> >The reason was that I found that the gear was getting in the way of me actually writing > >music - I'd play with synths instead of writing tunes. I get way more done these days... > >Anyone else had a similar experience? hello all, same here - post MOTM, i've sold all my other synths (and my sherman filterbank), now i'm much happier and work much faster thanks to the beauty of hard disk recording, if im in mid flow, i'll flesh out ideas with a simple monosynth voice, and re-record them later with something fantastically complex - sometimes i'll even remember to tune the oscillators first. i find composing much easier, and for me the main joy is that i can throw (what i suppose are) dadaist elements into the mix by having filters controlled by solar panels, and using some of ken stone's excellent sequencing modules, i've recently been using fruit batteries to create sequences (shameless plug - Dr Universalis "The Phobos EP" out on iTunes Music Store any day now). my only problem, is that i collect delay units like they're going out of fashion (oh hang on...) my latest purchase, a second powertran, so now i have two... cheers paul
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Re: [motm] Less is More
2004-12-21 by Sikorsky
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