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Re: [microsound] analogigital... if you can't tell it doesn't matter.
Don't let the bastards drag you down, Baby!
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Akira Rabelais wrote:
> >From: Ian Guthrie Yeager <iyeager@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >By the way, I read the review of Akira's latest processed piano stuff in
> >the
> >Wire. Looks like really interesting stuff. Akira, where do you think I
> >could
> >pick up/order a copy?
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> Hey Ian, thanks for the interest... that review, uhhhhhhh! I suppose it's a
> good review but it makes my teeth hurt to have two years of filter
> development and hundreds of hours processing reduced to 'fuzzz and
> reverb'... but I suppose the proof is in the pudding and like I've told my
> beginning guitar students about tuning... if you can't tell it doesn't
> matter. hehh!
>
> Eisoptrophobia can be found at Amazon:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005ASJY/qid=993761101/sr=1-1/ref=sc_m_1/102-1791842-4862542
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> Akira
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> .___behold,
> I come with clouds
> ___and_
> every eye
> shall see a voice
> as the sound of many waters
> and in my right hand seven stars.
> et__habebat__in__dextera__sua__stellas__septem
> ____http://AkiraRabelais.com__________________.
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Ian Yeager
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