In a message dated 3/1/2001 12:04:16 PM,
ivancu@... writes:
>The thing that bothers me is that if you learn the basics of
>using a modular then you can be take those skills and apply them to anything
>from FM synths to virtual synth software.
I'm not sure I agree with this. I was quite good at thinking up patches for
modulars in the early eighties. Then the university I was attending bought a
DX-7 in about 85 (does that sound right?) and I spent my lab time for several
weeks trying to figure it out (since it was obviously the new improved
"synthesis" that would leave all others ground in the dust). I never had a
real handle on it and soon went back to using the older Synclavier. It was a
few years later that I realized my more explorative sonic exploits would be
in the analog domain. At that time I thought I was just being lazy (can't
teach an old dog new tricks), or nostalgic -- of course maybe that's true.
What appears to be happening
>is
>that very few people understand synthesis basics.
That is probably true, but again, in the good old days, there were really
only the two main types of "synthesis (additive and subtractive).
This is so interesting to me that I will have to comment more later!
JB