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#961 - 07/11/03 10:25 PM
Re: How did you all get into synth?
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Registered: 11/01/01
Posts: 141
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Being born in the 70s and growing up in the 80s, there was no escaping the sound of synthesizers.
Somehow, as i grew older, I came to hate synths sounds, and went into a totally different musical direction.
But strangely enough, the earliest songs i had heard in my life revolved around those machines, and i still held those songs very dear to my heart.
I think that for me, at least, without pinpointing an exact time, the interest came by trying to re-live those days of my early life and the whole cultural aspect of life itself which has never stopped but continues to evolve. (maybe i was trying to understand the context of time where i came in)
Synthesizers, as well as any new technology, really were and still are part of a revolution. It all goes hand in hand.
man I knew this would be a hard question to answer..not enuff space..im blabbering
ps: Junos may not have the fattest of sounds but the design has to be the most intuitive I've ever seen. Too bad i sold my 106 to buy a 300lbs Hammond M3. I'm glad i have the M3 but I miss the little guy.
And all the ppl who said it are right... Some pads and sounds i did with a 106 had the most pristine, crystal clear sound ive ever came up on a synth ((other)) than a Roland.
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