quoted 4 lines I can also see May's argument from a techno point of view. I've used sofware> I can also see May's argument from a techno point of view. I've used sofware
> sequencers for a long time but I find composing n a hardware sequencer much
> more fun and more stimulating musically, because I'm actively listenng all
> the time instead of looking at my arrangement on a screen.
I thought the whole spirit of Techno was apparent in the
name: "Techno: Music made with Technology"
.. to ignore/shun what is perhaps the single-most important technological
advancement seems kind of silly to me. I'm not accusing you of this Anig,
its just how the quote makes me feel.
quoted 2 lines On a computer sequencer it's so easy to copy and paste chunks about that I> On a computer sequencer it's so easy to copy and paste chunks about that I
> often do so as a short-cut, whereas with hardware every such edit involves a
I really don't see much of a difference between pressing "Copy" on an
MMT-8 and <ctrl-c> on a PC.
Hmm... it's a 10 year old quote anyways, I know I'm overreacting... just
having fun. :)
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