Space... why is it the final frontier of electronic music gear names?

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OK, we’re all aware that in space no one can hear you scream... or really hear anything. Yet it seems like 40% of gear is named something space related. You can’t spit without hitting a Juno, Pulsar, Blackhole, etc. Is it because in a soundless environment we want the soundtrack to sound the least natural? Water’s a great conductor of sound, yet almost nothing is named water related. I need to know. Wrong answers only.
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zerocrossing wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 3:12 am OK, we’re all aware that in space no one can hear you scream... or really hear anything. Yet it seems like 40% of gear is named something space related. You can’t spit without hitting a Juno, Pulsar, Blackhole, etc. Is it because in a soundless environment we want the soundtrack to sound the least natural? Water’s a great conductor of sound, yet almost nothing is named water related. I need to know. Wrong answers only.
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For educational purposes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno
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Many things are named after space objects if they're supposed to be big or reach new frontiers. Water is too common, for that matter.

Another area of inspiration could be "transcendence", "nirvana" or other boundaries of human mind... but not many people ever witnessed them or can visualize them. For space objects its easy: Hey look, big space rock! Burning comet! Shining galaxy!

Kudos for those who can explain "mindfulness" in just a few concise words. These feel more abstract and intangible than physical objects.
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zerocrossing wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 3:12 am Water’s a great conductor of sound, yet almost nothing is named water related.
Baloran The River
Ocean Swift Synthesis
Linplug Octopus
Black Octopus Sound
Maelstorm (a synth in Reason)
Digital Fish Phones

Also, Water channel strip by Acustica (auto-linked in your post)
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Bodily functions could be an endless source of nomenclature for music gear, but strangely the focus groups disagreed. For example the Bristol stool chart lists 7 different consistencies of poo. There aren't too many manufacturers that have more than 7 completely different strands of product, and the variations could be endless.
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kritikon wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 12:03 pm Bodily functions could be an endless source of nomenclature for music gear, but strangely the focus groups disagreed. For example the Bristol stool chart lists 7 different consistencies of poo. There aren't too many manufacturers that have more than 7 completely different strands of product, and the variations could be endless.
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Roland Sausage JVEX30303, anyone?
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Open to suggestions...
The Bristol Stool Scale... :love:

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"You seem so far away, though you were standing near."

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cvChjHcABPA

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Don't overthink this. I think it is simply because sounds made by electronic gear is often on the "spacey" side.


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In the space in which I abode... not only can my screams be heard, but also the music/noises that made me scream can be heard.
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I think outta space should also be included in the enlightening thread...

'cos I'm outta space on my shelves ..

I'm almost outta space in my rack.. :cry:

and I sold my Roland space echo echo echo echo echo too many years ago
which has left an empty space in my heart.

I know you wanted wrong answers
but these are correct answers in/for my time and space.

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zerocrossing wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 3:12 am OK, we’re all aware that in space no one can hear you scream... or really hear anything. Yet it seems like 40% of gear is named something space related. You can’t spit without hitting a Juno, Pulsar, Blackhole, etc. Is it because in a soundless environment we want the soundtrack to sound the least natural? Water’s a great conductor of sound, yet almost nothing is named water related. I need to know. Wrong answers only.
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because we are on a pebble hurtling through it at 1000s of mph and it's bloody scary!

and it's where cats are from.
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why is everything in space named after synths?
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That's why space music is also a crap name.

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vurt wrote: Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:20 pm why is everything in space named after synths?
Cuz space think it's soooo cool man
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