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1462.1 | Edd Cote used 7 of these on the Victory tour... | JAWS::COTE | Look!! Eeet eees BASSOON! | Wed Jun 15 1988 13:26 | 3 |
| I'd design the rigs for major acts, do the programming, etc...
Edd
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1462.2 | ..then I'd retire | MARVIN::MACHIN | | Wed Jun 15 1988 13:39 | 4 |
| I'd run the shop where Tom buys enough gear to make him
indistinguishable from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Richard.
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1462.3 | But my salary allows me to buy this stuff | PAULJ::HARRIMAN | Hell's only error message: 'Eh?' | Wed Jun 15 1988 13:41 | 12 |
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I'd like to be one of those people who designs factory patches.
I'm sure I could do as good a job as those who do it now... ;^)
Cut in pay? Are you kidding? Why do I work for DEC?
Failing that, I'd like to design software (sequencer or otherwise)
for synthesizers and samplers. If I didn't have a full-time programming
job now, I'd probably be doing that (of course, the pesky pay-scale
comes in again)
/pjh
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1462.4 | Stupid in a Funny way or Funny in a Stupid way... | DRFIX::PICKETT | David - Who has the Blue food? | Thu Jun 16 1988 09:13 | 8 |
| I'd like to work support for Roland. That way I could be the one
telling Len, "Gee, we've never tried that", or, "Sorry, THAT guy
is out right now".
In reality? I'd like to build gate arrays for Kurzweil, Yamaha or
Roland.
dp
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1462.5 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | ere lies David St. 'ubbins, and why not! | Thu Jun 16 1988 09:16 | 8 |
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I'd just like to be the guy who sits there and tests all the
keyboard out. :^)
Ralph
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1462.6 | Crashbangboom Inc. | HPSTEK::RHODES | | Thu Jun 16 1988 09:55 | 5 |
| I'd like to run a company that builds a realistic and affordable sampler
that has special features for drum sounds. Hey Len, wanna be president?
Todd.
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1462.7 | Playing your DSP | CTHULU::YERAZUNIS | The computer did it by itself! | Thu Jun 16 1988 10:37 | 8 |
| I'd like to do a general-purpose computer that you could program
in a high-level language, and that was fast enough that it could
analyze/sample/synthesize in real time.
Something like the PPG Realizer, but with user-generable models,
and able to DSP at the same time it plays.
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1462.8 | I'll name this patch 'Niki Lauda' | SRFSUP::MORRIS | The best laid plans never get laid | Thu Jun 16 1988 11:08 | 12 |
| I'd like to be the guy that gets handed a prototype, and is then
told:
"Well, here it is, and here are all of the parameters and what
they do, and what the range of values are. We need 64 *hot* presets
in a week. Go for it."
BTW, I marketed (in the back of keyboard magazine) patches that
I had written for the Akai AX-80. $10 for 32 patches. I netted
about $450.
Ashley
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1462.9 | UI designer | DSSDEV::HALLGRIMSSON | Eirikur, CDA Product Manager | Thu Jun 16 1988 12:52 | 16 |
| I'd like to design good user interfaces for powerful systems like
the K5 and resynthesis machines. I tend to hate most existing UI's--
the numeric keypad and small display business is so indirect.
I really want to see a direct manipulation scheme, something like
a Roland D50 programmer module, but with good human factors. I
would also like to design a machine with no "cyber-crud" in the
UI, something that had only musical terms on the controls. I envision
a keyboard with controls only labeled Brightness, Thickness, etc.
I'd need to develop a conceptual model to represent synthesis
parameters in such a system, but I think it would be worthwhile.
I envision devices like this having real physical knobs, or at least
a large touch-plate display with visual feedback.
Eirikur
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1462.10 | Actually, I'd rather just perform. 8-) | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - DTN 433-2408 | Thu Jun 16 1988 13:31 | 28 |
| I'd like to own/run/get_run_by a *decent* HONEST music store in which
the focus was keyboard equipment.
The store would have at least 3 other customer interface types, besides
me. NO SALESMEN HERE! Job requirements would include at LEAST 4 hours
per week becoming an expert at the keyboard of your choice, mandatory 8
hours play time during the first week of a new machine. All C/I types
would be at the same technical level or above as, say, most members of
the conference.
At least one of each major MIDI computer (MAC, ST, Amiga) and several
PC clones w/ various interfaces would be on hand, as well as shelf
copies of all the latest/greatest software. Large PD & private patch
libraries for all major synths would be provided via an on-line
bulletin board (running on a VAX, naturally).
A rubber room would be provided for all pre/post adolescenet males who
insist on playing Eruption at high volume levels - they would be locked
in this room and subjected to repeated Orchestra Hits until they
repented. &*}
Actually, I'd rather design and code a music workstation based on a VAX
workstation, but I think most musicians need better support people who
really understand the *current* equipment. The access to discussions
and info posted in this conference are something that most musicians
sorely lack.
-b
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1462.11 | Music Workstation Engineer | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Yo! | Thu Jun 16 1988 14:25 | 16 |
| I think I'd like to be the "musician's musician" that all these
companies are constantly begging to do endorsements.
However, as that seems about as likely as me becoming Digital's
next president...
I certainly would like to work on *MY* idea of a "Music Workstation".
This is the one where you buy floppies with labels like "Harmonizer",
"Reverb", "ESQ-1", "Sampler", "Sequencer", "Transcriber", "Librarian",
etc.
However, I really enjoy the work I'm doing here at DEC (and they pay me
for it too!) so this is merely what I'd do if I weren't working for
DEC.
db
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1462.12 | I Like What I'm Doing Now Just Fine | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Thu Jun 16 1988 15:04 | 7 |
| re .4 - Thanks, Dave, I needed that. Besides, I like calling Roland,
the woman who answers their phone sounds delightful.
re .6 - No thanks, Todd, I'd rather help design the thing.
len.
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1462.13 | Hardware is the thing. | PANGLS::BAILEY | Constants aren't, variables don't | Thu Jun 16 1988 17:22 | 9 |
| I'd like to design hardware:
1) Cleaner analog circuitry for these low-cost synths.
2) Controllers:
a) A full (organ) sized pedal board.
b) Something totally new. More expressive than a keyboard,
hopefully.
Steph
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1462.14 | Not me... | YES::CLARY | This is not a dark ride. | Fri Jun 17 1988 08:14 | 5 |
| ...I wanna be a
lifeguard...
Bob
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1462.15 | ! | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - DTN 433-2408 | Fri Jun 17 1988 12:33 | 0
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