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> Dave Smith The father of MIDI., Article
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post Fri 17 Dec 2004, 01:18
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I Loved It!!!!!!!!!!
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Now using soft synths which include all the potential problem inherent in software, including copy protection schemes, I can relate to the advantages of a hard synth. You don''t have to worry if it's going to work correctly and crashes, ect. The interview is a year old and the difference now between Windows and OSX 10.3 isn't religious, it's pretty stark. Include all the Windows internet risks and it's no contest, a least until Longhorn shows up.

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And the Evolver is a darn good little hell of a hardware synth! cool.gif

The team is not religious on the side of the Force people like better, but we sure know why we are on the bright side wink.gif cool.gif


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