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#1834709 - 01/30/12 02:22 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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Ah yes, my sideline products.

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#1834710 - 01/30/12 02:24 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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Originally Posted By: guybacos
Originally Posted By: Scotty-Boy
Synergy -
What is your relationship to Guy OUTSIDE the forums?

and Guy:

I would be very interested to see the "making of" video. Show the playing (and mistakes) and how you fixed them, show how the dynamics control works, show how you can edit "JUST ONE KEY", as you state on the VSL site.

If you showed us what you really MEANT to show us, this thread would have gone in a much different direction.


Certainly in a calmer mood, but not with people like Johngrant, wr, or Mark (even may be a good person) constantly bashing me. It's NON STOP, what can I say? Otherwise i'd love to share and even do demonstration, even through videos maybe.

As for the relation between myself and synergy: we both love music. wink


Post away in the Digital Pianos forum and the chances are pretty good I won't even see what you are up to, much less "bash" you.

I have to love the irony - first you complain that I was not giving opinions in my own words and that I was giving the appearance of teaming. But now that I posting more of my own words, you seem not to like that very much, either. I don't even need to go into the teaming and bashing you've done... any 2 year old can see it.

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#1834712 - 01/30/12 02:24 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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Ah yes, my sideline products.


VSL being your main one, right?

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#1834713 - 01/30/12 02:27 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: Scotty-Boy]
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Originally Posted By: Scotty-Boy
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Scotty-Boy,

What's the deal with calling me baconbits? Because i'm from Canada? That is very derogatory.




Get it? Plus you like computers (bits).


I never would of made the connection. I don't think we have this in Canada. Maybe we do? Well clever. wink

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#1834716 - 01/30/12 02:35 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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Also, Bacos are NOT real bacon. They may taste good at first, but then you quickly realize that what you are experiencing is not quite real. Not that it tastes bad, mind you, but you know SOMETHING isn't right.


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#1834718 - 01/30/12 02:37 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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Move along folks. Nothing more to see here. Just move along..........
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#1834721 - 01/30/12 02:39 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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Move along folks. Nothing more to see here. Just move along..........


Oh Carey - When I saw how fricken big that picture posted I just had a laughing meltdown. Woke up the wife. That was nice.

Finally stopped laughing and then you posted.... I am out on the couch!

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#1834723 - 01/30/12 02:42 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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Holly cow! That's a BIG Bacos bottle!

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#1834725 - 01/30/12 02:45 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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But it say's in small, I'm artificially flavored, Ooh, misleading....


Edited by guybacos (01/30/12 02:47 AM)

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#1834742 - 01/30/12 04:03 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: Okiikahuna]
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Originally Posted By: Okiikahuna
Several analog modular synthesizers created in the 60s, like the Buchla and Moog, had a module which would output a sequence of control voltages, usually 8 or 16 steps. This sequence of control voltages could be used to control various things, among them the pitch of an oscilator. These modules were called sequencers. Later, digital equivalents and midi came in, and the name was applied to rather different digital devices that could record and playback digital note data. The name has just stuck and is now pretty firmly entrenched.

.....looks like there most definitely is the answer! thumb

(Thank you!)

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#1834743 - 01/30/12 04:05 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: Scotty-Boy]
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Originally Posted By: Scotty-Boy
Does anyone here know "synergy543"? Take a look at the history of his posts... hasn't posted here since November and now comes out of the woodwork to stick up for Baconbits.

Before that, "synergy543" posts are all about the VSL.

I am beginning to smell a rat!

I suspected exactly the same, but I was content with having done the other stuff and anyway they were having enough success embarrassing themselves. grin

(Good job!)

Maybe now someone can tackle the question of why that video doesn't show a face..... ha

Originally Posted By: beet31425
....But that doesn't make him murine. He could just be a friend of Guy's from outside the forum.

Not that I exactly get the murine thing grin but either way, it's the same point: synergy isn't some outside objective voice. smile

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#1834746 - 01/30/12 04:08 AM Re: Chopin's 24 Études (My interpretation) [Re: guybacos]
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Sorry all, just got back from playing concerts in Minnesota and Wisconsin. This has definitely run its course.
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