Now how long has this been up... Audio Playground (keyboardmuseum.com) has a page up with Sound Sheets for various synths. Sound Sheets were those little thin black records that were inserted into magazines. I stumbled onto the ARP OMNI-2 Sound Sheet page via this thread on VSE. I back tracked and found the main Sound Sheets page. Absolute Goldmine. Title link takes you there. Audio Playground just gets better and better. If you haven't seen their virtual drum machine page, make sure to check that out as well. Enjoy. : )
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
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the soundsheets are really a goldmine. fantastic.
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Mike
Mighty ingenious of them. They embedded the MP3 files within the Flash films, so you can't iPod 'em. You've gotta buy the CD.
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