Tuesday, November 28, 2006
The Kawai XC1 and Other Odd Modules
Title link takes you to a post on Shipitology where Grondo lists a number of the lesser known synth modules. More car stereos...
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There's a big market in Japan for DTM (Desk Top Music) which in a nutshell is tweaking the hell out of General MIDI and XG a note at a time with a computer. I don't know about other parts of Asia but I wouldn't be surprised if there are a few other markets. I'd characterize it as separate from the home keyboard market because it's much more computer oriented but is still quite separate from the whole 'groove'/techno/dance market. A lot of people recreate pop hits and animation and game soundtracks with their DTM stuff
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