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Disruptor Banks Musician's Manual

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CONTENTS<br />

(concluded)<br />

The “Easter Egg” Patches<br />

• The word lagniappe (pronounced “LAN-yap”) doesn’t get<br />

much use outside New Orleans & the misty “Scooby-Doo”<br />

swamp towns of Louisiana. A lagniappe is a small gift<br />

given by a merchant as thanks for a purchase. Aside from<br />

getting two banks of great sounds, the sound designer<br />

would also like you to accept these outstanding extra<br />

patches, our version of a “baker’s dozen” (remember<br />

those?) of great programming.<br />

In keeping with the Scooby Doo<br />

theme of mystery, you pesky<br />

kids are encouraged to poke<br />

around and discover these<br />

patches on your own…<br />

The Sequences<br />

• The sequences are simple riffs to briefly put a particular<br />

patch into a musical context.<br />

• Maybe one of the sequences will fire up your “musical<br />

memory bank” and you’ll say "Oh, yeah. Now I remember<br />

that!"<br />

FRANK BANK portrayed "Lumpy" Rutherford on the 1957–<br />

1963 American situation comedy “Leave It to Beaver”.<br />

As far was we know, he never used the BLANK BANK.<br />

Nevertheless the sound designer resisted intense pressure<br />

from the copy editor to rename it in his (Bank’s) honor.<br />

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