tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5620149893690952008.post2801554735406377238..comments2023-11-06T21:30:07.851+01:00Comments on navs.modular.lab: The Shape of Things That WereNavshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06664366116627242090noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5620149893690952008.post-60482370258300200862012-09-04T17:21:41.856+02:002012-09-04T17:21:41.856+02:00Nice. Archival music magazines are fascinating. I ...Nice. Archival music magazines are fascinating. I recently read about fifty TapeOp magazines from 2000 to about 2008 and those, mostly about recording gear, age pretty well. The "analog vs digital" hand-wringing is dated, and anything (including adverts) that are about or for anything digital is also out of place. It really highlights how some (most) digital gear is, like FutureMusic (and I so agree with you about FutureMusic), almost disposable.<br />Good pullout also. I admit that that question was my first question about modulars as well, back in the old days of 2009. (I haven't read a FutureMusic since.)Brianhttp://dancerobotdance.comnoreply@blogger.com