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Wed, 11 Jan 95 04:01:11 CST
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Re: YAP (fwd)
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quoted 3 lines there's not that much gear on this album! i wonder why people think>there's not that much gear on this album! i wonder why people think >it sounds so exotic? it's really just one sampler, one analog synth >and a korg wavestation. all through a LINE mixer, no less...
Well, I also know he used a Waldorf Microwave on quite a bit of it. I used to live across the hall from his best friend\ex-roomate don't ya' know. ;> An analog synth used on much of it was a Jupiter 8, the very same jupiter 8 that sat in my studio for quite a few months. It was his ex-roomate's and he let me borrow it as well. ;> I got a copy a year or so back (for free from this same guy) and it is a pretty nice effort. I like the soundscape work much more than when that tired old breakbeat comes over the top. To my ears, it kind of has a muzak quality about it at times. This is not a rip, just a feeling I get while listening to it. Rob "The patch in fig. 2-23 gives the sound of a cracking whip. (Why don't you try to synthesize some screams to go along with it?)" - Roland Model 104 Sequencer Manual