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dan_s wrote:just spacenoises and feedback.
:love: :love: :love:

(even if it was made with that mind-numbingly overrated Roldand x0x crap)
An idiot on Set Theory:
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tranel wrote:OK, let's hear your blasphemies:

I'll start:

1) I like digital synths (hardware) much more than analog synths, and think saw/square/triangle/sine/what have you waves sound pretty much the same, regardless of the analog synth that generated them.

Regards,

T

In fact, didn't I just contradict you about this on GS, since you claim you hate soft synth's, but love digital synth's? :D
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I would love to love advanced stuff like additive synthesis and resynthesis, but I think plain subtractive still sounds better.

Victor.

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What is this? Are we supposed to post our practices that we are ashamed of? Are we supposed to make asinine declarative statements that will provoke others to make equally asinine declarative statements?

I read the manuals for my gear when I'm on the toilet.
I use the same 12 notes in every song I make.
I use loops and pass them off as my own material.*
I enjoy wankery more than "music".
I can't tell the difference between a buzzing and an "harmonically rich" sine wave.

(*to be fair, it is my material... seeing as I recorded all the loops I use.)

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justin3am wrote:I can't tell the difference between a buzzing and an "harmonically rich" sine wave.
??? :o
"For some reason everyone on this site hates Roger Nichols, loves Zebra, doesn't need a Virus (unless it's TI), uses Reaper, and thinks the Kaoss pad is cool: remember these rules and you'll be popular." (blackboyrockinit)

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Acrobat wrote:
justin3am wrote:I can't tell the difference between a buzzing and an "harmonically rich" sine wave.
??? :o
Inside joke for those on the Doepfer list. Rabbyt got it. :)

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justin3am wrote:I read the manuals for my gear when I'm on the toilet.
A man after my own heart. I also like looking at music store catalogs while my southern friend smokes a cigar.

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robojam wrote:I also like looking at music store catalogs while my southern friend smokes a cigar.
hah , made my day. I never heard that.
'The science of rich men does not elevate all mankind, but only themselves.'
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justin3am wrote: I enjoy wankery more than "music" when I'm on the toilet.
:o
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Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
justin3am wrote: I enjoy wankery more than "music" when I'm on the toilet.
:o
Like I said, he's a man after my own heart.... :party:

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robojam wrote:
Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
justin3am wrote: I enjoy wankery more than "music" when I'm on the toilet.
:o
Like I said, he's a man after my own heart.... :party:
but do you enjoy reading manuals and wankery on the toilet?
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robojam wrote:
Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
justin3am wrote: I enjoy wankery more than "music" when I'm on the toilet.
:o
Like I said, he's a man after my own heart.... :party:
Couldn't have said it better myself. :hihi:

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* The Korg M-1 was a horrible abomination.

* The hype over the Minimoog is unwarranted as it excels in interface rather than sound (and I own one).

* The original version of Synth1 was crap.

* The latest version of Synth1 is still off putting.

* The DX-Whatever type of synth has never been fully explored. Everyone still seems to want it to sound like a piano or a bass or a lead synth or a bell or whatever. Its experimental nature has never really been tapped.

* Donald Buchla's approach to synth design was correct; Robert Moog's approach was misguided.

* Analog, digital...who cares?

* Guitars are usually very boring.

* I wish I could play the guitar.

* I can't think any music that doesn't bore me right now, aside from what I'm making.

* Once I've finished a song...I'm pretty much done with it; bored of it.

* Herb Alpert was my childhood musical hero...and I still like his old stuff.

* I wish there was something new musically to be discovered.

* I still lust after hardware synths, though the hardware synths I own sit idle in my studio.

* I want to play live, but realize I don't have the energy to make it happen.

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Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
robojam wrote:
Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
justin3am wrote: I enjoy wankery more than "music" when I'm on the toilet.
:o
Like I said, he's a man after my own heart.... :party:
but do you enjoy reading manuals and wankery on the toilet?
I wouldn't exactly call them manuals...

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robojam wrote:
Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
robojam wrote:
Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
justin3am wrote: I enjoy wankery more than "music" when I'm on the toilet.
:o
Like I said, he's a man after my own heart.... :party:
but do you enjoy reading manuals and wankery on the toilet?
I wouldn't exactly call them manuals...
Hey, that's how I learned.

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