Thursday, June 28, 2007
Effector 13 Improbability Drive Demo + Registry
YouTube via plexuss. via a post on Zerosum Inertia that was actually in response to the Poll on synth demos. The post had the following to say:
"I was happy to see that 57% of 577 votes wanted to hear what the gear sounds like as apposed to hearing music made with the synth. I like both, however What someone else does with gear isnt what Im going to do with it most of the time, so why should I care what kind of music they make?"
Details on the video via plexuss:
"http://www.musicofplexus.com The ID is processing a drum and bass line from an electribe SX. only a bit of reverb and echo are added towards the middle. There is a guitar demo later on. Apparently only 15 of these were made, according to E13 directly so if you have one post a comment!"
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Improbability Drive? Couldn't they be a little more creative instead of just copying (stealing)the name of one of John Blacets modules? I wonder if they cleared the name with John first, if not that is some pretty shady stuff.
ReplyDelete...whole "stole" it from Douglas Adams. its very hard to be original these days.
ReplyDeleteDouglas Adams stole all his ideas from the future anyway.
ReplyDeleteExcept for Bistromathematics -- that's not invented yet.
actually john blacet's came out much later than this. i had the exact same sentiment that you do, but towards blacet. pretty sad really when you name a music product without doing a cursory web search to see if its alreay used by another piece of music equipment. indeed some "pretty shady stuff"...
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