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Cabinfever wrote:deaneager
: I haven't read a more true and refreshing post than yours in many weeks. The Dig is the world's most boring instrument, the original "one drone only".

As for hippies... just remember the old saying: "Never trust a hippy".
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morelia wrote:
deaneager wrote:Man, I heard enough f*ckin' hippies honkin' away on friggin' didjeridoos at Glastonbury '94 to put me off for life. Only when you've heard Didjies constantly for about 4 days (along with dull-witted hippies sharing their extremely dull stories about how they learned to play the thing from a genuine, alcoholic, crack-addicted Aborigine in Australia after they'd spent a month in Thailand off their tits on Opium) do you realise how crap the goddamn instrument sounds. By the end of the festival, not even mind-bending hallucinogens could make the stupid drone (that's the didj, not the hippies) sound interesting.
Does the soft-synth have a monotonous-hippy loop function to make it sound authentic?
I say you are a narrow minded fuckwit but that may just be a small part of your personality. You may be a reasonable person for all I know but your post is pathetic.
:hihi: :hihi: :hihi:
Narrow mided? Nah!
Unreasonable? Probably.
Pathetic post? That's your opinion, although you give no specifics. Question is - could I persuade you to change your mind about my post, or are you unreasonable too?

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daExpert wrote:I have to say this with my experienced opinion: the didjitizer effect plugin is horribly useless. The only twat who would use this is a bleepy trance wanna-be. Oh, excuse me, I'm rambling. At least it's the truth.
Careful dude, don't express an opinion on here based on your experiences - they'll have your balls!!!
:-o
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deaneager wrote:
morelia wrote:
deaneager wrote:Man, I heard enough f*ckin' hippies honkin' away on friggin' didjeridoos at Glastonbury '94 to put me off for life. Only when you've heard Didjies constantly for about 4 days (along with dull-witted hippies sharing their extremely dull stories about how they learned to play the thing from a genuine, alcoholic, crack-addicted Aborigine in Australia after they'd spent a month in Thailand off their tits on Opium) do you realise how crap the goddamn instrument sounds. By the end of the festival, not even mind-bending hallucinogens could make the stupid drone (that's the didj, not the hippies) sound interesting.
Does the soft-synth have a monotonous-hippy loop function to make it sound authentic?
I say you are a narrow minded fuckwit but that may just be a small part of your personality. You may be a reasonable person for all I know but your post is pathetic.
:hihi: :hihi: :hihi:
Narrow mided? Nah!
Unreasonable? Probably.
Pathetic post? That's your opinion, although you give no specifics. Question is - could I persuade you to change your mind about my post, or are you unreasonable too?
Well I appreciate your sense of humour about it. I am not out to just say that you are a fuckwit but I do believe you should look more holistically at many things. The didgeridoo is much more than just the sound it makes. It is an important instrument in the history of a race of people. It was/is used in ceremony and people from all over the world watch re-enactments of these ceremonies. I know a man that makes, sells and teaches how to play them. Each one is unique and is made of particular timber and created in part by termites. I also don't see anything informative in the
alcoholic, crack-addicted Aborigine in Australia
comments. Australian aborigines have many problems integrating into a society and way of life that was forced upon them and drug and alcahol abuse is just one of them.
Pathetic post? That's your opinion, although you give no specifics. Question is - could I persuade you to change your mind about my post, or are you unreasonable too?
You don't have to change my mind about your post. I have no doubt you don't like the sound of the didgeridoo. To be honest I get tired of it pretty quickly as well. In the right context though it is an erie, ambient sound that is to me inseparable from Aboriginal culture.
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morelia wrote: I also don't see anything informative in the
alcoholic, crack-addicted Aborigine in Australia
comments. Australian aborigines have many problems integrating into a society and way of life that was forced upon them and drug and alcahol abuse is just one of them.
Pathetic post? That's your opinion, although you give no specifics. Question is - could I persuade you to change your mind about my post, or are you unreasonable too?
You don't have to change my mind about your post. I have no doubt you don't like the sound of the didgeridoo. To be honest I get tired of it pretty quickly as well. In the right context though it is an erie, ambient sound that is to me inseparable from Aboriginal culture.
The 'alcoholic, crack-addicted Aborigine' line was not meant to be derogatory toward the Aborigines. In fact (although, not obviously) I was taking the p*ss out the hippies all seemed to have the same story. It was almost the de-rigeur, touristy thing to do, "I'm not buying it unless you have at least one addiction I can tell the folks back home about."
I'm sure, used in the right context, the didj is a very powerful instrument. 96 hrs of it being used in the wrong context, by white middle-class kids with dreadlocks, who are just blowing on it just 'cos they're too stoned to think of anything interesting to say might have taken any of that magic away, should I ever be lucky enough to experience it.
However, can a soft-synth really replicate all that you say goes into the real didjeridoo experience?

