Yeah, I have to agree, *that* was one (of many) inarguable and uniformed comments. Too bad the opinonator doesn't use Buchla or Wiard modules to really get to know them. Paul of MOTM's microbrewery analogy is a good one. And although on the surface we can talk about East vs West coasts, it's a different world than it was in the '60s, especially with the Internet and online file sharing. In other words, the lines are blurry. g > ---------- > From: Chris Whitten > Reply To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 3:21 PM > To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Please support Original Design > > > But they weren't as common > > as Moogs because they were limited to one kind of music and simply > > would never sell like a Moog. New? Yes. Unique? Yes. Useful? Only > > within the confines of atonal experimentalism. > > Those are some of the strangest comments. > Buchla limited to one kind of music? > Buchla only useful within the confines of atonal experimentalism? > I'm using mine everyday for tv soundtrack work. > As you probably realise, tv music scores vary wildly from project to > project. > CW > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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fartin' in the church
2004-06-25 by Robair, Gino
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