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MOK Appreciation

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\"There is more to life than simply increasing its speed.\" - Gandhi

Work, by its very nature, is often a chore, mired in tedium and thanklessness.  As an avid enthusiast of Waverazor, I'd like to express my gratitude to Taiho, Rob and Chris for bringing such an interesting synth to the market.  It couldn't have been easy and for everyone of us that is enjoying the initial release, I'm sure each hour we've spent  playing around with WR is equal to days behind the scenes to make it possible.  Thank you for that.

It's caused me to look at (literally) sound in it's most simple form.  To really stop and think about the building blocks of what makes a really unique and special sound.  Creating music, to me, is meditative and when you've stumbled across the perfect sound, almost spiritual.  Music is the only language I can think of that can march people into war as easily as down a wedding aisle.  Cathartic, when it's done right and at its very essence it all boils down to a collection of sounds and the tools we use to make them.

Thank you guys for making a tool that inspires and will undoubtedly bring some new sounds into the world!
asked Apr 26, 2017 in General by synapticgroove (1,360 points)
edited Apr 26, 2017 by synapticgroove

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Many thanks for the kind words @synapticgroove.   You are quite correct, this has certainly been a labor of love, and we are very happy and very humbled by the responses we've received thus far.

And if you do end up marching someone down a wedding aisle with Waverazor, that sounds like a whole lot of fun ;)

answered Apr 26, 2017 by rob (14,780 points)
lol @ rob, yeah, that would be something else!

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