Apr 15 2002

Songs in the Key of F12

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Is it just me, or does it seem that the media outlets are all the sudden waking up to the impact computers have on the way music is created, not just distributed? Oh well… “First software turned the laptop into a musical instrument. Now who’s in control: the machine or the musician?” Click here for the full Wired.com article.

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