Dave B wrote:Berylito wrote:Digital vs analog belongs in the last century.
Blimey! Next you'll be saying we shouldn't have the whole "Mac vs PC" argument again ......
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There is no argument, never has been, just get both, it works every time.
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Dave B wrote:Berylito wrote:Digital vs analog belongs in the last century.
Blimey! Next you'll be saying we shouldn't have the whole "Mac vs PC" argument again ......
:D
desmond wrote:zenguitar wrote:And who got Eddy in the sweepstake for the 1st to crack and make a purchase?
All of us.
BJG145 wrote:desmond wrote:zenguitar wrote:And who got Eddy in the sweepstake for the 1st to crack and make a purchase?
All of us.
Eddy, you are chronic. Chronic!
There's no hope for you. :tongue:
. I have a patch on the Hydrasynth that you press a single key, release it and it then generates an *endless* evolving analogue-sounding soundscape of random-but-sensible rhythm and pitch via multiple levels and feedback loops of cross-modulation that drips into the ears like warm honey and won't repeat in any recognisable way forever. I left it running for 6 or so hours in the background once just to hear where it went ... it's a complete ambient soundtrack that never stops and never repeats. I reckon Don Buchla would have loved it.
Eddy Deegan wrote:I'm currently scrobbling around under the desk and around the floor of the studio trying to track down and eliminate an electrical gremlin that trips the house breaker when I power the equipment on
Eddy Deegan wrote:
My studio is powered from a single wall socket which feeds a series of seven or eight extension leads ranging from four to six sockets each, some of which are invidually switched. There is one extension (the fourth or so) which has a couple more hanging off it in a star formation.
RichardT wrote:Eddy Deegan wrote:I have a patch on the Hydrasynth that you press a single key, release it and it then generates an *endless* evolving analogue-sounding soundscape ...
Sounds fantastic Eddy. Any chance you could post a short extract?
Eddy Deegan wrote:Certainly ... may be tomorrow, but I rather hope it doesn't take that long! :thumbup:
You never know where a post in this forum is going to wind up! I look forward to this.Eddy Deegan wrote:RichardT wrote:Eddy Deegan wrote:I have a patch on the Hydrasynth that you press a single key, release it and it then generates an *endless* evolving analogue-sounding soundscape ...
Sounds fantastic Eddy. Any chance you could post a short extract?Eddy Deegan wrote:Certainly ... may be tomorrow, but I rather hope it doesn't take that long! :thumbup:
Just heading to bed and realised I'd forgotten all about this. I've got everything fixed and working in the studio again. I'll post an extract during the day!
resistorman wrote:You never know where a post in this forum is going to wind up! I look forward to this.Eddy Deegan wrote:RichardT wrote:Eddy Deegan wrote:I have a patch on the Hydrasynth that you press a single key, release it and it then generates an *endless* evolving analogue-sounding soundscape ...
Sounds fantastic Eddy. Any chance you could post a short extract?Eddy Deegan wrote:Certainly ... may be tomorrow, but I rather hope it doesn't take that long! :thumbup:
Just heading to bed and realised I'd forgotten all about this. I've got everything fixed and working in the studio again. I'll post an extract during the day!
Eddy Deegan wrote:I spent 5 hours today under the tattooists needle