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Modern digital audio world rules!
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Re: Modern digital audio world rules!
marcelodantas wrote:...Took me a couple days to make it, would have taken forever to make a real one, lol.
Nice!
Interesting use of the word real there, which I think supports my point that having a picture of a synth that works perfectly well is somehow inferior to having a "real" one.
Of course, I know exactly what you mean
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Re: Modern digital audio world rules!
@spogg Roland has recently bent reality by releasing the Jupiter X, which rather than being a software based on a synth, is as synth based on a software.
So technically it is not a picture of a perfectly working synth, but a synth of a perfectly working picture.
So technically it is not a picture of a perfectly working synth, but a synth of a perfectly working picture.
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