Nope. It was Phil Dodds, head R&D guy. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@... > -----Original Message----- > From: John Speth [mailto:johns@...] > Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 10:45 AM > To: 'motm@onelist.com' > Subject: Re: [motm] arp matrix switches > > > From: John Speth <johns@...> > > > On Friday, July 09, 1999 8:07 AM, Andrew Schrock > [SMTP:aschrock@...] wrote: > > > BTW he said he bought it at a Lucas' company clearance sale > in california > > > and that it was used on the soundtracks for close encounters > and star wars. > > > i don't know the model number and cannot find any info about > it on the net. > > > > Might just be synth.lore, probably no way to prove one way or another > > unless somebody from LucasArts can vouch for it. Wait, wasn't the close > > encounters synth a 2500 anyways?? > > Taking this way OT... Wasn't that Mr ARP himself (Alan R > Pearlman) that was actually playing the synth in the movie? > > John Speth > Object Engineering, Inc > mailto:johns@... > > > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > ONElist: your connection to online communities. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >
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Re: arp matrix switches
1999-07-09 by Dave Bradley
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