MATRIXSYNTH: PNW06: Stephen Talks About his Custom Wood Cased Pro One


Friday, October 27, 2006

PNW06: Stephen Talks About his Custom Wood Cased Pro One





Stephen Talks About his Doepfer Ribbon Controller


Two more via this year's Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting. You can see the Prophet T8 minus keys that Stephen refers to here. You can find Stephen's custom woodwork on Synthwood.

2 comments:

  1. wow....these videos, why? they're so short and always cut off right before anything worthwhile happens.... or they pan to some random shot of a Fresca can??

    also, why run a perfectly good synthesizer through a behringer?

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  2. I cut the videos short hoping to be able to upload them to YouTube so I could make them available here. YouTube has a 100M limit. Unfortunately some videos still came out over 100M. Fortunately Google supports over 100M. Note it takes time to upload these and I don't really have to as I have them all on my hard drive. I also want to keep the videos short so you don't get tired sitting there watching relatively the same thing for minutes on end. Some of the longer YouTube videos tick me off because of this. I feel like my time was wasted sitting through the whole thing only to realize I could have just spent a couple of minutes. Also a lot of these videos are about what people have to say, not just playing the synth.

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