Simon Stockhausen (2009-09-01 10:31:27):
Great machine Rick! Actually it sounds like fragments of my father's piece HYMNEN which I'm performing/sound projecting on thursday in the Berlin philharmonic hall. So his spirit does live on in your creations!
John R Gibson (2009-09-01 17:17:44):
Wow, not sure there is any higher praise than Simon's remark, congratulations on that and as always thanks Rick for sharing :)
Richard Devine (2009-09-01 22:39:47):
Rick, amazing as always. Richard Devine=)
Richard Devine (2009-09-01 22:40:32):
Rick, amazing as always. Richard Devine=)
daniel d'ascenzo (2009-09-01 23:06:45):
It's a bomb! thanks Rick and thanks Richard for the tip
rick scott (2009-09-02 15:58:27):
thanks guys. :-) long / live / (compelling) / 'NOISE' !!!!!!!
rick scott (2009-09-02 16:00:43):
simon: mentioning me and hymnen in the same breath: wow! thanks. of course you know that your papa's (particularly early) music is a constant source of inspiration for me.
rick scott (2009-09-02 16:03:10):
john: thanks! i'm here to serve. ;-)
rick scott (2009-09-02 16:06:16):
doktor devine: thanks for the ongoing support, brother. :-)
rick scott (2009-09-02 16:06:45):
daniel: bombs away ... ! thanks. :-)
the Borg (2009-09-02 21:10:43):
thanks rick amazing as usual ,its great to have simon stockhausen n richard devine taking part in the reaktor community ;)
Jason Pottorff (2009-09-06 18:32:57):
Place "Clapping" emoticon here. Nice work, Rick. I am using the hell outta this for production effects and sampled textures....or is it production textures and sampled effects? :)
Jonathan Loeb (2009-09-09 10:54:42):
SS: omg your dad is *that* Stockhausen?!?
Then again, it makes sense that you would be here. :-)
Simon Stockhausen (2009-09-11 20:49:44):
Yes Jonathan, this or that Stockhausen :) unfortunately I couldn't introduce my dad to Reaktor before he passed away but he's listening to us anyway...
Ned Bouhalassa (2009-09-15 14:42:37):
GREAT SCOTT!! Again, a bullseye. Thanks Rach!
Peter Dines (2009-09-18 02:46:14):
This is a composition, not just an instrument. The music it produces sounds so composed.
Great machine Rick! Actually it sounds like fragments of my father's piece HYMNEN which I'm performing/sound projecting on thursday in the Berlin philharmonic hall. So his spirit does live on in your creations!
Wow, not sure there is any higher praise than Simon's remark, congratulations on that and as always thanks Rick for sharing :)
Rick, amazing as always. Richard Devine=)
Rick, amazing as always. Richard Devine=)
It's a bomb! thanks Rick and thanks Richard for the tip
thanks guys. :-) long / live / (compelling) / 'NOISE' !!!!!!!
simon: mentioning me and hymnen in the same breath: wow! thanks. of course you know that your papa's (particularly early) music is a constant source of inspiration for me.
john: thanks! i'm here to serve. ;-)
doktor devine: thanks for the ongoing support, brother. :-)
daniel: bombs away ... ! thanks. :-)
thanks rick amazing as usual ,its great to have simon stockhausen n richard devine taking part in the reaktor community ;)
Place "Clapping" emoticon here. Nice work, Rick. I am using the hell outta this for production effects and sampled textures....or is it production textures and sampled effects? :)
SS: omg your dad is *that* Stockhausen?!?
Then again, it makes sense that you would be here. :-)
Yes Jonathan, this or that Stockhausen :) unfortunately I couldn't introduce my dad to Reaktor before he passed away but he's listening to us anyway...
GREAT SCOTT!! Again, a bullseye. Thanks Rach!
This is a composition, not just an instrument. The music it produces sounds so composed.
thanks!