MATRIXSYNTH: PNW 06: John Bowen Talks About Sequential Circuits


Sunday, October 29, 2006

PNW 06: John Bowen Talks About Sequential Circuits


Uploaded on Apr 19, 2011 matrixsynth

Eleven videos of John Bowen talking about his experience at Sequential Circuits at this year's Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting. Apologies for the number of videos and short lengths of each. If you don't have time to watch all of this in one sitting, this might actually be to your advantage. Update: At 2:08 in Part 6 John mentions his classic sync preset used by The Cars Let's Go. Earlier in the vid, he also talks about conversations with Pat Gleeson and the concept of charging for presets.

8 comments:

  1. Watch them all then play them all back at once! YOWZA!

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  2. That was so informative & interesting. Well worth the editing time, Mr. Matrix!

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  3. There's no audio on parts 8 and up????

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  4. If I scroll down quickly it looks like a flipbook.

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  5. Regarding no audio, try closing the browser and starting with the last video again. For me the audio stopped on part 9 up. Closing and starting over on 9 they played fine.

    Thanks reed. : )

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  6. Sequential Circuits or Sequential Video? :)

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  7. log and expo are the same!

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  8. log and expo aren't the same. They're the inverse of one another...

    great post matrix never saw it originally...just tuned in after the link from the solaris post

    b|c

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