While the modular systems may be the same, no two modular users are the
same. You both will explore the system in different ways. You each will have
different workflows.
Cheers,
George
www.granularmatter.com
Eurorack Modules
www.toppobrillo.com
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 9:09 AM, Bakis Sirros <
synth_freak_2000@...
>wrote:
>
>
> my opinion is this:
>
> do not worry at all.
> even if he has the exact same modular system/configuration, the resulting
> musical output Greatly depends on the specific operator of the modular
> controls!
> so, he will, for sure, Not be sounding as you.
> you will still get your unique results from your modular machine.
>
> best regards,
> Bakis.
>
> Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist
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> 1 group owner
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> www. parallel - worlds - music. com
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> www. myspace. com/ interconnectedmusic
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> www. myspace. com/ memorygeist
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> www. DiN. org. uk
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> www. musicamaximamagnetica. com
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> www. vu-us. com
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> --- On Wed, 8/25/10, doof_per <
doof_per@...
<doof_per%40yahoo.com>>
> wrote:
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> From: doof_per <
doof_per@...
<doof_per%40yahoo.com>>
>
> Subject: 1 Modular Ethics
> To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
<Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 5:08 PM
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>
>
>
> So I think most of you know how daunting and confusing it is to educate
> yourself about the modular world, where to start, what to buy and hoping
> that the money you just spent is all going to be worth it.
>
> At least I know in my case, it was probably the most brain-racking 2 months
> of my life!..but phew was it worth it!!
>
> My importer/local dealer, who knows nothing about modular stuff (this was a
> 1st time order for him) decides that this might be a cool thing for him too,
> fair enough..But he orders the EXACT same setup I ordered from him(I ordered
> seperate units, not the "basic system" etc) just because he's too lazy t do
> his own research on what he needs or even just wondering what a modular is
> at all..Im into a completely different genre than he is and my setup was
> very specific to my music genre..
>
> I guess im just a little frustrated that the guy who I buy it from is the
> 1st guy to carbon-copy the device I went through all the trouble to sound
> more "unique", its kind of ironic...Obviously we arent exclusive to anything
> here, but I believe the modular world allows someones mind to build and be
> creative with a system that can allow to sound a little different..Wouldnt
> you say that is bad business ethics from the dealer
>
> He will probably realise its not for him and pun the carbon copy system to
> the next guy..
>
> What do you guys think I respect anyone doing whatever they wish and I
> always share knowledge with people, (in fact I even helped try to
> educate/enlighten this guy into types of models/what they do/other brands
> etc)..But I just think theres a way of doing things no
>
> Theres lazy..then theres just plain rude IMO..
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