DJ Rype on September 29th

Posted by rype on 27th September 2009 in Uncategorized

Just announced:

Fresh off a new systems revert to Mac OS Leopard; DJ Rype will be spinning (beats) amid fire spinning (Controlled Burn) on Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Look forward to rockin’ it with you then!

Link: Calendar Event Information

Tempestuous Technology

Posted by rype on 25th September 2009 in Events

Following my avid approval of everything Apple, I decided to upgrade to the latest and greatest version of the Mac OS operating system: 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Now one would be inclined to think that the keyword, “upgrade,” invoked in reference to this software release would entail that the well-being of one’s computer would either remain the same or improve… Big mistake on my part!

Although I am sure that this latest installment of Mac OS X carries multiple noteworthy upgrades under the hood (Grand Central Dispatch, 64-bit program rewrites, etc.), I would not recommend anyone with professional requirements to install this upgrade until existing programs are upgraded/re-written for the 10.6 (or for that matter, 10.6.1) release.

I discovered this the difficult way, three hours before a live DJ set on Tuesday (I upgraded my system over the prior weekend): I was tinkering around with a couple tunes to see if their keys matched when Native Instruments Tracktor DJ Studio crashed without warning. Terrified–as this was the first time this reliable program had exhibited such behavior–I tried furiously to reproduce the issue. It seemed as though the application quit after playing audio from any three tracks loaded into any of the decks. Alas, such performance would cause havoc at a live show…

Next stop… Yes, indeed, the PC server computer tower. I began transferring the music, data, and drivers I needed for the show, and even on a gigabit ethernet link, the transfer indicator pointed to a long wait. Flash forward one hour and I finally make it to the venue nearly 15 minutes late. I complete the necessary setup; however, the PC is on the fritz: continuously scrolling through different Traktor layouts in an infinite loop. Of course, I found a thread addressing the cause of this malady.

I was finally able to piece together some coherent tunes via a synthesis of my iPhone and iTunes. And Controlled Burn, as always, never ceases to impress even in light of the audio hiccups. In fact, the night would’ve been an utter disappointment had it not been for their supportive energy.

Finishing up the Fall at the Celtic Forest

Posted by rype on 20th September 2009 in Events

For those of you that have witnessed this enthralling environment smack-dab in the artery of the Biggest Little; I need not make the case for why you should attend the final weeks of the Celtic Forest. For those that haven’t had the opportunity to gaze upon this marvel, I offer three words: Art, Fire, Music–In such a combination and presentation to delightfully lick at your synaptic space! Dates for Controlled Burn’s performance accompanied by a host of local Reno DJs is announced below!

Fall at the Celtic Forest: Beats and Fire

Featuring Controlled Burn and local DJs
Tuesdays through October, 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Corner of Sierra Street and Island Avenue, on the bank of the Truckee River, downtown Reno

Brought to you by the Black Rock Arts Foundation

Tuesday, 9/22 DJ Rype (Rory Pierce)
Tuesday, 9/29 DJSource (Steve Bollinger)
Tuesday, 10/6 DJ Rype
Tuesday, 10/13 David Bobzien
Tuesday, 10/20 DJSource
Tuesday, 10/27 David Bobzien

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Beta 1.0 Launch

Posted by rype on 28th August 2009 in Welcome

So I’ve been meaning to get this web site going along with a couple other personal sites for a long time now, but the inevitable excuse kept popping up (perhaps procrastination as well). After seeing that my mother-in-law successfully posted a site/blog dedicated to knitting patterns, I was inspired to go ahead and reserve a few domain names along with some remote web space from JustHost.com (although I am only a day into using it, it is a wonderful service!).

I have setup this WordPress blog as an interface to disseminate the music I enjoy so much and to receive feedback from the general populace that shares this passion. Please feel free to register and post, comment, or upload.

Rory (DJ Rype)