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Old 15.01.2005, 06:27 PM
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Well how rude of me
I have been here a few days and didn't introduce myself.

Well, just wanted to say that this forum is great. It will take me a while to go through and read all the posts (and copy alot of the good tips and tricks here). I am the proud owner of a Virus C desktop and man it is a complex beast ! I am reading as much as I can on it and am getting materials left and right that will help me learn this instrument (even picked up a book on analog synthesis) Unfortunately I don't know anyone around where I live who is familiar with it (the local music store had no clue) so hopefully you guys won't mind my many questions I post as I learn. Well back to the manual for me.
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Glad to see someone actually reading the manual.....it is a rare thing these days.

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The SynthWizard has some advice - Back in the 1980's music was better, TV was better, films were better. Not to mention fashion.... Let me help you relive the past with some classic 80's sounds from my vintage synth collection....
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What kinda music do u like Dr. Jones? Are you into any classic 80's stuff?

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hey DS,

well . . . I'm into all kinds of music. Just looking at what is in my cd changer at the moment - Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers, Higher Intelligence Agency, Beastie Boys, Eat Static, Thelonious Monk . . .

The 80s were my formative years . . . I think that's why most of my music contains breakbeats (from 80 to 125bpm) and electronic elements. So I definitely have to give respect to the my roots and 80s music.
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