Just so some of those who talked about a patch book idea don't think absolutely nothing will happen here, I might be working something out with Paul S. for me to draw up and document some of my patches along with some sound files to post. I'm motivated to at least get a couple of things out there to see how it goes and how much work is involved. I have no idea whether it's a subscription thing or what, or how long it would go on. Also, about the idea I mentioned about a Vintage Synth series of analog synth CDs. If there are any people who have pretty good musical and synth skills, who think an idea of a callaborative synth CD might fly, or who have or will release their own CD's in commercial outlets (ie. Moog Cookbook, Thelonious Moog, Dana Countryman, etc) and have any clue as to the minimum number that could be sold, please speak up. Perhaps there is an analog synth revival that can be tapped into in the general public if the word can be gotten out. With detailed equipment listings, it would also make a good synth demo CD. Note that I'm talking about a CD with actual music meant to be listened to. Not an album of noises, beats, random sounds, or unpitched percussion. There's already too much of an anti-music attitude among those buying synths. We need to get back to music. -Elhardt "And I saw some guys my age wearing earrings. No guys in the future are going to wear earrings. That couldn't possibly happen." - written in 1937
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Re: Patch Book
2005-06-08 by elhardt4320
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