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Re: [motm] Patch of the Week? was Wooden Recorder Demo etc.

2005-05-20 by Scott K Warren

I would subscribe! -- skw


On May 20, 2005, at 10:07 AM, paulhaneberg wrote:

> Here's an idea.
>  What if we start a patch of the week club.
>
>  Instead of Ken Elhardt writing a book and selling a dozen or so
>  copies, someone (I'm volunteering!) could collect patches from some
>  of the best patch artists on the list, maybe Mike Marsh and Scott
>  Juskiw along with Ken Elhardt for instance.  There would be a
>  subscription fee.  Each week each of the subscribers would receive a
>  patch in PDF format via email.  The money from the subscriptions
>  would be paid to those who contribute the patches.  If we had three
>  guys creating the patches, each would only have to come up with one
>  every three weeks.  The patch creators would then be getting paid
>  for their time.
>
>  I don't mean to slight anyone.  There are a lot of great patch
>  artists out there.  Dave Wright has sent me some great stuff for the
>  MOTM CDR project.  And of course Robert Rich is outstanding.  I
>  picked on Ken Elhardt because he is the undisputed master of
>  replicating other instruments, Mike Marsh, because of the uniqueness
>  of what I have heard from him and Scott, because he is so good at
>  self running patches.  Really anyone could contribute to this, but
>  someone would have to then decide what to use.
>
>  What does eveyone think?  If there is no interest, obviously I'll
>  drop the idea.  But I'd pay to take lessons from these guys.  Maybe
>  there are enough MOTMers interested to make it worthwhile.
>
>  Paul Haneberg
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