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Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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Sounds terrific!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds very promising. I'm assuming that with all the different timbres in there, effects and spatial treatments that it wasn't sequenced on the P8 itself. I've always liked the ease of the multi-track/six-trak sequencer for working out quick ideas and wonder if any of that will make it into the P8.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.trippler.net/files/p8/p8e.mp3
ReplyDeleteis my fave!
Listen to that filter!
It does sound exceptionally Juicy.
ReplyDeletethis week will be a long one.
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