On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:40:12AM +0000,
lists(a)quirq.ukfsn.org wrote:
On 10/2/2011, "Roberto Suarez Soto"
<talkingxouba(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Excellent read, although I could quite happily have read twice, three or
even four times the amount! I always like to read in-depth about
fascinating topics :-)
Two points of pedantry: I think the list of shredders should include
Rhodes not Roads (I'm assuming it's Randy that's referred to) and
Octave's The Cat was a very close knock-off of the ARP Odyssey, not a
Moog -- to the degree that they were sued by ARP apparently.
Keep up the good work.
Wow, good point. Yes it was a clone of an ARP Odyssey.
It had the same kind of sliders and layout of an ARP. And an absurd pitchbend that was
basically an ordinarly potentiometer fader.
As for what it sounded like, here it is, circa 1984, fed through a horrific array of
distortion-producing *things*:
http://storage.restivo.org/music/Hugh_Magma/metalalloy34.ogg
Prog-rock meets metal meets psychedelia meets I'm not sure exactly what. Hey, I was
18.
You were an inventive 18-year-old!
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David
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