quoted 5 lines given that we have so much raw sound material and so many ways to fold>
>given that we have so much raw sound material and so many ways to fold
>spindle and mutilate it, building new boxes seems like a waste of
>time.
>
ouch. harsh, jon, harsh. I like to make my own and mod my existing
equipment, because I KNOW what I want and I KNOW what my setup needs. This
is my attraction to modulars, like the beauties Serge are still putting
out. You look at you setup, find the holes, and fill them up with
specific modules. I agree that a Wavestation (as Jon mentioned before in
the above post) is a powerful piece, but some people (such as I) might find
it useless in their setup as all the bases it covers, are already
covered. There is a point where what the commercial companies make and
made just won't do that special something in that special way you want it
to. Then, you make\mod something so you DO have a synth that does a
PERSONALLY pleasing thing in a way that works well with YOU. Its not just
about sounds, its about "ergonomics". ;>
Enough gear talk, lets leave that to Analogue Heaven. So, where can I get
ahold of the William Orbit mixes of Radioactivity?
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