDCV01::ARVIDSON | Say *NO* to anti-taping chips!!! | Thu Jul 23 1987 16:32 | 5 |
| Looks like a mighty fine time will be had, count me and my SO in!
Seeing as Mr. Barth will be bringing his D-50, I'll leave mine at home.
Dan
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879.12 | Midijam Update... | JUNIOR::DREHER | This time it's personal... | Fri Jul 24 1987 14:13 | 60 |
| Looks like we have some attendees and Equipment volunteers.
Here's what I think we got so far:
Todd Rhodes - Simmons pads (velocity), TR505, Todd Pads
Len Fehskens - OctoPads, drum hardware (stands and cymbals)
Ron Barth - D-50, MC-500 disks
Stephen Baily - there is no PC here, just bring yourself
Richard Wells - TX81Z
Ed Cote - Mirage, Bass (with NEW strings?)
Dan Arvidson - Another D-50? Naaaaawwwww
Paul Kent - Himself, in person
Someone volunteered a DX7 with E! somewhere, but I forget.
We need a keyboard stand or two, and also lots of midi
and audio cords. Another Midipatcher would help, too.
We'll talk about food and refreshments in another reply.
Is this list correct? Anymore attendees in the wings?
Todd, can you also bring your proto-type pads for a demo?
Maybe you can take orders!
Directions:
On error call 877-7295
Way_1:
Mass Pike to Natick (Rt. 30) exit
follow off ramp toward (Speen St. Natick)
First set of lights, take a left. This is Speen St. You will
see Ground Round restaraunt and Exxon station.
Next set of lights - Take a right onto Old Connecticut Path
Goto Over_Mass_Pike (Yeck - a goto)
Way_2:
Or take Rt. 9 to Speen St. Exit.
follow toward Framingham, Rt. 30
(there are Mass Pike signs, just follow until Rt. 30)
Go straight through the lights
2nd set of lights take a right (Old Connecticut Path)
Over_Mass_Pike:
Go over Mass Pike Bridge, Shell station on your right
Take first right after Shell station onto Brownlea Road
Take first right off Brownlea onto LaClede Ave.
Take first left off LaClede onto Chouteau Ave.
Follow all the way down until it intersects with LaSalle Ave.
Our house is the white house on the left corner lot.
# 47 LaSalle Avenue, park anywhere available
Call Jam_Setup_Routine
Call Party_routine
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879.13 | Aw, c'mon, I have SOME equipment. | MAY20::BAILEY | Steph Bailey | Fri Jul 24 1987 15:00 | 7 |
| I'm the E! man. I'll bring my three tier Rok-Steady, with it's
vaunted portability, if necessary. (Any need for an MKS-50? That's
the only other really interesting thing that I have. I always say,
no such thing as a too-fat stack of strings...)
Steph
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879.14 | Ok, I'm in | TALLIS::KLOSTERMAN | Stevie K | Fri Jul 24 1987 15:28 | 8 |
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I'll be helping someone move during the afternoon, but should be
able to show up later.
Don't think strings will help Edd's bass, so I guess I'll have to show up. Guess
I better shed before next week (slow summer). We can compare the 'classic'
Gibson with a real bass guitar as a side show (note: :^), Edd). I could bring
the ESQ, if you'd like...although I'm sure it will be outclassed.
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879.15 | More ivories or plasticies? | AITG::WELLS | Left of Center | Fri Jul 24 1987 19:47 | 8 |
| Do we want to have more keyboard controllers? I don't know how
this is supposed to operate. Will we all just play in one joyous
cacophony, or everybody gets to try the setup sequentially? I can
bring my pf80 if we want a weighted action controller. No aftertouch
and limited MIDI, though, so someone's KX88 would be preferable.
Richard
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879.16 | Count me in... | AITG::ARNOLD | Currently at Brown University | Tue Jul 28 1987 15:22 | 30 |
| My wife and I are hoping to attend this year's MIDIJAM.
