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Old 04-06-2008, 09:24 AM   #27
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Default Re: Buchla 700

Hteo bih samo da citiram nesto:

There are two schools of thought regarding electronic instruments. These stem from the thinking and designs of two pioneers of early commercial synthesizers form the 1960s: Bob Moog and Don Buchla. Moog, working on the East Coast in upstate New York, felt that electronic instruments should be played by musicians, and his designs focused on the keyboard as the main connection between the player and machine. Buchla, on the other hand, was in a more free-thinking environment that was San Francisco, and he felt that the synthesizer should encourage a completely new way of developing and exploring musical ideas.

Trent Reznor and NIN
Although he covers classic keyboard, bass and guitar parts on the road with NIN, his real passion is creating unique sound textures and rhythmic patterns that are used throughout the show.

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