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Re: Publison Infernal Machine [message #87810 is a reply to message #87806] |
Sun, 08 July 2007 19:31 |
gene lennon
Messages: 565 Registered: July 2006
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I remember him well, but I never saw him sit. I had a long talk with him on
the first day at AES that year. I distinctly remember talking to him about
Roger Nichol�s WENDEL, which was the only thing that could do any non-tape
sampling at the time. He replied with a very French scoff. Very interested
in talking about the technology, and immaculately dressed as I recall. I
dragged a few studio owners over to his small booth during that show, including
Ann, from House of Music, who picked up one of the first units, so I got
to play with it a lot.
Steve Dwork was the only NY (US) repair tech for the Inf. I think he is still
around at:
http://www.dbmproaudio.com/
"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>Hey Gene,
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>Remember the little french guy who sat there in the booth at AES
>demoing (singing mostly) all day long?
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>What a cool and new sound. Definitely mid fi, but in a cool way.
>I want one.
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>I think their price is really high though...
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>DC
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>DC
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>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>>Every major studio had an Infernal at the time. It was the first box that
>>allowed speed changes without pitch changes (or pitch without speed), and
>>a few seconds of �full bandwidth� sampling. It had a mid-fi sound because
>>of the converters and limited bandwidth (un-weighted). I forget the year,
>>but it was all-the-buzz at AES when it first came out. It was �Autotune�
>>for several years.
>>I would love to have one but repairs are non-existent. Many of its effects
>>are easily recognizable.
>>Gene
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>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
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>>>as long as I'm in a posting-like-a-fool mood (shades of 1999) has anyone
>>ever
>>>heard of this thing?
>>>
>>>http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/msg/368894854.html
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>>>-steve the cheap and the ignorant
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Re: Publison Infernal Machine [message #87811 is a reply to message #87810] |
Sun, 08 July 2007 19:38 |
gene lennon
Messages: 565 Registered: July 2006
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PS I do remember him singing through the unit and getting strange harmonies
and double sounds out of it, but I can�t remember what song he kept singing
over and over. I think it was a French classic like "Fara Jacka". The reverbin
it was also nice.
Gene
"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>I remember him well, but I never saw him sit. I had a long talk with him
on
>the first day at AES that year. I distinctly remember talking to him about
>Roger Nichol�s WENDEL, which was the only thing that could do any non-tape
>sampling at the time. He replied with a very French scoff. Very interested
>in talking about the technology, and immaculately dressed as I recall. I
>dragged a few studio owners over to his small booth during that show, including
>Ann, from House of Music, who picked up one of the first units, so I got
>to play with it a lot.
>
>Steve Dwork was the only NY (US) repair tech for the Inf. I think he is
still
>around at:
>
>http://www.dbmproaudio.com/
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hey Gene,
>>
>>Remember the little french guy who sat there in the booth at AES
>>demoing (singing mostly) all day long?
>>
>>What a cool and new sound. Definitely mid fi, but in a cool way.
>>I want one.
>>
>>I think their price is really high though...
>>
>>DC
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>>
>>DC
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>>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Every major studio had an Infernal at the time. It was the first box that
>>>allowed speed changes without pitch changes (or pitch without speed),
and
>>>a few seconds of �full bandwidth� sampling. It had a mid-fi sound because
>>>of the converters and limited bandwidth (un-weighted). I forget the year,
>>>but it was all-the-buzz at AES when it first came out. It was �Autotune�
>>>for several years.
>>>I would love to have one but repairs are non-existent. Many of its effects
>>>are easily recognizable.
>>>Gene
>>>
>>>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>as long as I'm in a posting-like-a-fool mood (shades of 1999) has anyone
>>>ever
>>>>heard of this thing?
>>>>
>>>>http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/msg/368894854.html
>>>>
>>>>-steve the cheap and the ignorant
>>>
>>
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