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Written by Benton Pena
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Saturday, 26 May 2007 |
 Well I'm proud of my friends, Wilser Ramirez he started building bass guitars in 2001 as a hobby in his garage. This bass guitars rock, the design, sound and craft is outstanding. I can say that's art in every way you look it, he is devoted to bass guitars and it's admirable, you can take a look at his website. Each bass guitar is customizable and can be built the way you want it... you can specify 4, 5 or 6 strings, wood (body, fingerboard), matching pickup covers, matching headstock, what preamp, what pickups hardware color, logo material inlay, bolton, setneck or neckthrough, neck profile, fingerboard profile, string spacing etc... Take a look at his work:  Also visit his website at http://ramirezbass.com/joomla/ I'm just proud, please Wilser keep up the good work, would you?!
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Written by Benton Pena
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Monday, 21 May 2007 |
Tabaré Blanchard o simplemente "Taba" amigo de infancia con un talento impresionante, cuya imaginación nos sorprende, nos llena de orgullo. Basta solo visitar su casa productora La Visual Sonora para darse cuenta y simplemente compartir con el para darse cuenta lo buena onda que es. Aquí un video que se rodó en una sola toma. Les sugiero que se suscriban a su YouTube y vean Bodas de caná. Éxitos Taba! Aqui el link a Bodas de cana, mortal!
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Written by Benton Pena
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
 From Pacemaker.net... Really, who thought it would be possible to shrink a professional DJ system to a size no larger than a peanut butter jelly sandwich? Well, we’re here. Pacemaker is the world’s first pocket-size DJ system!
You already know about the 120 GB, the SNR 103, the bend, pitch, cue, loop, EQ and sound-FX functionality, the separate line-out and headphones crossfaders, the separate line-out and headphones jacks and the two independent channels controlled via the same one interface – all elegantly wrapped in a peanut butter jelly sandwich, only prettier! I'm waiting for the reviews for this promising product, BTW the track on their website is absolutely cool.
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Written by Benton Pena
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Sunday, 11 June 2006 |
View the Blondie Vs. The Doors - Rapture Riders Video (US Version)
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Written by Benton Pena
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Tuesday, 30 May 2006 |
A very interesting video of a guy tips a load of rise over a panel which is vibrating at various frecuencies then rise re-arrenge into patterns depending of the frecuency. Look here. But also look at this one.
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Written by conner_bw
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Wednesday, 14 December 2005 |
Mon Nov 14th, 2005 at 08:15:52 AM EST 
The arcane art of tracking takes what I like to think of as a hacker's approach to making music. The interface is primarily numeric, notes are entered via the keyboard, length, parameters, effects are often entered in hexadecimal notation, and code flies across the screen as if you were looking at the opening credits of The Matrix. What's not to like? This article is a tutorial for beginners, more specifically for nerds with no musical training, on how to start making electronic beats using the most sampled break in the history of recorded music.
link
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2005/11/13/182235/45
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