> Not yet at least, we can still hope! I don't find the single-box solution particularly palatable, but there are arguably lots of examples of it being the most creative or original way of doing things. Lemme see: Tangerine Dream's EXIT (PPG Wave), Klaus Schulze's DIG IT (Crumar GDS), Jean Michel Jarre's ZOOLOOK (Fairlight CMI), and a variety of mid-70's Vangelis (Yamaha CS-80). There are people out there now doing albums with single software packages (I can think of two pure Max/MSP albums). My "single box" probably wouldn't be the XL-7 (the timing is sloppy enough to put me off, and the effects are weak): I'd go for the OasysPCI. -- nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http://www.cassiel.com
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Re: [xl7] MC-909 lowdown
2002-11-20 by Nick Rothwell
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