A little more upbeat, I think. ^_^

Sep 13, 2010 21:14

After the overall non-upbeatness of my last few posts, I figured it was time for something ( Read more... )

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chipuni September 14 2010, 05:58:37 UTC
Gene...

If you like it, that's plenty of reason to keep doing it!

If you're making music for yourself, then just make music for yourself. If you like the sound of analog synths.... then play with analog synths.

It's that easy.

Have yourself a blast!

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genecatlow September 15 2010, 02:21:40 UTC
Oh, don't worry, that is definitely my intention. ^_^

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digoraccoon September 14 2010, 12:48:10 UTC
Many professional DJs still spin on vinyl.

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jenova_silver September 15 2010, 03:40:46 UTC
If you can still keep them working, then it is all good.

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telbert September 15 2010, 10:56:11 UTC
I can relate, my friend. My folks once had a Pioneer stereo system, and it was the best-sounding system we'd ever had. Recently, my brother got his hands on a similar tuner of a similar model, and it sounds gorgeous.

Even in newer equipment, I sometimes favor "older" stuff. I learned recently that my Fostex MR16 DAW has been discontinued. On a whim, I played a little with a BOSS DAW in a store. It looks like it has more features, but it's not as intuitive to use. I hope mine doesn't die anytime soon ;)

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cabcat September 21 2010, 11:22:43 UTC
Hehe, while I like new stuff I still have a grand respect for the older items because some of them cannot be replicated today. And period music sounds the best on the original equipment.

I'm not sure if the syth in this clip is an oldy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psuRGfAaju4&ob=av2e

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