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Re: Microthon review - cheers

🔗Rick Sanford <rsanf@xxxx.xxxx>

5/26/1999 6:07:29 AM

Let's hear it for Korgs! Both the
Beadsley AND my piece, "Nightwalking X"
were the product of the Korg 05R/W.

Funny, it's the second time (Joe's review) that my
work in strict decatonic tuning (in this case alternating
step sizes of 60 cents and 180 cents) has been
misinterpreted: I've never written a just piece.

I can understand its 'sounding like JI', though, due to
the prominent 240-cent intervals throughout.

thanks to Joe for his kind words, and to Johnny
and D.B. for doing a superb job.

Rick Sanford
Manhattan

> and the source of the sounds was a Korg 05R/W rack-mount synth.
> Dave's guitar was a Gibson L6S, used as a MIDI controller,
> Joseph L. Monzo monz@juno.com
>

🔗David Beardsley <xouoxno@xxxx.xxxx>

5/26/1999 6:27:51 AM

Rick Sanford wrote:

> From: Rick Sanford <rsanf@pais.org>
>
> Let's hear it for Korgs! Both the
> Beadsley AND my piece, "Nightwalking X"
> were the product of the Korg 05R/W.

A real workhorse for me. It's nice to actuallyuse a piece of equipment
regularly in performance.

> --

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🔗Patrick Pagano <ppagano@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

5/26/1999 7:26:30 AM

What is the list price for said KorgS
Pat

David Beardsley wrote:

> From: David Beardsley <xouoxno@home.com>
>
> Rick Sanford wrote:
>
> > From: Rick Sanford <rsanf@pais.org>
> >
> > Let's hear it for Korgs! Both the
> > Beadsley AND my piece, "Nightwalking X"
> > were the product of the Korg 05R/W.
>
> A real workhorse for me. It's nice to actuallyuse a piece of equipment
> regularly in performance.
>
> > --
>
> * D a v i d B e a r d s l e y
> * xouoxno@virtulink.com
> *
> * J u x t a p o s i t i o n E z i n e
> * M E L A v i r t u a l d r e a m house monitor
> *
> * http://www.virtulink.com/immp/lookhere.htm
>
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