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RE: Real instruments vs. electronic instruments



I get thermal drift out of some oscillators, what's kind of neat is they 
slightly detune themselves (I can always retune and tweek), but it's kind 
of 
like tuning a 12 string guitar perfectly, I like the way the pairs will 
slightly detune and thicken after you bang on it for a few








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I suppose I would agree but for the fact that I've never had an electronic
instrument sound or operate different/better as a result- they usually just
stop working all together whereas there is a far better chance in 
analog/non
electronic gear could produce interesting/musical results under adverse
conditions.

Imagine if the EDP sounded better after it got hot- I'd install a heating
element! Or maybe make an altar for it on stage and set the top of it on
fire listening to the sweet warm tones it would then produce.

;)

Cliff

 >>I like the fact that my synthesizer, like my cello - is thermally
sensitive.


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