As far as equipment goes, I have the following that I could bring:
MIDI:
- Yamaha PF-15 w/MIDI retrofit (88-keys weighted action)
- Roland TR707
non-MIDI:
- Mini-KORG mono analog synth
- KORG PolySix
- Mesa/Boogie Mark III amp (simul-class) w/ 12" EV
- 15" (Bass) extension speaker cabinet
- Schecter Strat-type 6-string
- Rickenbacker 4001 bass
non-musical:
- food
- beverage
I don't have a car big enough for all of the above. Please let
me know what people would like to fiddle with and I'll bring the
"most popular" items.
Hope to see you Sunday,
- John -
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879.17 | The weekend has arrived... | FSBIC2::DDREHER | E/P in training | Fri Jul 31 1987 15:30 | 29 |
| Well, the MIDIjam is on for this coming Sunday. And looks like
we'll have a good turnout and good weather. Steph Bailey, please
bring your DX7. If anybody else has some neat midi toys to bring that
haven't been discussed, bring 'em. Sequencers with prepared data
for all to listen to are also welcome. There will be enough synths
and drum machines to drive. Remember to bring enough cords and
power strips for those bring stuff. Clearly mark what's yours,
so there is no confusion on tear down.
Some rules around jammin':
There will be lots of time to jam but not all the time. If
people are interest in seeing how the technology works or on trying
something out, there should be time. Also, if jamming turns into
a complete cacophony, I will not hessitate in powering down volume,
since I'm hosting this event. And no hogging jammin' time.
Food and booze:
It's strickliy BYOB. Remember it's Sunday so stock up ahead
of time. There is also a gas grill so if you want to, bring burgers,
franks, steaks, etc. If some would like to bring salads to share
etc., please feel free. We will provide ketchup, pickles, mustard,
potato chips, paper plates, and other condiments.
There is a small pool and a lake down the street, so bring shorts
and bathing suits if its a hot day.
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879.18 | My Regrets | AITG::WELLS | Left of Center | Sun Aug 02 1987 02:11 | 6 |
| Dunno if anyone will be reading this before the event, but I won't
be able to make it. I hope a fine time is had by all, and that
eveyone has complete reports filed here by 9am Monday.
Richard
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879.19 | we need a review. | JON::ROSS | Network partner excited first try!{pant} | Mon Aug 03 1987 12:19 | 5 |
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So how was it guys?
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879.20 | Thanks, everyone... | BIZET::ARNOLD | Currently at Brown University | Mon Aug 03 1987 18:34 | 23 |
| Many thanks to the entire Dreher family for hosting MidiJam II. Gail
and I really enjoyed ourselves and I got a lot of ideas for my home
studio once I have enough time to plug everything back in. Thanks
also to everyone who brought along themselves or the instruments.
The selection was phenomenal.
For me the highlights were:
- Seeing Todd's home-made drum pad in action. I don't know a lot about
these things but the prototype unit held its own all afternoon with the
rest of the Simmons pads. If I could get a bunch of these and a
pad-to-MIDI box for a reasonable amount of money, I'd junk my acoustic
drum kit and just play drums through my TR-707 fom the pads.
- Fiddling with Steph Bailey's E!'d DX7 and MKS-50. I learned a
lot about each instrument from the few moments of explanation I
got from Steph and from playing them. This really brought the need
one could have for an aftertouch-sensitive keyboard. I'd never
played one before but learned quickly that with the right patches,
the pressure sensitivity can make one's playing more dynamic.
- The Dreher's studio itself. The ideas I got from talking to Dave
and seeing his studio in action were plentiful.
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879.21 | But I did not shoot The Deputy | MINDER::KENT | | Tue Aug 11 1987 04:39 | 19 |
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Well not that the lag has jetted I ought to get round to thanking
all thos who hosted me during my little trippette around the various
facilities of Commusic.
Firstly thanks to Monsieur Dreher for hosting the Midijam and also
thanks to him for the guided tour of his recording facility. The
Midijam was fun and Dave's studio gave me lots of Ideas for improving
things at home.
Also thanks to to LEDS-BIM for paying for my drinks for a whole
evening. I didn't get to meet Miss Mitsubishi but then in the state
I was in when I left it wouldn't have mattered. My guide say's thay
my "wrong side of the road" driving improves after a Bloody Mary
or two.
Tel me again. Who was it who shot the Sheriff.
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