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Subject: Re: [motm] here's a thought...

From: Nathan Hunsicker <nate@...>
Date: 2000-03-29

I found whatever the newest version is at www.sseyo.com
 

ld wrote:

where can one get this software please?

Paul & Alleyne wrote:

From: "Paul & Alleyne" <vulture.squadron@...>

hello all,

here's a thought, has anyone used Koan Pro software with their modular..?
i got hold of it this weekend and did some great stuff with myMOTM, MC202 &
Yamaha VL1m
actually, when i say "i did" i mean i tweaked one of the demosand sat back
for ten minutes in awe

for those that aren't aware it's a kind of algorhythmic based organic
evolving sequencer sort of thing, you set a few basic rules andoff it
toddles changing all kinds of midi parameters at will. it was released
around 1995 for PC, i think Eno got involved with it somewherealong the
line

anyway, here's my sci-fi soundtrack top ten in no particular order:

∗    bladerunner - couldn't have done it on anythingother than a CS80
though could he..?
∗    forbidden planet - it sounds so over the topnow, just before i sold
it, the forbidden planet patch on my Korg Prophecy was its onlysaving grace
∗    anything by john carpenter - fuck knows why...
∗    star wars (by bruce baxter's sonic all stars)sad horrible synthesiser
rendition of you know what (well i was only eight at the time)- 17 years
since my first introduction to a sampler and i've STILL not doneanything
with it...
∗    DOCTOR WHO - obviously having spent the early70s behind the sofa while
this was on - Dub Syndicate did a great cover of this with Dr Pablo
∗    run out of ideas, erm apart from not gettingLee Perry do the
soundtrack for Inspector Gadget was a travesty :-)

cheers
paul b


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