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Congratulations to Olivier (smoo) Gerber

Congratulations to Olivier (smoo) Gerber

2003-06-23 by grantrichter2001

Hello All,

Hearty congratulations to Olivier Gerber for the full page write up 
of "Traffic in my Soul" on page 32 of the July issue of "Electronic 
Musician" magazine.

Even if the Wiard modules had not been used on the recording, I 
would still be singing the praises of Olivier's amazing production 
quality and musicianship. I also applaud his integration of real 
instruments and modern compositing systems. This is very 
much in the tradition of electronic music stretching back to it's 
very beginning.

A big "Thank you" also to Gino Robair for hosting such a 
delightfully analog oriented article. It always makes me happy 
when I see EM talking about real instruments and real soulful 
musicianship as part of current electronic music.

I realize what an old fuddy-duddy I have become, as I get a slight 
wave of nausea whenever I read about yet another software 
"plugin" simulation of a real musical instrument available for the 
laptop computer.

As Rex and I like to say "No spit valves in the future of music". 
The sanitized, ordorless, tasteless, textureless, software 
simulation of real instruments threatens to replace our soulful 
reality.

Which is why it is so heartening to see that soulful reality 
rewarded with such good press!!

Congratulations again,

Grant Richter

Re: Congratulations to Olivier (smoo) Gerber

2003-06-24 by waveform100

Uuuh! Thank you guys. I would like to thank Grant Richter again for 
his wonderful inspiring System. I am not sure, if I would have ever 
finished the CD without the Wiard.



--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" <grichter@a...> 
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> Hello All,
> 
> Hearty congratulations to Olivier Gerber for the full page write up 
> of "Traffic in my Soul" on page 32 of the July issue of "Electronic 
> Musician" magazine.
> 
> Even if the Wiard modules had not been used on the recording, I 
> would still be singing the praises of Olivier's amazing production 
> quality and musicianship. I also applaud his integration of real 
> instruments and modern compositing systems. This is very 
> much in the tradition of electronic music stretching back to it's 
> very beginning.
> 
> A big "Thank you" also to Gino Robair for hosting such a 
> delightfully analog oriented article. It always makes me happy 
> when I see EM talking about real instruments and real soulful 
> musicianship as part of current electronic music.
> 
> I realize what an old fuddy-duddy I have become, as I get a slight 
> wave of nausea whenever I read about yet another software 
> "plugin" simulation of a real musical instrument available for the 
> laptop computer.
> 
> As Rex and I like to say "No spit valves in the future of music". 
> The sanitized, ordorless, tasteless, textureless, software 
> simulation of real instruments threatens to replace our soulful 
> reality.
> 
> Which is why it is so heartening to see that soulful reality 
> rewarded with such good press!!
> 
> Congratulations again,
> 
> Grant Richter

Re: Congratulations to Olivier (smoo) Gerber

2003-06-27 by its_peake

Just got the issue...

Congrats to Olivier! A great article indeed.
Time to get your record..

And congrats to Gino Robair, who has been
promoted to Senior Editor as well! Thanks
for keeping analog a high-profile technology
on the pages of EM, Gino!

Easier,

-Mike

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