Andrew Sanchez writes: >>Neither here nor there, but in 1999, I contributed a few tracks to a vintage synth demonstration CD that was mentioned on Analog Heaven: From what I understand, very few copies sold. Maybe it was priced too high, I don't know. Hopefully since the MOTM list is more of a specialized and focused group, a CD or online subscription would generate more interest than the project I was involved with.<< Yeah, I knew there was something done by AH members a while back. I don't know if the CD you mention is the same one. But those CDs seem to be known mostly to just AH members and I'm not sure they were ambitious projects. Seemed like anybody could throw something onto them. I'm wondering about CD sales when they make it into better known retail channels such as Amazon.com, record stores, and little reviews that pop up in magazines like Keyboard. It seems like the first CD from the Moog Cookbook guys must have been enough of a success to cause them to do a second CD. And their CDs are really simplistic and basic as far as synthesis is concerned. Dana Countryman must be doing his Jean-Jacues Perrey collaboration CD for more than a few dozen sales to list members. It would be interesting to hear where that is planned to go. -Elhardt
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Re: [motm] Re: Patch Book
2005-06-09 by Kenneth Elhardt
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