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The Jungleib Archives:
Stanley Jungleib 1987
1987
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1987.01 Keyboards, Computers and Software p77 review of ?
1987.03 Music Possible cited MLA notes p570
1987.03 Music Technology p79 review of ?
1987.03 Studio 440 Hard Disk Operation
1987.04 Prophet-3000 Control Panel and Operation Design Spec
1987.04 Electronic Musician sample fidelity
1987.05 Tried to set up MIDI night courses at Foothill College. The dean of
Adult Instruction sniffed that courses were usually "by invitation."
1987.06.15 Vectors 1/2 Newsletter
"Your Vectors newletter is the strongest marketing
move this company has made in a long time." - Steve Salyer...
Steve & I had been at odds from the day he had been installed.
He wanted to get me fired & v.v. So this reconciliation was welcome.
1987.07 CCRMA Summer Workshop: Pla and Sambox
Output was at least the tape used in Inner Film/Earth Sighs generated by this
score:
Also picked up wavesequencing and traveling loops ("Leviathin")
from Schottstaedt. The former making it into the Wavestation.
1987.08 First sale of music: California pieces to Stanford AEA Electronics Ed foundation $100. Tape available
1987.09 Prophet-3000 Product Brochure
1987.10 Audio Engineering Society 83 New York (concert and panels incl.
Wendy Carlos, Laurie Spiegel, Joel Chadabe, et. al.) live electronic performance,
shipped my whole studio cross country
"Reminds me of the best compositions of Wayne Shorter" - Tom Coster
1987.11 Music Tech Letter to Editor p15 minor. Corrects marketing info. At
least I had some outlets.
1987.11 Prophet-3000 User Interface & Marketing (Vectors)
1987.11 Announced first product: MIDIWorld
Prophet-T8 Librarian (first MIDI patch randomizer?) for the C64,
patch gnerator Most of the mags picked it up for the back pages of alternate
interest. I sold about 5 copies.
1987.12 “Stanford's Computer Music Lab.” Keyboard. (p 58)
"You deserve to be proud of your article. It's a fine piece
of work. You've also done a great service to CCRMA. I just hope
we can sustain the increased interest which is likely to result.
Once again, nice work! It was a real treat to see CCRMA through
your eyes."— Julius O Smith
Yeah well ted Greenwald rewrote a lot of it. Something for which
he later apologized through someone else whom I assured it was no
problem. I didn't mind what he did. Made me realize I didn't want
to write for Keyboard.
1987.12 Prophet-3000 Hard Disk Spec. Nice system. Never happened.
1987.12
Just after completing the Prophet 3000 - its last hurrah-- Sequential Engineering
transcended this reality in the spaceship DSD, and roamed corporate etherspace
in search of VLSI voice chips, digital filters, and high resolution DACs.
Their journey took them deep into the creative vacuums of corporate politics.
Not until it re-materialized in April of 89 as KORG R&D did it actually
have access to the digital voicing technology enabling a new vector synthesizer
to be created.
Product Planner Computer Music Instruments. YAMAHA/DSD Contributed Wavestation
Wavesequencing and User Interface and a variety of sampling synthesizers and
disk audio recording systems.
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