MATRIXSYNTH: New York School of Synthesis T-Shirts Now Available!


Saturday, November 30, 2013

New York School of Synthesis T-Shirts Now Available!


A number of people have been asking for the "New York School of Synthesis" T-Shirt featured in the Intro to Synthesis tutorials featured here and directly on YouTube.  I'm happy to let you know that Dean wrote in and they are now available!

"Hey Folks, You can now order your very own New York School of Synthesis T-Shirt in the ORDER section of www.DeanFriedman.com Syntherely, Dean Friedman NYSS"

Note, these are from the original artwork!

Update: they are now available in black!

Update2: new link here as of Dec, 2022.

 

7 comments:

  1. He's so cool! I would like to be teacher like him.

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  2. Hey Folks, Just wanted to let folks know that the 'New York School of Synthesis' T-Shirts are now available in BLACK (with white lettering and artwork). Sizes S / M / L / XL. Just go to the ORDER section of www.DeanFriedman.com Keep making cool sounds! Dean

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  3. They’re best in their work!

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  4. Are these t shirts still available?

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