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1986.01.19 San Jose Mercury News letter contra behaviorism (replies 02)

1986.02 MIDI Time Code (Meyer, Brooks) editor.

www.cnunix.com: MIDI-MTX.txt
www.sfu.ca: MIDI Time Code and Cueing
www.demmers.org: MIDI Time Code

1986.02 Music Possible v7 current version except for my master handwritten additions

"In running his department, Stanley keeps everything in line down to the detail level -- very few things sneak by. When things change unplanned -- as in the whole 2000 project -- he takes on the responsibility of doing whatever is required to get things back in order, even when a lot of work is required. Stanley knows what has to be done and does it. Relieving me of the worry is very valuable."
    - Dave Smith

1986.03 Directory of Computer of Computer-Assisted Research in Musicology pp 67, 79 notes Music Possible

1986.03.25

“Stanley--the feeling I got from your music was reminiscent of Weather Report's Mysterious Traveler album. I was amazed at the spontaneity you accomplished playing with drum machine patterns. I was also impressed with the way you play synthesizers. Very tasty rhythms and sounds. I hear your influences as being similar to mine: Miles, Weather Report, Chick, Coltrane, ... Did you play a Rhodes piano through a Mutron bi-phase or was that a sampled sound? That was the sound that made me think of Mysterious Traveller. What drum machine did you use? The patterns were great! Easy to jam with and sophisticated enough to add to the improvisational approach you choose. I think this music is releasable. “
-- Tom Schuman (Spyro Gyra)

1986.Spring “MIDI Sample Dump Standardand Baud Rate Developments ” Computer Music Journal 10/1 p3

1986.04 “Guest Editorial: Beyond User Friendliness,” Keyboard 12/4 p10 (replies 12/8 86.08 p

1986 06 01 "Using the Prophet 2000 in Mode 4

1986 07 01 "The Random feature is a very simple, very brilliant idea which is incredibly usefull, not just for breaking sound habits, but also for giving you completely new ideas."--Douglas Adams (Hitchikers Guide to Galaxy). Talking about Prophet-VS. Note I wrote one for the T8 first. Later, Opcode made it a standard featureof their editors.

1986 08 01 Instructional Developer Technical and Service Training. SEQUENTIAL

1986 08 01 Field Bulletin 13

1986 09 01 Music for "Teachiing Electrical Eng" Intro/Outro. VIDEO AVAILABLE

10/3/1986 :00 AM Prophet-2000 EX

1986 10 01 Rockhausen PACIFIC RIM Cassette of improv sessions with Rick Davies, Matt Isaacson and Chris Meyer.

1986.Fall Music Possible reviewed in Computer Music Journal 10/3 p92

1986.11 “Introduction to Vector Synthesis.” Electronic Musician p53

12/1/1986 Prophet-3000s

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