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Tag: Musikmesse 2018

MusikMesse 2018: Nord Debuts Piano 4

The Nord Piano 4 offers expanded voice polyphony, a Triple Sensor keybed and their Virtual Hammer Action Technology.… Read More MusikMesse 2018: Nord Debuts Piano 4

April 12, 201812 Comments

New Vacuum Tube Monophonic Synthesizer – CHRT

The CHRT synthesizer is a true analog monophonic valve synthesizer. … Read More New Vacuum Tube Monophonic Synthesizer – CHRT

April 11, 2018April 11, 20183 Comments

Musikmesse 2018: New Valkyrie Synth Offers 10 Oscillators Per Voice

The synth offers ten oscillators per voice (1,280 in total) which can be doubled to twenty by combining two voices.… Read More Musikmesse 2018: New Valkyrie Synth Offers 10 Oscillators Per Voice

April 7, 2018April 7, 201821 Comments

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Something To Think About

I’m always in one of three modes. I’m in “Let’s try an experiment” mode, which is quite undirected.

The next stage is a flow state where I’m just fiddling with things. I’m in a mood of some kind. I can be in that stage for hours, and I only notice when I have to pee.

The third stage, which I probably spend a lot more time in than most other artists, is a questioning stage: “OK, I’ve made that thing. What does it mean? Why did it interest me?”

— Brian Eno
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