Thursday, September 28, 2006
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Cool! Thanks for posting this! It's interesting hearing about how he got started. I just wish he spent some time talking about the development of the PEK. Some hints about an upcoming product would've been nice as well ;)
ReplyDeletevery very interesting!!!!
ReplyDeletethis perks my interest (much like inteviews with bob moog) because i have a similar background with electrical engineering and music.....
these guys are so inspirational!
i love the genius editor! ha ha
ReplyDeleteHe still keeps a Prophet 5 in the back of his studio!
ReplyDeleteGeez, they need to edit that video though. It seems very amateur.
There is more info here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.noisland.net/dave_title.html
Thanks anon. Post updated.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing Dave talk, even if it is mostly stuff I have heard before.
ReplyDeleteThese old school synth makers have this in common; they are humble and soft spoken as much as they are brilliant. They like to communicate. I feel challenged by their attitude.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that post.