
Update: George sent me an MP3 of one of our jam sessions and I just put up a post here with details.
George Mattson, creator of the Syntar, invited me, James(Carbon111), and Greg (Alpha Wave Movement) over for an afternoon jam session and get together. We had a great time, and I finally got to see and hear the Syntar along with George's EML semi-modular. We spent most of the afternoon in a "tangerine dream" playing along to Greg's rhythms and a very nice sequence George patched up on the EML. After the session we had some delectable sandwiches and brownies made by George's wife Celeste. Thank you Celeste! We had a great time. Definitely not a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Title link takes you to a ton of shots I took and a couple of short AVIs; unfortunately the audio did not come out. George has promised to send us a few mp3 of the session, so I'll put them up when I get them. Apologies for the quality of some of the shots - the room was dimly lit (great atmosphere), but the tranlsation was lost in many of these shots.
That's James in the Green T, George by the EML and Greg up front.
George and Syntar Prototype #2

Thanks Matrixsynth for this post. I've see the several links and I'm fascinating for the beautiful and many setup of synths. It's really great...
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Thanks deb7680. Your English is fine. Better than mine somedays. : ) The most important thing is the meaning of the words you are trying to communicate, and that comes across just fine. Anyone that might complain about it simply wouldn't be that bright (smart).
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