
"the Voyager is providing the audio. It is one of 110 one-minute piece I did a year and a half ago: Moog Mars Musings (a new piece every day in response to the daily photos coming from Mars on the NASA site.)."
EVERYTHING SYNTH
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Inheritance?
ReplyDeleteThe studio is primo, the sound is excellent.
ReplyDeletehes a music prof I believe.. it doesn't take a lot of $ to get that much stuff if it is your priority.
ReplyDeleteDamn, attack of the haters over here. Why don't you guys just be happy for the guy? I was stoked to see such a fine collection of analog synth goodness all in one room.
ReplyDeleteSome of this stuff wasn't really worth a lot of money at one point in digital time, I guess a lot of you are really young or sold your analog synths really cheap and are now bitter.
ReplyDeleteHe's the Director of Composition Studies at Southern Oregon University.
ReplyDeleteThats one of the very first 200e systems that shipped, you can tell because it has the banana plugs on the sides that was the original scheme to keep the system open before the thumb screws were introduced.
ReplyDeleteHe has some interesting wind controllers.
ReplyDeletethose wind controllers are Steiner EVIs.. i notice an original EVI, a MIDI EVI and the one Steiner licenced to Akai
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