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  • Hi Rolf. Great to see you on the forum. Love your Nave, iSem and your features on Musotalk.

  • Not an app that is a good fit for me but I admire and encourage any project motivated more by passion than commerce. Good for you. Keep at it.

  • This is a very niche product. Many people probably won't even know what a harpsichord is...

    Come on, of course we do, it is a renaissance synth. Can't not love that vintage analog stuff.

  • Love - that - vintage analog... ;-)

  • edited November 2014

    I doubt there are many people who play keyboard instruments, whether virtual, acoustic, whichever, that don't know what a harpsichord is....

    ....it's basically a less funky Clavinet....

  • edited November 2014

    I remember my music history prof telling us the story about when C.P.E. Bach first introduced this "brand new" instrument called the piano to his father, J.S. Bach. JS wanted nothing to do with it, saying it was an abomination and nothing but a passing fad... could never hold up to the legacy of his beloved harpsichord.

  • J.S. Bach was a dumdum-head.

  • edited November 2014

    Double post

  • @Coloobar said:

    I remember my music history prof telling us the story about when C.P.E. Bach first introduced this "brand new" instrument called the piano to his father, J.S. Bach. JS wanted nothing to do with it, saying it was an abomination and nothing but a passing fad... could never hold up to the legacy of his beloved harpsichord.

    Are you sure it wasn't PDQ Bach that said that? ;-)

    Furthermore, JS Bach would have REALLY loved Wendy Carlos then, huh? Makes me think of Beethoven in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure playing on the synths in the music store.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    Not an app that is a good fit for me but I admire and encourage any project motivated more by passion than commerce. Good for you. Keep at it.

    Absototalutely. Well said and good on ya @nlog. Sounds brilliant.

  • edited November 2014

    Agreed :-) - although for me it is an app I'm interested in!

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