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I could listen to Mr Linn all day long. He's like the Carl Sagan of the electronic music world. This really was a pretty special show. Thanks Nick. Thanks all. 🙂
Great point by Roger about being born In 1955 and being young when the digital wave was crashing. What a brilliant man. So humble. So open still. Thank you Mr Linn
Another Fantastic episode with one of are heroes.... Congrats Nick as always ... the God father of the youtube synth comunity .... congrats on 18years of Ytb ! me following 16 ! gosh
Met Rodger L and Dave S back in 2011 Namm right when Nick arrived to interview them! I was riding on the coat tails of Fairlight’s Peter V. All over top life time memory! Thank you Rodger!
Just looking at the LM1 again as I watch this podcast, something very crucial: it could do any time signature! Here we are in 2024 and so many products only do 4/4. Roger was a visionary in so many ways that others are falling short on even today.
Great stuff. Here's a curveball for a future podcast: Please tell us about definitive solutions to avoid ground loops when connecting gear, random synths or eurorack alike. Cheers!
Yes, Roger can have fun mentally calculating roughly how much in profits they cost him … 😉 And Human League learnt how incredibly disappointed Roger Linn was in them!! 😀 … lol It’s like The airing of grievances at Festivus! Fun for the whole synth family! 😋
Rogers take on A.I. melding with the way the user chooses to work with it was a great take!... ( For instance asking the A.I. to study your favourite tracks or way of working & create presets etc... ) ~ That was a superb interview with an absolute legend!!!... ( Thanks Sonicstate & panel... 🧡 )
I also used SpecDrum, even managed to create my own soundpack somehow. Too bad I had no other music instrument to go with it, and I probably can't find recordings. :-) I also had hardware rotary "slow down" knob on my Spectrum+ so I was able to slow down the sounds, but I had to not slow down too much because RAM would not be refreshed = crash. :-)
It's fabulous to hear someone talking sense about AI. It'll put library musicians out of work. They will definitely need to find another line of occupation, which will be personally difficult definitely, but library music will remain what it is. The same goes for AI Coldplay.
I hope Roger Linn is right, that people are interested in humanity. Music cannot be seen like a chess game however, and soon it could very well be that AI , which is basically a thievery on the grandest scale, will 'generate' music that appears human to people. They're already completely mystified by these huge DJs that basically fake doing things when they're just playing a prerecorded set and all they have to do in 2 hours is really press the play button once.
Yeah, SOME... people are interested in "humanity". Just as there are people interested in antiques, vintage synths, folk/acoustic music, etc... niched stuff like that. So yes, .1% of the population, but yeah....they exist. I think that most people downplaying A.I. are either ignorant to it, or trying to keep people positive (so they'll keep buying product in the meantime).
We really hope you enjoyed this very special 808th episode of the Podcast! You can support Sonicstate by joining our Patreon and get yourself some EXCLUSIVE freebies here: patreon.com/sonicstate
I could listen to Mr Linn all day long. He's like the Carl Sagan of the electronic music world. This really was a pretty special show. Thanks Nick. Thanks all. 🙂
Great point by Roger about being born
In 1955 and being young when the digital wave was crashing. What a brilliant man. So humble. So open still. Thank you Mr Linn
I was born in 54 and I’ve been to that room to buy a Linnstrument. Roger is a great guy.
Yes, absolutely awesome episode. So fun, and Roger was such a great guest, true gentleman and inspiration! ❤🚀💫
Another Fantastic episode with one of are heroes.... Congrats Nick as always ... the God father of the youtube synth comunity .... congrats on 18years of Ytb ! me following 16 ! gosh
Met Rodger L and Dave S back in 2011 Namm right when Nick arrived to interview them!
I was riding on the coat tails of Fairlight’s Peter V. All over top life time memory!
Thank you Rodger!
