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Re: hypnotic music
i noticed that in the original message, John wrote he uses his space
station
to make sounds he always wanted to. I got one a couple of months ago, and
i
have found that only the strings are really any good, the rest of the
sounds
i could make with various combinations of other pedals. I have also found
the ring modulator sounds to be really weak compared to my colorsound ring
modulator. what do you all think?
Jay Allen
the wax dolls
http://members.aol.com/Eddie96848/gig.htm
Bret wrote:
> John Parada,
> On your website you wrote:
>
> Side B is a musical side, using the original applied theories and
> concepts of hypnotic frequency tonal variation and axiomatic varied
> polyrhythmic induction.
>
> John, would you elaborate on the meaning and characteristics of
> "hypnotic frequency tonal variation, and axiomatic varied polyrhythmic
> induction"?
>
> bret
>
> ---John + Diane Parada <jparada@pop.interport.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all . I just purchased a Boomerang from rogue Music in Nyc. Between
> > that, my analog and digital delays, my ebow and xp300 space station, I
> > can now make and record some of the sounds I've always wanted to
> make. I
> > am in the NYC area. I am interested in hypnosis, meditation and music
> > and live performance of those combinations . Is there anyone who
> shares
> > simialr interests in the area? to learn more about me visit my site
> >
> > http://www.changenow.com
> >
>
>
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