Hi Johan,
quoted 2 lines It's not the synths that create the emotions,
> It's not the synths that create the emotions,
> it's the person playing them!
well that's not strictly true mate,
and not what the geezer was asking.
i'm sure if you told him what synths
were used, and if left to his own
devices, he's every bit as capable
of coming up with the some of the
emotive (gag) sounds as mr james.
i would've pointed the enquirant at "korg"
synths, if he's looking for nice rich pad
sounds. or something cheap and twiddly like
an SH101 or Juno6 if he wants analog punch
and bleeps.
quoted 1 line While I'm still speaking, let me defend Richard for a while.
> While I'm still speaking, let me defend Richard for a while.
zzzz....must you. :)
quoted 3 lines they're all great and nobody else has put that much consistent
> they're all great and nobody else has put that much consistent
> material. Of course we all knew this already but sometimes you
> need to remind yourself.
grin, or brainwash yourself again?
of course, its all about free choice, and if you choose
to listen to RDJ, good for you. what i would say is that
your missing out on a lot of good 'other' music by being
so blinkered in your attitudes. check out some of the
'other' bands mentioned on this list, they're not all
tossers.
quoted 2 lines So if you're feeling anti-RDJ, turn whatever you're listening
> So if you're feeling anti-RDJ, turn whatever you're listening
> to off and put on you're favourite AFX track instead.
grin, i'm afraid i don't have one.
All the best,
Ken
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