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Martin: Exactly. The idea was: This really is a success and artists and engineers can work together. Lets make it available to other artists. Initially it had to do a lot with the equipment. If you look at some of the early newsletters, theyre talking about using the equipment thats available. There was also this overriding idea about artists and engineers working together.
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    Martin: Exactly. The idea was: This really is a success and artists and engineers can work together. Lets make it available to other artists. Initially it had to do a lot with the equipment. If you look at some of the early newsletters, theyre talking about using the equipment thats available. There was also this overriding idea about artists and engineers working together.
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