Synth-people politics (was Re: SKULPT is live)

Jay Vaughan ibisum at gmail.com
Fri Jul 13 15:17:57 CEST 2018


> I wish them the best of luck with it, but it's not something that excites me.
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Totally understandable, but it has to be said - this is sort of the device we talked about, didn’t we, way back in the embryonic days of Modulus/Modal, with regards to the position of a product against the OP-1 and so on .. so I’m going to be very curious to have it in my kit and play with it.  I may keep it, I may not - certainly it doesn’t serve any need I have at the moment, but it is nevertheless an interesting product, and personally having at least had some sort of clue of its planned existence, all those years ago, it’ll be cathartic in many ways.

In all honesty, its hard to separate the politics from the product these days, but this particular affliction is something I’ve struggled with for 20+ years (losing respect for some of the individuals behind the products I’ve loved over the years), so I do hear where you are coming from.  The music-technology business is full of punters, snipers, cannibals, wizards, dilettantes, hackers, brilliant and inspired nerds, and so much more.

And then there’s this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwk7fK7uIUo <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwk7fK7uIUo>

LOL!  I can tell that guy *exactly* what happened, hehe.  But, I won’t.


Anyway, bringing it back to our music-bar family:

Dove Audio WTF: EXCITING!  (I’ve already placed orders for the rest of the system I will build around the WTF)

Modal SKULPT: very curious.



j.

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