Sunday, September 17, 2006
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or the sound my butt makes after a few cups of coffee
ReplyDeletevery nice its a fuqed sound but it a great way !!!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Matrix!
ReplyDeletethanks for putting up my video.
Im a big fan of your site.
I have plans to spend more time with the E-mu
and make some audio recordings. This video
was just a preliminary test.
My school has had this system for about 30 years
now and its in amazing condition.
ill let you know when the recordings and documentation are done.
.alex
Great! Thanks Alex. I'm subbed to your videos, so I should get notified when you put them up. If not just post a comment in any of my posts and I'll get it.
ReplyDeletecheers,
matrix
let's make a water drop (EMU) and banjo (Buchla) ensemble . only 40k.
ReplyDeleteAdd some electribe beats, and it would only be $40,250.
doktor in the house
ReplyDeleteI like the weird cave sounds. It would sound even better if it had the EMU spring reverb module. The EMU at my university has two reverbs, but sadly it is not in good shape.
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