new Voyager CD

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Todd Barton
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new Voyager CD

Post by Todd Barton » Thu Aug 26, 2004 9:33 am

mars musings ...
Todd Barton had the original idea of creating a one minute daily music composition, a "Moog Musing", using a Moog Voyager as the exclusive sound generator. Edmund Eagan responded with the idea of tying each "muse" to a current Mars image and text from the NASA/JPL site. Near the end of February Edmund started to create video manipulations of the daily images up until the final musing of May 14, 2004.
The mars musings project ran online every day from January 25 to May 14th, 2004.

audio discs
Two audio CDs which include the soundtracks for each musing (two hours of music).
Disc One: Musings 1 through 54
Disc Two: Musings 55 through 107
Format: Audio CDr at 44.1/16 bit stereo.

html disc
A HTML data CD which includes all the musing dates from the web site's inception to the last day. It's a virtual copy of the entire mars musings project. More than 100 pages each containing the original audio, pict, video, and text content. Examples of the some of the pages are posted to the left.

Format: Data CDr compatible with a browser that supports QuickTime 6. Picts are either gif or jpeg. Video are QuickTimes compressed in Sorenson or mpeg4. Audio compressed in mpeg4 stereo.

package one via PayPal
HTML disc (Quantity 1)
$15 USD includes shipping (via regular mail) and taxes.

package two via PayPal
HTML disc (Quantity 1)
audio CDs (Quantity 2)
$25 USD includes shipping (via regular mail) and taxes.
the future ...
Still thinking about doing a DVD version. Well, we'll see...

sir_dss
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Post by sir_dss » Thu Aug 26, 2004 1:35 pm

PLEASE NO MORE POSTING ABOUT THIS!!!!!!

This forum isn't about hocking your CD's that that you can't get Tower Records or Best Buy to stock.

NO MORE!!!

And I'll post the same thing on the yahoo list if I see you SPAMING over there too.

It's vulger and in such poor taste.

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Post by Boeing 737-400 » Thu Aug 26, 2004 1:37 pm

Where can I hear samples of the tracks?

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Post by Todd Barton » Thu Aug 26, 2004 2:35 pm

sir_diss -- sorry

boeing -- http://www.twelfthroot.com/moogmuse

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chihuahuaphile
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Post by chihuahuaphile » Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:24 pm

Todd,
don't be sorry.
i think there are more people on this forum that are interested than not.
this is a very moog specific topic. and is appropriate.

sir_diss,
i might point out that it was moogmusic.com that promoted the Moog Musing project by hyper link to begin with.you could have easily avoided irritation by reading the title of this thread and disregarding it.i think it is unfair to forbid an avid mooger from promoting his music on this forum.i suppose that because he isn't distributing through a major chain store it means that is music is invalid? and by that same token if he isn't being distributed by a major label or distributor,he must use other devices to promote his music.
you have to start somewhere.

keep it up Todd

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Post by Cruel Hoax » Thu Aug 26, 2004 9:32 pm

I'm gonna have to stand up for the MoogMusings folks, too. Me, I'm interested in any Moog music, be it Dana Countryman, Moog Cookbook, or MoogMusings.

I think that these fora are an ideal place to communicate good music. And if we can't even tell each other about our 100% Moog creations, then where, pray tell, can we talk about such stuff?

Now, if I could only find the CD drive on my Voyager. Is this an available factory update?

-Hoax

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Post by monads » Fri Aug 27, 2004 11:18 am

Mars musings was really cool. I followed the site daily until it's end. But I understand sir_dss point. This is supposed to be a help forum. It would be better if moog created a misc. forum for people to chat about general stuff. Ditch the Moog out on the Town or change it. People can post concerts/recordings in a misc. forum.

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Post by FreqOut » Fri Aug 27, 2004 11:30 am

SirDSS,

Has anyone ever told you that you're a jerk?

Personally, I'm glad that Todd Barton told us about his Mars Musings
CD is for sale. Do you know of any other MiniMoog Voyager CD?
I didn't think so.

This IS a MiniMoog Voyager forum. Todd's post was totally on topic,
and it didn't sound like he was trying to get everyone to buy his CD.
He was just letting everyone know that it's now available.

Your response to Todd's posting was rude, and served no purpose other
than to let you vent. I think you need to take a few deep breaths
before you decide to post your rants to this group.

FreqOut

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Post by sir_dss » Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:21 pm

Yeah...but how many times do we have to hear that Mars Musings is for sale? I would say once is enough. This is at least the third time it's been pushed on us.

And I don't think having a recording in Tower, Virgin or whatever makes someones artwork valid or not. If it's good it will be discovered and remembered. I agree that perhaps this forum needs some sort of other Misc. section that I'll never need to click on and read about someone lame show or CD.

I don't mind being called a jerk so don't ask me what I really think of the Mars Moog Musings. The concept, composition, end result.

Chit...Fugazi sell CD's for less than $10 too.

Kevin Bowden
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Post by Kevin Bowden » Sun Aug 29, 2004 1:29 am

Some people here possibly don't subscribe to the YAHOO MMV related groups so they won't be able to pick up all of the "wisdom" available from that source immediately.

A number of people that have purchased a Voyager are 'new' to analogue synthesis, and therefore can be considered "newbies" (gawd forbid) in all manner of queries regarding techniques, analoge synthesis, interfacing, etc.

Some here seem to come across a bit too harsh on these people. Tell them what you know.....You're probably too set in your ways to come up with anything really creative so help give life to new blood - it's the best you can hope for if you want some form of legacy in this field.

Less 'chat' - more creativity.

KevB

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