actually tara, your recommendation was what originally turned me on to the
rm1x.  I had heard a song of yours and commented on the great sounding vibes
(please no flames, i think 99% of the internal sounds on the rm1x are
absolute shite) and you mentioned that it was the rm1x.  I looked into the
rm1x and found it was pretty neat looking.

So whaddya know :)

----- Original Message -----
From: analog tara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:45 PM
Subject: RE: Hello


>
> > Actually -
> >
> > the layla was a complete nightmare.  It just didn't work with my
> > system, any
>
> i'll second that emotion! i got a layla in early '99 & spent a good 3
months
> troubleshooting why it made my PC running windows 98 crash, then got rid
of
> it. it seemed like at that time, at least, when both layla and win 98 were
> pretty new, event/echo didn't have their act together releasing proper
> drivers... & i got the sense that their tech support crew knew less than i
> did--and annoyingly, they kept trying to pass the blame off on the place
> where i bought my PC.
>
> anyway, i used my little QY70 to hold down sequencing duties for a few
> months during PC/layla nightmares, and then eventually got an RM1x & it's
> been clear sailing ever since!
>
> so congrats on your purchase, switch flipper :)
>
> you said you have an A-sampler, right? i think you'll find the RM1x is an
> excellent companion to it--doing live tweaking of A3k FX & filters with
the
> RM1x knobs is most joyful
>
>
> tara rodgers [analog tara]
> brooklyn, ny * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.mp3.com/analogtara
> http://www.pinknoises.com
>
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