Super nice, great questions and an honourable guest. I hope Roger joins again, just as a guest talking about .. sonic :-)
Just looking at the LM1 again as I watch this podcast, something very crucial: it could do any time signature! Here we are in 2024 and so many products only do 4/4. Roger was a visionary in so many ways that others are falling short on even today.
Excellent show! Enjoyed it very much.
37:16 is anyone else thinking of sampling Roger’s vocal hi-hats? 😂
Roger Linn’s brilliance is quite evident! Thanks for featuring this!
Plus the Linn beatbox in this episode feels like it’s going to get sampled !
Yeah as I mentioned - its a Shorts goldmine, perhaps the Hihat pack? :-)
@@sonicstate. The NEW Linn VerboHat™️, now with Schawing! (shuffle-swing) … “tss - ta tss”
Thanks for the show. Much appreciated.
Wow, I have to go back and sample Mr Linn doing the hat sounds with his voice! Talk about the perfect Linn drum…
Great stuff. Here's a curveball for a future podcast: Please tell us about definitive solutions to avoid ground loops when connecting gear, random synths or eurorack alike. Cheers!
Avoid cheap multi-voltage adapters & USB power! 😂
I introduced Roger Linn to the Cheetah SpecDrum 😂, I’m so tickled 🤣
Yes, Roger can have fun mentally calculating roughly how much in profits they cost him … 😉
And Human League learnt how incredibly disappointed Roger Linn was in them!! 😀 … lol
It’s like The airing of grievances at Festivus!
Fun for the whole synth family! 😋
I’m still waiting on the SpecDrum VST, what gives Arturia?!!!! 😠
Rogers take on A.I. melding with the way the user chooses to work with it was a great take!...
( For instance asking the A.I. to study your favourite tracks or way of working & create presets etc... ) ~
That was a superb interview with an absolute legend!!!...
( Thanks Sonicstate & panel... 🧡 )
I quite enjoyed Linn's outro jam 🎧 🎶
Good show ! A special one!
Roger drumming on linnstrument at end of show 😲 WOW
Yeah! Legend! ❤❤👽🤘
I also used SpecDrum, even managed to create my own soundpack somehow. Too bad I had no other music instrument to go with it, and I probably can't find recordings. :-) I also had hardware rotary "slow down" knob on my Spectrum+ so I was able to slow down the sounds, but I had to not slow down too much because RAM would not be refreshed = crash. :-)
Nice
Roger’s internal timing has a lot of good swing too!
Skinny Puppy used a lot of 808 too!
Great episode!
Roger is a genius and living legend
31:23 … sounds just like Henry Ford: ‘if I’d asked the people what they wanted, they’d have said “a faster horse” …’ ☺️
So true. People rarely know what they want/need until some dreamer/genius/renegade invents it.
Sometimes they do, taking that line can be dangerous. "I know best" is tricksy territory
Graham Massey would make a great guest.
It's fabulous to hear someone talking sense about AI. It'll put library musicians out of work. They will definitely need to find another line of occupation, which will be personally difficult definitely, but library music will remain what it is.
The same goes for AI Coldplay.
Fab episode, Roger was an amazing guest as were Paulee and Rob. Happy 808th episode 🤘🏻
I hope Roger Linn is right, that people are interested in humanity.
Music cannot be seen like a chess game however, and soon it could very well be that AI , which is basically a thievery on the grandest scale, will 'generate' music that appears human to people. They're already completely mystified by these huge DJs that basically fake doing things when they're just playing a prerecorded set and all they have to do in 2 hours is really press the play button once.
just listen to what you like and play what you can. besides that, who really cares?
Yeah, SOME... people are interested in "humanity". Just as there are people interested in antiques, vintage synths, folk/acoustic music, etc... niched stuff like that. So yes, .1% of the population, but yeah....they exist. I think that most people downplaying A.I. are either ignorant to it, or trying to keep people positive (so they'll keep buying product in the meantime).
great guy! thanks for sharing