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Subject: Re: [AN1x] Re: Obvious AN1x use

From: "Sayer" <Sayer@...>
Date: 2002-06-20

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Phil <accession@...>

>Nice piece of work there Sayer! Wonderful, free-formed emotion, and love the
>whispy, sucky, synth arp in the second half - if that makes sense???

LOL! Thanks for checking it out. That sound (you describe it very well) is the Virus b.

>Synths must be like Pringles to you, eh Sayer?
>Once you pop, you can't stop?!!!

Oh, it's terrible! I actually sold off/retired about 10 or 12 synths last year.... Hmmm.... but here I am ordering the OB-12. Ebay is so dangerous too! :-))

Sayer

>>> --- In AN1x-list@y..., "Sayer" <Sayer@S...> wrote:
>>>> I actually messed around with the AN1x yesterday.... It's been a
>>> long time. I'm definitely keeping it and letting go of the CS1x to
>>> make room for the OB-12.
>>>>
>>>> Here's a 5 minute excerpt if anyone is interested:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.sayersweb.com/studio/mp3/precursor_legacy.mp3
>>>>
>>>> The AN1x parts are ∗very∗ obvious (oh well :-)
>>>>
>>>> Also used:
>>>>
>>>> Roland - MKS-7 (does the rolling bassline)
>>>> Access - Virus b
>>>> Novation - Nova
>>>> Quasimidi - 309
>>>> Roland - JP-8080
>>>>
>>>> Not the greatest track, but I've had such a dry spell, it's fun to at
>>> least do something.....
>>>>
>>>> Sayer

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Sayer's music:
http://mp3.com/sayer (Electronica, Trance & Techno)
http://mp3.com/dreamquest ("Classic" Electronic Music)

Sayer's studio:
http://www.sayersweb.com

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