One last tidbit some of you might appreciate: Richard Bugg worked at PAIA for short period of time in the early '70s. Later, he was contracted by Simonton to compose and perform the first PAIA demo record. I think the title of the tune was "Epsilon Bootis." Somewhat to RB's embarrassment, they continued to send out those little pink soundsheets for quite a few years. Barry (really going to bed now) --- In motm@y..., "coyoteous" <satori@t...> wrote: > A lot of those sounds are running through a Level Control Systems > super duper mega multichannel sound system whose installation was > supervised by my old friend and Cosmic Debris partner Richard Bugg. > > Among many other credits, Richard was the mastermind behind the first > OB-MX (before Buchla got ahold of it) or project "Obermoog" a we > called it. Actually, the SEM/Moog filter combination in what became > the MX was half my idea - but that's another story. Trent Reznor ended > up with (and still uses) one of the two original Obermoog prototypes. > > Anyway, RB left the evil Gibson empire, worked doing motion control > animation for a number of years, then took over Richard Zvonar's > position at LCS. > > I'm trying to talk Bugg into a MOTM system, but he's a pretty hardcore > Emu/Moog guy. He has rather large hybrid modular based around a Moog > System 12B and bunch of Emu modules. It's been pretty much the same > system for 20 years and is still quite functional. > > In fact, he regulary took the beast on tour with Cosmic Debris and > Shawn Phillips (anybody remember him? I think he's a Firefighter/EMT > these days down in your neck of the woods, Paul). > > Okay, I'll shut up and go to bed now. > > Barry
Message
Re: Not quite.....
2002-05-04 by coyoteous
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.