--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, cikira@r... wrote:
>
> Hi Sayer! Long time no type. I came this >< close to sending you
an effusive,
> smoochy email by accident, several weeks ago. A friend had
promised to make a
> nice set of built-in shelves for my house as a birthday gift, and
your name
> is next to his in my address book. You would have had a heart
attack!
> Fortunately I was awake enough to freeze my "send" finger.
ROFLMAO! I'm sure I would have enjoyed it immensely!
> My P3-creature and I are in the cordial-acquaintanceship stage
today, and
> it's beginning to settle in and allow me to communicate with
it. :-) It was a
> while before I, er, got it to understand some of my intentions.
> But that's
> because my brain is fried.
I can relate to that! Why does it seem that there are fewer hours in
each day than there used to be?
> I've been trying to come to grips with a borrowed
> Notron and stuff new wrinkles into my own steppy opus, all in the
same week.
Argh! Well, I've done nothing studio-wise for a long time. My first
label release is officially tomorrow (Nov. 25) though!!
> Heh heh, or perhaps Paul Maddox's "Famous Last of the Monowave
I's" (#30),
> which is the eye-catcher in the middle of my Voyager-plus-rack
setup. P3 will be
> a happy camper talking to those!
Uh... your the P3 is in very good company! :)
>I'm looking forward to doing show-and-tell
> with it at a local synth-interest group I've started up at a music
store in my
> town. There are curious people showing up to whom MIDI is a
mystery, and P3
> is a good way to astonish them :-)
That is really a cool thing! I wish there was more of a synth
community in my little part of the world.
Great to hear from you! Funny how every time I join a new synth list
you and Paul Nagle are already one it!!!! LOL!
Sayer