Hi Terje, I noticed you have both the dotcom and Moog oscillators. I'm eternally asking people this, so bear with me: How do the Moog and dotcom oscillators compare? I'm looking for a harsher, richer sound in an oscillator, and remember the Moog sounding more that way. Of course, I only played a real Moog once about 32 years ago, so I'd be curious to hear your comparison. Thanks! - Dana --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Terje Winther <terjewi@n...> wrote: > > > Thank you! I have a CD out, see: > >> http://www.notam02.no/~terjewi/synthesizer/music/trespasser.ht ml > > > >I listend to the excerpts recently and I like them!! > >How about contemporary music (you call that "serious" on your website) > > - you don't compose for electronics? > > Yes, I do. I write for symphony orchestras, make "avantgarde" > electronic music in a typical computerbased studio, and make music > using analog syntheizer. Three very different kinds of music. Fun to > do all of them. > > > > ..and I recently participated in a Swedish complilation, on which my > >> song features lots of synthesizers.com and moog. > >> The Song is called "Unknown Journey" and can be downloaded in full here: > >> http://www.timewind.se/sas/sas8/sas8t09.mp3 > >> (it´s fairly large; 9,4MB!!!) > > > >nice one! Quite worthwhile to download! > > Thank you! > > >BTW, looking again on your page with the s.com hybrid synth > >http://www.notam02.no/~terjewi/synthesizer/instruments/moog scommotm.html > >you already got your small stripe of blank panel to fill this gap? > > Yes, I am actually putting it in today, as I will do a concert > tomorrow. Have to look complete by then :-) > > > -- > tw. :)
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Re: Hello again
2004-09-19 by Dana Countryman
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