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Klaus Schulze:

> The equipment supplies you with a certain feedback, answers to your research - that's happening almost automaticall with this technology. The time of this search for sounds is the time of your 'conversation' with this technology.

And the possibility is always there, that my question will be answered with something I hadn't expected - or which I couldn't imagine to work out that way.

For example: I am searching for a sound and get a completely different one than I'd expected.
And with this sound I am than working in a different way than I'd initially planned.

Though I am controlling the equipment through my input, surprises can never be ruled out.

That's so fascinating for me about electronics - because during these interactions a kind of exchange of emotions takes place - even if this might sound ludicrous for many, when talking about a machine. <

Klaus Schulze | 1980