Gear used on the wunderlich gig

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Gear used on the wunderlich gig

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Hi everyone, mr hedgehog here, I'm back. Just seen the photos from the latest TD gig. Looks like the lads have invested in some new virtual soft-syths and hadware keyboards. Anyone know what they are?
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Froesesque wrote:Hi everyone, mr hedgehog here, I'm back. Just seen the photos from the latest TD gig. Looks like the lads have invested in some new virtual soft-syths and hadware keyboards. Anyone know what they are?
A Memotron for one!
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Emoticons...don't you just love 'em? ;)
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A mouse? ;)
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A machine only works as good as the person operating it!!! :P
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Jollyhawker wrote:A machine only works as good as the person operating it!!! :P
:lol: :lol: :mrgreen: Very True :wink:
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Jollyhawker wrote:A machine only works as good as the person operating it!!! :P
Very True Neil Ive got a couple of Digital Keys and they do my head in, when I was at school we had a ARP with slides and knobs it was fantastic.
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I saw recently that the Mellotron is making a comeback !.
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timer wrote:I saw recently that the Mellotron is making a comeback !.
I think Thorsten might have used the digital version on MFD, obviously some purists will say it's nothing like a tron, but then again they'd say that about most things ;)
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It's that Stockhausen syndrome again! Do Electronic gadgets and computers produce Music as opposed to acoustic methods? Well he argues that computers and synths etc are an extension of the human brain and therefore these gadgets produce exactly the same art that the old methods produced. The only difference is the dependance on electricity! The music they produce is still a composition of human genius and Edgar is a genius!! :D
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