I sold my Nord Modular for similar reasons when we bought our house, and I've always regretted the decision. We have a nice stainless steel refridgerator, though. Unfortunately, it's harder to get good basslines out of it. /Scott Gert van Santen wrote: > jderouchie wrote: > >>i can see why you dont feel good, how does having a baby mean selling >>gear, i mean obviously financial but thats called get a job. think >>about it, that equipment you sell, that 'growing up' you do, whats the >>price of that compromise to you and ultimately to your little one. its >>a shame that you are going to give up some really unique equipment >>that your child could take seriously one day. my daughter (8) loves >>experimenting with the MD, and keyboards, kaoss pad etc.. not only >>is it an awesome way to put in time with the kid, (i'm not into >>playing barbie.) you can to pass on knowledge of something you solid. >> these days she's in 'our' studio playing more than i am! being a >>father, thinking of your child and their future, is taking >>responsibility... thats growing up. >> >>congrats and good luck >>jonathan > > > I completely agree with you, Jonathan. I meant to react on G's post earlier, > but since I figured this is a rather delicate subject, I decided not to. > You have expressed exactly my point, though, and in a very nice way. > > Oh, and G - congrats and good luck from me, too. > > Gert > www.waveworld.tv > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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Re: [elektron] Re: Selling my MONOMACHINE & my SIDSTATION
2004-12-16 by Scott Kellogg
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