You can't buy talent. But you can try. This blog is about music, technology, guitars, synths, keyboard, amps, recording, computers, cubase, logic, sonar, steinberg, roland, korg, fender, gibson, boss.
You can't buy talent. But you can try. This blog is about music, technology, guitars, synths, keyboard, amps, recording, computers, cubase, logic, sonar, steinberg, roland, korg, fender, gibson, boss.
Damn...Larry looks utterly possessed by his modular and I can totally toast to that man!
ReplyDelete...AND he made custom colo(u)rful patch cables!!!?!!!!?!!!!
....AND he went out with his lady by his side (err back) on a hog??? Holy shit Larry is a LEGEND.
R.I.P. Larry All Hail Larry
Larry was the "Other Half" of Synthtech. He organized batch cable orders (at basically cost) for the group, organized custom panels, and was the most selfless and helpful of human beings.
ReplyDeleteHe will be missed. Greatly.
Larry was a right decent guy. i will miss him.
ReplyDeleteLarry's sudden death sent genuine shock through the synth communities. He was one of the those kinds of guys that went out of his way to be friendly and helpful, especially to newbies.
ReplyDeleteHe really is a legend in the DIY synth world, and will surely be missed by those of us who knew him...
I cried when I heard it. At least he died while enjoying one of his passions of life.
ReplyDeleteLarry and I did the first replacement drives for the Korg DSS1 and DSM samplers, I made up the drives and he did all the testing. These were the first two item's available to the public on the www.Route66studios.com web site. To this day his drive install guides are posted on his www.wiseguysynth.com web site.
ReplyDeleteI have Larry to thank for helping me get a start in my web biz, he asked for nothing in return but friendship!
I shall miss you dearly my friend.
Richard at Route 66