Discuss the various methods you use in music production, from compressor settings to equipment type.
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By M.ic P.ro C.rusher Mon Aug 22, 2005 7:14 pm
Now I have to go home and make a pure synth beat as a tribute...



(BTW I have never made a synth beat, I only use samples, normally, but this warrants it, I believe :( )

By tx pimp Mon Aug 22, 2005 10:42 pm
RIP

By dutch Thu Aug 25, 2005 3:58 am
R.I.P

By elmacaco Thu Aug 25, 2005 5:25 am
Ok, short Bob Moog story. When he was taking the Voyager around to different stores to showcase rogue music had it in the small club at the street level. we got to play it, ask him questions, and listen to him talk a bit about it and about the history. When I went up to the Voyager, I imediately sent to town on the oscillators, engaging sync, envelope modulation, and the touch pad was routed to the filters, Bob was answering someone's questions when he turned and started trying to follow what I had done, he seemed a bit stumped and then realized that the switches were largely to blame. I liked that it took him a minute to figure out what I was up to, as it was more of a modular sound than a typical mini sound, and these were early units, the ones that you couldn;t tweak presets on yet because of early software, and I think he was worried something my have gone wrong :wink:

Later on he was explaining the touch pad and a kid about 18 said "like the Kaoss Pad."

To which Bob Said " no They Kaoss Pad is like this, I've been playing with these things since the seventies"

Such a Chill guy, and its always cool to hear a physicist say **** ;)
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By mpc4000xl Thu Aug 25, 2005 2:14 pm
elmacaco wrote:Ok, short Bob Moog story. When he was taking the Voyager around to different stores to showcase rogue music had it in the small club at the street level. we got to play it, ask him questions, and listen to him talk a bit about it and about the history. When I went up to the Voyager, I imediately sent to town on the oscillators, engaging sync, envelope modulation, and the touch pad was routed to the filters, Bob was answering someone's questions when he turned and started trying to follow what I had done, he seemed a bit stumped and then realized that the switches were largely to blame. I liked that it took him a minute to figure out what I was up to, as it was more of a modular sound than a typical mini sound, and these were early units, the ones that you couldn;t tweak presets on yet because of early software, and I think he was worried something my have gone wrong :wink:

Later on he was explaining the touch pad and a kid about 18 said "like the Kaoss Pad."

To which Bob Said " no They Kaoss Pad is like this, I've been playing with these things since the seventies"

Such a Chill guy, and its always cool to hear a physicist say **** ;)









:lol: :lol:
To which Bob Said " no The Kaoss Pad is like this, I've been playing with these things since the seventies"


WOW no that WAS A Turkey TURNKEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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