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> Word naturally got around about the nature of what my device > accomplished, but Bob Moog continued to be loyal. I must say Bob Moog > is a most honorable person. He steadfastly refrained from embodying my > sequencer in his equipment line until the sheer pressure of so many > manufacturers using the sequencer forced him to compete. Yet, he used > the simplest version, though he knew about my most advanced sequencer. > Quite a gentleman, and a super talent besides. > > Now, with the passing of years, I guess I regret my secrecy and would > like for people to know of what I accomplished. > > -Raymond Scott > http://raymondscott.com/moog.html > > regards, > bret I hadn't heard of Raymond Scott before the discussion on this list (and I'm a synth-guy)! He seems like a very interesting character and also reminds me a bit of fellow electronic instrument designer Hugh LeCaine - if you know who I mean. Cheers, Scott M2 http://www.dreamSTATE.to ambientelectronicsoundscapes http://www.mp3.com/dreamSTATE