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Thursday, April 06, 2006

Mad About Metasonix

Michael Weeks sent me a couple of links to shots of Josh Adam's studio. The first link takes you to Josh's website, Neopolitan Labs (make sure to check out the gallery). I asked Michael if Josh had any association with Metasonix considering the number of modules he owns. He said no, but Eric Barbour of Metasonix did pay him a visit. The shots here are from that visit. (Direct links for when the posts are no longer current: one, two, three).

"Eric visited Josh's new studio being built in San Francisco, with analog synths everywhere and a literal army of Metasonix boxen (including NINE Agonizers, four Butt Probes, and at least two of everything else. And now, sixteen TM-6s.)

He says the photos only show a small fraction of it, much of the gear is still packed or being used by Josh's partner. Apparently, Josh hates software synths, even though he's a programmer."

4 comments:

  1. I'm impressed, are there any sound clips, I mean what do all those B'probes sound like? maybe it all eventually lases and comes out as a pure sine wave that can burn holes?

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  2. "hates software synths, even though he's a programmer"

    So true.

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  3. He must have been rectally abused as a child to own so many butt probes.

    Maybe hew as in prison?

    (who dropped the soap?)

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  4. Does anyone have a need for TWO Hartmann Neurons, let alone one? Those are truly status pieces.

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