it's mine now:

May 08, 2005 13:51



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geetlord May 8 2005, 19:15:36 UTC
awesome!

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khulu May 8 2005, 23:10:13 UTC
hehe! thanks!

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1blazeofglory May 8 2005, 21:14:23 UTC
last night i was trying to make austin and fatty explain the mechanics of synthesizers and really just electronic instruments at all, and i wasn't really satisfied, although i did learn about oscillators and square/triangle sound waves, which impressed me. can you write music based on the way you would want the waves to look if they were visible, aka draw electronic music and then create it?
woohoo for the moog.

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yeah! khulu May 8 2005, 23:09:20 UTC
yeah, a lot of drawing can go into electronic music.
for example, here is a pic of a fairly simple but awesome 3 oscillator synthesizer which allows you to hand draw waveforms, envelopes (sound & silence), note scaling (midi messages):


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Re: yeah! 1blazeofglory May 9 2005, 00:48:12 UTC
hooooooly shit, this appears to be a screen capture which would indicate that you have in your possession one of these programs?! this is brilliant! i am really, really interested in this. i would definitely like to learn more before you're outta here.

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nikkialwayswins May 8 2005, 21:39:58 UTC
I thought it was wood paneled! I'm so disappointed!

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khulu May 8 2005, 22:52:56 UTC
it sorta is.

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mattfelsen May 8 2005, 22:07:22 UTC
he would be proud:


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omg_im_a_robot May 8 2005, 23:54:00 UTC
"'Moog' is actually pronounced 'moe-gh'"--BR

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blamesociety May 24 2005, 16:42:40 UTC
You know, you didn't have to spend so much money. Mine has a piano and buttons, too, and it does all the same stuff.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000099337/qid=1116952751/sr=2-6/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_6/104-8161559-7079155

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