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deaneager wrote:it's good not to take yourself so seriously, there are others out there who can do that for you. :wink:
Too true. I dunno, I don't think I was taking it too seriously, I was just voicing what my brain was thinking at that particular moment.
Absolutely. In fact, odds are I know more about internal and external communication skills and the doors of perception than most - maybe even you.
If we've both done shrooms then I would say we're probably on the same level, a shroom trip is really all you need to understand it ;)
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deaneager wrote:However, can a soft-synth really replicate all that you say goes into the real didjeridoo experience?
I don't believe so.

It seems I may have over reacted to your post but it did come across a bit derogatory. I'm sorry for that.
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Andrew Vernon wrote:
deaneager wrote:it's good not to take yourself so seriously, there are others out there who can do that for you. :wink:
Too true. I dunno, I don't think I was taking it too seriously, I was just voicing what my brain was thinking at that particular moment.
Absolutely. In fact, odds are I know more about internal and external communication skills and the doors of perception than most - maybe even you.
If we've both done shrooms then I would say we're probably on the same level, a shroom trip is really all you need to understand it ;)
No probs dude.
Yeah I've done 'shrooms, acid (7 blots once - ewww :shock: :-o ) and the like. It's partly what I was on about, but also I've studied NLP, hypnotherapy for the past 12 years. But before taking any mindbenders I used to meditate daily anyway, so a lot of what I experienced through hallucinogens was kinda familiar. Well, familiar except for the talking paper fish and zillions of multi-coloured triangles. Whoah! Meditation was kinda like going for a daily run, acid was like being tied with a length of rope to the rear bumper of a car travelling at 25mph!!! Fun for as long as you can avoid being dragged on your face.
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morelia wrote:
deaneager wrote:However, can a soft-synth really replicate all that you say goes into the real didjeridoo experience?
I don't believe so.

It seems I may have over reacted to your post but it did come across a bit derogatory. I'm sorry for that.
Don't worry dude, my post was over-stated in the first place to get a reaction one way or the other. I guess it's the Irish blood in me. You know how the Irish love debate.
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I've not done acid yet, sorta wish someone would pull a modern day kool-aid test on me.
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deaneager wrote:Man, I heard enough f*ckin' hippies honkin' away on friggin' didjeridoos at Glastonbury '94 to put me off for life. Only when you've heard Didjies constantly for about 4 days (along with dull-witted hippies sharing their extremely dull stories about how they learned to play the thing from a genuine, alcoholic, crack-addicted Aborigine in Australia after they'd spent a month in Thailand off their tits on Opium) do you realise how crap the goddamn instrument sounds. By the end of the festival, not even mind-bending hallucinogens could make the stupid drone (that's the didj, not the hippies) sound interesting.
Does the soft-synth have a monotonous-hippy loop function to make it sound authentic?

You should be shot for that alone. (Metaphoricly speaking)
Firstly like Indegenous Australians in central Australia could even afford crack.
Not every Aborigine is a damn alcoholic either !!!!!!
Most of the Full Blooded indegenous peoples still live in thrid world conditions I might add.
My brother used to work as a lawyer for NALIS (Northan Aboriginal and Islander Legal service).
Having visted him and mixed with these people I can honestly say they are generally the most maligned and misunderstood people I have ever met.
They aren't all alcoholics.
They DEFINATELY are not CRACK USERS (this is f**king LA we're talking about you know).
Keep the racism and bigoted comments to yourself next time please :x :x :x :x .

