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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:05 pm
by 24db
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:I was getting tired just scrolling down that lot! :wink:
saving all your energy for those fences perhaps? ;)
I'm not putting the fence up. I've already been given the task of redecorating every room in the house (a job that I started today)!
Decorating? urgh, you are obviously a man of great mental strength, and probably a saint. I can't stand decorating

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:05 pm
by epsilon75
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:I was getting tired just scrolling down that lot! :wink:
saving all your energy for those fences perhaps? ;)
I'm not putting the fence up. I've already been given the task of redecorating every room in the house (a job that I started today)!

Decorating :shock: :shock: um ere the only thing i will be decorating is numerous bottles of grog :wink:

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:16 pm
by Hobo
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote: saving all your energy for those fences perhaps? ;)
I'm not putting the fence up. I've already been given the task of redecorating every room in the house (a job that I started today)!
Decorating? urgh, you are obviously a man of great mental strength, and probably a saint. I can't stand decorating
I've managed to break it up with, washing, cooking and washing up! I've ignored the ironing though, so I expect I'll get a bollocking over that. :wink: :roll:

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:17 pm
by Hobo
epsilon75 wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote: saving all your energy for those fences perhaps? ;)
I'm not putting the fence up. I've already been given the task of redecorating every room in the house (a job that I started today)!

Decorating :shock: :shock: um ere the only thing i will be decorating is numerous bottles of grog :wink:
I'm very close to opening a bottle, but I have to pick the wife up from work later, so I'll have to put it on hold.

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:18 pm
by 24db
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote: I'm not putting the fence up. I've already been given the task of redecorating every room in the house (a job that I started today)!
Decorating? urgh, you are obviously a man of great mental strength, and probably a saint. I can't stand decorating
I've managed to break it up with, washing, cooking and washing up! I've ignored the ironing though, so I expect I'll get a bollocking over that. :wink: :roll:
Ironing as well? sod the saint bit, you're a domestic goddess mate ;)

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 7:21 pm
by epsilon75
Mick if er indoors dont let you go to the TD shindig after all this work its time to attach a granny flat :wink:

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:49 pm
by Froesesque
24db wrote:
Froesesque wrote:I believed that that harpsichord bass sound that Edgar is so fond of came from a Yamaha TX tone generator for a long time, I have something similar on my Yamaha FS1r tone generator - many of the presets on this came from the DX and TX series. But I must be wrong, not a bit of Yamaha kit on site in these photos - Unless he has a Yamaha plug-in!!
? ;)

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Ah, the Native Instruments FM7 plug in, That explains everything, I saw him switch patches several times during the Tempodrom concert:

http://www.guitarcenter.com/shop/produc ... 707796.942

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:51 pm
by epsilon75
Damn thats rather cheap :shock: :wink:

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:56 pm
by timer
Exactly what I thought - cheap - but I suspect Ed got his buck shee.

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 1:32 pm
by 24db
timer wrote:Exactly what I thought - cheap - but I suspect Ed got his buck shee.
I doubt it, TD sometimes have to buy their software:

Fredrik Emmerfors- “What would you say has been the most important technical development that Tangerine Dream has provided, I mean have you had any special influence on the technical development and what would that be?

E-“We had in the early years, because we just had to work very closely with companies who manufactured all those instruments, specifically at the beginning of the analog period. We worked with Oberheim in America and Bob Moog’s factory and we worked with a lot of people over here in Germany where the technical development was quite far set up. But after that period we found it a bit frustrating process; we helped a lot of people with the experience we had, by using instruments musically not just as a sound tool, so we gave a strong feedback to a lot of people and not always we got back what we wanted. A smaller company for instance, I don’t want to name anybody, but a smaller company for instance we helped to grow quite heavily and finally they became very big and went and said ‘hey, wait a minute are we just beta-testers or what are we, we’re not asking for money, but we wanna get some of the instruments, that theoretically we’ve put our label on’ and so finally like a software company in Germany we had to pay for own software which was quite strange, and if that happens then we are not that interested anymore in collaborations and as we did in our early days we are now developing our stuff ourselves and don’t loose much to the left and to the right”