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From: kholland@hydra.unm.edu (Kiernan Holland)
Subject: OK, everyone pick up BrunoMbox stuff on AB20 in amiga/music
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Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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Date: Sat, 20 Apr 91 23:11:12 GMT
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PICK UP BRUNOBOX on AB20.larc.nasa.gov, these modules beat the living crap 
out most musicians in the commercial industry. Some are reminiscent 
of Old Chicago, James Brown, Doobie Brothers, etc.... 70's music.
Listen to "Listen" module, it is a perfect example of professional art.
PROFESSIONAL MUSIC. Too put it plainly it will make you move and grroove, 
it'll make you dance, turn up the music, and forget you are listening to a 
4 voice 8-bit sampler. This beats everything I have heard one most Korg and 
Roland demos (well close, but those demos have 32 voices and up).

These guys have to master three or ten different musician's tallents 
just to make this stuff sound good, maybe even a sound engineer which is what part of it goes to.

ter
LATER


