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Post by gd » Mon Sep 12, 2005 10:31 pm

fantastic, I as well eagerly await your cd. I have to try to emulate that lead sound on my Voyager as previously stated impressive to say the least, sounds like early Genesis was a major influence on your musical style.
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Post by Larry Benigno » Wed Sep 14, 2005 11:43 am

odyssey2001 wrote:Hi Larry,

your sonic symphony sounds very great! that's really moog sound at its best!
What a pity that Bob Moog himself cannot hear that fine peace of music anymore!
I'm really blown away :o and looking forward to your CD to hear more of it in even better quality. (I think that the mp3-codec can't handle the full and rich moog sound of your complex arrangement adequately.)

43 tracks, man, sounds like a lot of work! (and I know what I'm speaking of, being myself an audio engineer!) :)

Really great job! Keep on "mooging" so well

Best Regards
Johannes
Thanks for the kind words! I appreciate it.
Bob was a great man and a great person.

Again, thanks for the kudos!

Larry Benigno

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Post by Larry Benigno » Wed Sep 14, 2005 11:46 am

gd wrote:fantastic, I as well eagerly await your cd. I have to try to emulate that lead sound on my Voyager as previously stated impressive to say the least, sounds like early Genesis was a major influence on your musical style.
Thanks.
Actually I own two Genesis albums-Lamb Lies Down and Trick Of The Tail.
I was actually trained in jazz/improv and my early influences were Chick, Oscar,McCoy Tyner...
One of my favorite keyboard players is Dave Stewart(Egg,Hatfield In The North, Bruford)

thanks again!

Larry Benigno

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Post by Southernone » Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:29 pm

Larry:
This is really great! I'm sure Bob IS listening.

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Post by LWG » Fri Sep 16, 2005 11:54 pm

odyssey2001 wrote:I think that the mp3-codec can't handle the full and rich moog sound of your complex arrangement adequately.
Hello,

For future reference, those who post their music online may wish to try Vorbis (also Ogg Vorbis) format. It has a smaller file size than mp3 and a considerably better audio quality. Its patent free and open source.
There are an increasing number of players that will handle the format including Winamp, Audacity, and others.


Regards,


LWG

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Post by Larry Benigno » Sat Sep 17, 2005 11:12 am

Southernone wrote:Larry:
This is really great! I'm sure Bob IS listening.
Thanks for the kind words. I hope Bob likes what he hears!

Larry

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Post by cjeffo16 » Sat Sep 17, 2005 7:31 pm

wow yeah, im really impressed (and new here as well) so "Sonic Symphony" was a sweet intro to this forum. Keep up the good work, and I am all over that CD once it comes out!
Ive been in this game for years...it made me an animal.

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Post by Larry Benigno » Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:20 am

cjeffo16 wrote:wow yeah, im really impressed (and new here as well) so "Sonic Symphony" was a sweet intro to this forum. Keep up the good work, and I am all over that CD once it comes out!
Thank you very much!
This song was a blast to do over again, and even tho the mini is pretty beat up physically from years of road use, it still sounds great!

LB

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