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Andrew Vernon wrote:I've not done acid yet, sorta wish someone would pull a modern day kool-aid test on me.
I wouldn't say it wasn't interesting but probably not so much that I wouldn't prefer to go back and choose a more sound mind instead.
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FaX wrote:
You should be shot for that alone. (Metaphoricly speaking)
Firstly like Indegenous Australians in central Australia could even afford crack.
Not every Aborigine is a damn alcoholic either !!!!!!
Most of the Full Blooded indegenous peoples still live in thrid world conditions I might add.
My brother used to work as a lawyer for NALIS (Northan Aboriginal and Islander Legal service).
Having visted him and mixed with these people I can honestly say they are generally the most maligned and misunderstood people I have ever met.
They aren't all alcoholics.
They DEFINATELY are not CRACK USERS (this is fkucing LA we're talking about you know).
Keep the racism and bigoted comments to yourself next time please :x :x :x :x .

f**k you all misunderstanding a simple funny story and make it a question of racism.

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FaX wrote:
deaneager wrote:Man, I heard enough f*ckin' hippies honkin' away on friggin' didjeridoos at Glastonbury '94 to put me off for life. Only when you've heard Didjies constantly for about 4 days (along with dull-witted hippies sharing their extremely dull stories about how they learned to play the thing from a genuine, alcoholic, crack-addicted Aborigine in Australia after they'd spent a month in Thailand off their tits on Opium) do you realise how crap the goddamn instrument sounds. By the end of the festival, not even mind-bending hallucinogens could make the stupid drone (that's the didj, not the hippies) sound interesting.
Does the soft-synth have a monotonous-hippy loop function to make it sound authentic?

You should be shot for that alone. (Metaphoricly speaking)
Firstly like Indegenous Australians in central Australia could even afford crack.
Not every Aborigine is a damn alcoholic either !!!!!!
Most of the Full Blooded indegenous peoples still live in thrid world conditions I might add.
My brother used to work as a lawyer for NALIS (Northan Aboriginal and Islander Legal service).
Having visted him and mixed with these people I can honestly say they are generally the most maligned and misunderstood people I have ever met.
They aren't all alcoholics.
They DEFINATELY are not CRACK USERS (this is fkucing LA we're talking about you know).
Keep the racism and bigoted comments to yourself next time please :x :x :x :x .
Oo, look there's a conclusion over there, why don't you jump to it?
Firstly, At no point did I make a derogatory comment about Aborigines. The only derogatory comments I've made are about the white, middle class kids who get a kick out of telling their story of just how down-and-out and genuinely indigenous the Aboriginal they bought their didj from was (for f*ck-all of Daddy's money I might add). This is just before these kids go back to uni after their year out, get their degree, cut off their dreads and get a job for £30k.
Secondly - Me, racist & bigoted? B*ll*cks! Many of my friends and colleagues are Asian, black or gay. Hell, I shared a house with a homosexual couple for a year and was subjected to nearly as much bigotry as they, 'cos obviously I must be gay if I share a house with homosexuals (that last bit was sarcasm by the way, you may not have noticed). Black, white, gay, straight, Muslim, Jew, Hindi, whatever - I couldn't care less, 'cos it's our behaviour that counts. And the white, middle class, be-dreadlocked kids boasting about how cheaply they bought their didj; and how desperate the Aboriginal was who was selling it, is what I found distasteful.
Read my other comments on this thread and get a bigger (although not full) picture of me before you make your wild assumptions.

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Highvoltage wrote:
FaX wrote:
You should be shot for that alone. (Metaphoricly speaking)
Firstly like Indegenous Australians in central Australia could even afford crack.
Not every Aborigine is a damn alcoholic either !!!!!!
Most of the Full Blooded indegenous peoples still live in thrid world conditions I might add.
My brother used to work as a lawyer for NALIS (Northan Aboriginal and Islander Legal service).
Having visted him and mixed with these people I can honestly say they are generally the most maligned and misunderstood people I have ever met.
They aren't all alcoholics.
They DEFINATELY are not CRACK USERS (this is fkucing LA we're talking about you know).
Keep the racism and bigoted comments to yourself next time please :x :x :x :x .

fcuk you all misunderstanding a simple funny story and make it a question of racism.
Cheers dude. Some people, eh?

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