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were you the co-developer of ableton live?
ah no
but Mr Henke
very much was.
Think about that for a minute.
It's easy to forget as he'll never bring it up without being prompted.
He's not big on the dwelling and far more interested in his current obsessions.
Special interests (SPINS) as they are called are the things driving the REAL artists of which Robert is most certainly one.
I had one "job" interviewing him at this time. We were supposed to talk about the re-release of a classic monolake (Robert's musical moniker) LP "Hong Kong" on Field Records.
There was a hint of that here. It loomed in the fog over the hills as we, the ramblers, became fascinated by objects more close at hand.
His tremendous work with the commodore PET platform as a primitive yet potent synth and drum machine for example.
His encounters with the art world (which he is not fond of)
his dislike of the infernal machine reverb ! ha. (also not fond it seems)
His connection to the tonal land of the PPG wave and the Synclavier (yes, he's fond)
ah yes
I loved reconnecting with him after all these years.
He was always a brilliantly bright mind and continues to probe his passions to deliver wildly unique sound and light shows that stand apart from his peers.
oh and dont forget he's the co-developer of ableton live!
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were you the co-developer of ableton live?
ah no
but Mr Henke
very much was.
Think about that for a minute.
It's easy to forget as he'll never bring it up without being prompted.
He's not big on the dwelling and far more interested in his current obsessions.
Special interests (SPINS) as they are called are the things driving the REAL artists of which Robert is most certainly one.
I had one "job" interviewing him at this time. We were supposed to talk about the re-release of a classic monolake (Robert's musical moniker) LP "Hong Kong" on Field Records.
There was a hint of that here. It loomed in the fog over the hills as we, the ramblers, became fascinated by objects more close at hand.
His tremendous work with the commodore PET platform as a primitive yet potent synth and drum machine for example.
His encounters with the art world (which he is not fond of)
his dislike of the infernal machine reverb ! ha. (also not fond it seems)
His connection to the tonal land of the PPG wave and the Synclavier (yes, he's fond)
ah yes
I loved reconnecting with him after all these years.
He was always a brilliantly bright mind and continues to probe his passions to deliver wildly unique sound and light shows that stand apart from his peers.
oh and dont forget he's the co-developer of ableton live!

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