On 1/8/05 6:09 AM, "gregory_a_moore" <GAmoore@...> wrote:
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On a serious note- I work for a reseller, is there any software that the
group would be interested in as a group buy? Maybe some EXS sound library or
some AU plug? If I get enough interest I can approach the manufacturers
about this. (this can actually include even Apple Computers- we have done
some larger institutional purchases with Apple and they will often lower
their price considerably-so if enough group members are thinking of going G5
or getting a new iMac- I can see what I can do)
Eddie Sullivan
Integrated Midi Systems
The Stony Brook Technology Center
21 Technology Drive
E. Setauket NY 11733
1800 344 6434 X 108
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"Wee have also Sound-Houses, wher wee practise and demonstrate all Sounds,
and their Generation. Wee have Harmonies which you have not, of
Quarter-Sounds and lesser Slides of Sounds. Diverse Instruments of Musick
likewise to you unknowne, some sweeter then any you have; Together with
Bells and Rings that are dainty and sweet. Wee represent Small Sounds as
Great and Deepe; Likewise Great Sounds, Extenuate and Sharpe; Wee make
diverse Tremblings and Warblings of Sounds, which in their Originall are
Entire. Wee rep resent and imitate all Articulate Sounds and Letters, and
the Voices and Notes of Beasts and Birds. Wee have certaine Helps, which
sett to the Eare doe further the Hearing greatly. Wee have also diverse
Strange and Artificiall Eccho's, Reflecting the Voice many times, and as it
were Tossing it; And some that give back the Voice Lowder then it came, some
Shriller, and some Deeper; Yea, some rendring the Voice, Differing in the
Letters or Articulate Sound, from that they receyve. Wee have also meanes to
convey Sounds in Trunks and Pipes, in strange Lines, and Distances."
Francis Bacon's New Atlantis (1624)