| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 266.1 | Go for it | HOLST::KLOSTERMAN | Stevie K | Mon Mar 10 1986 16:51 | 0 | 
| 266.2 | Keyboard's rights? | XENON::SAUTER | John Sauter | Mon Mar 10 1986 17:18 | 4 | 
|  |     I am interested in both topics, but if you have already sent
    them to Keyboard magazine it might be contrary to your agreement
    with them to publish them elsewhere.
        John Sauter
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| 266.3 | legal issue | STAR::MALIK | Karl Malik | Tue Mar 11 1986 12:10 | 8 | 
|  |     
    I offered Karl [Moeller] the same warning.  But that brings up an
    interesting question; does typing an article to a NOTES file constitute
    publishing?  Or, worse, giving it over to public domain?
    
    Any legal people out there who have had to deal with this issue?
    
    							- Karl [Malik]
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| 266.4 | yousueme&i'llsueyou | CANYON::MOELLER |  | Tue Mar 11 1986 12:23 | 8 | 
|  |     Last night I reread the contract(s) with KEYBOARD. It seems I can
    do everything BUT SELL the SAME (word-for-word) articles to another
    publication. This is not a publication in the legal sense, and I
    certainly won't get anything for it but glory -:)
    
    So, I dunno. Some of you guys have some pretty hot setups. Got
    anything to learn from a 4-tracker ?  Karl Moeller
    
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| 266.5 | If You Don't, We Won't | ERLANG::FEHSKENS |  | Tue Mar 11 1986 12:30 | 5 | 
|  |     Can't tell if you've got anything to teach us 'til you try.  Do
    it!
    
    len.
    
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| 266.6 | Sounds more like "Rescue Me" | BARTOK::ARNOLD | John E. Arnold | Tue Mar 11 1986 16:56 | 9 | 
|  |     I second (or is it third?) the motion.  Since I've gotten my 8-track,
I'm sure I've gotten lazy and missed quite a few tricks along the way. 
(Of course, I'll get motivated again once I realize that I "need just a
few more tracks".  That should be any day now.) 
    I'd be glad to read just about anything that could help improve the
quality of my home recordings. 
- John -
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| 266.7 | Do it! | MRMFG1::D_FOSTER |  | Wed Mar 12 1986 15:02 | 2 | 
|  |     I'd be very pleased to read what you have to say about low-tech
    home productions!  Thanks for offering a pre-release on this stuff.
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| 266.8 | Dancin' With Myself | CANYON::MOELLER |  | Wed Mar 12 1986 16:43 | 10 | 
|  |     
    	Okay, you've convinced me. I've begun entering them under
    EDT. Some new material up front, mainly pictures (ever tried
    PICTURES on a VT102?) so the legal number is no problem.
    
    it may take me as long as a week to enter the first one, as
    there's this pesky job I hired in for.
    
                           Karl Moeller 
    
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| 266.9 | Let's make our own pesky job! | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad Schafer | Thu Mar 13 1986 09:48 | 37 | 
|  | Re: "pesky job"
    Maybe a bunch of us should get together and develop a musician's
    workstation for the VAXstation II.  Bullet items follow:
    
    o	generic waveform editor (GWE), allowing mouse/keypad editing of
    	waveforms and layers  (sort of like PRO Sight)
    o	conversion procedures for each different synth type, allowing
    	"patches" produced by GWE to be loaded to various types of synths
    	(no requirement that they sound *exactly* the same)
    
    o	monster sequencer, with infinitum note capacity
    
    o	built-in sampling (the likes of which would make the Synclav
    	look meek in comparison)
    
    o	more conversion s/w, allowing (for example) a Mirage sample
    	to be loaded into a Emu II & vice versa
    
    o	yet MORE conversion s/w allowing a sample to be converted to
    	a conventional patch and loaded into the synth of your choice
    
    o	and, of course, a complete librarian program which would work
    	with any (term used loosely) type synth
    o	on-line mega-channel mixer and digital studio
    
    o	ad nauseum
    
    
    Think we could get a project started?  (Sorry for the digression - it
    just seemed apropo ... 8^)
    Much dreaming and many words ...
    
Brad	8^)
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| 266.10 | relief... | GVADG1::HANNA | Zayed HANNA - I.S. Geneva | Sun Mar 23 1986 16:08 | 11 | 
|  |   Much relief and appreciation (all the way from Swizerland) that
  you're making your articles available. 
  
  KEYBOARD, unfortunately, is not available in Switzerland, and 
  as I'm not mainly a keyboard player my interest depends on the
  articles of a given month.
  (I had to have my mom run around London hunting for the much reputed
  January issue - The MIDI special).
  Anyway, I look forward to your articles. Thank you for sharing !
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