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Re: elhardt's demos

Re: [motm] Re: elhardt's demos

2004-09-01 by ixqy@aol.com

In a message dated 9/1/04 3:21:03 PM Central Daylight Time, scott@... 
writes:

> WOW

 Yep... and as always, this will take a long while to digest. My first listen 
just now was on my PC speakers. Next up will be my main system, and then on 
headphones. A related question I have for Elhardt - What kind of audio system 
are you using (headphones, speakers, amps)? 

 Thanks for posting the Synergy piece, that was my favorite (of course ;-). I 
especially liked the parts at 46 seconds, and at 1.25. The (presumably) 
SBF-325 flanger on the 1.25 bass patch was great! 

 Oh, and it only took a day or LESS for some of these pieces?! Heck, it takes 
me that long to find my patch cords!!

 Andrew Sanchez

Re: [motm] Re: elhardt's demos

2004-09-02 by Jeff Laity

Stunning. Fantastic work. If any of your music is available for sale 
please let me know.

It was interesting to hear your Dotcom piece and compare that to the 
MOTM recordings. I've heard demos of both, but not by the same 
programmer and the same musical style. That was the closest to a 
"shootout" that I've heard of the oscillators. It was also very 
interesting to hear the orchestral finale broken down. Thank you for 
taking the time to do that.

I would love it if you explained a bit about how you approach vocal 
patches. I heard a glint of vocals in the Bach_Style piece and they 
sounded very impressive.

Thanks again for sharing such brilliant music.

Re: [motm] Re: elhardt's demos

2004-09-02 by Robert van der Kamp

Awesome indeed!

Wish I could play and tweak like that. I'll settle for one 
of those. ;)

- Robert

Re: elhardt's demos

2004-09-02 by elhardt@att.net

I was sure my last post had a title since I typed one.  That's what happens when I can't use Outlook Express for my motm postings.  If you skipped the (unknown) message, it was about my demos.

Let's see if the title shows up on this one.

-Elhardt

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