Howard "Less is more" Scarr

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david.beholder wrote:
aaron aardvark wrote:Recently I came across a patch from a certain French company, with a product name that starts with a "P".
What's wrong with full names, if it's not hidden ad or smm or anything like this?
Just my opinion, but I don't think it's too cool to potentially advertise a competitor on u-he's forum; though I will occasionally pile on a conversation that is already discussing a competitor.
You can hear my original music at this link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/defau ... dID=224436

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Arturia? Prophet V?

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2ZrgE,
Could very well be!
You can hear my original music at this link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/defau ... dID=224436

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Prophet V ... wasn't me.

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I've always admired Howard's work! I think I first encountered his V-Synth patches but his Zebra patches are really special. I've learned so much from his work. He doesn't just design sounds, his patches are like uniquely playable instruments themselves. :clap:

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:oops: :help: Can we close this thread already? :D

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@Howard: Another awfully grateful fan out here with one question before you are gone :) How do you feel about the new breed of hyper-expressive midi controllers, like Seaboard (the newly released Rise is pretty accessible!) and LinnStrument?

Did you start investigating the topic, are you excited about them? I would love to try out some cool dedicated patches from you (on the Rise) some time in the future… ;-)

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I couldn't get friendly with the Seaboard when I tried an early version, but recent models have been vastly improved. I haven't tried the Linnstrument yet - looking forward to that :-). Eigenharp is out, I reckon - it was trying to be too many things at the same time. The Haken Continuum is fantastic - I'm still humming-and-hahing about whether I should buy one. Latest toy: CME X-Key37... portable, polyphonic aftertouch, blindingly fast repetition = best waterfall keyboard ever!

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Could we change 'c' to 't' in Howard's surname? :)
Murderous duck!

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