And here it is.

Saturday, December 31, 2005
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Mmmm...
ReplyDeleteDoes that mean it has four P-5 oscillators then...
I love the fact that someone scanned the ad from the magazine. Durn half tone dots!
ReplyDeleteAnother classic name soiled by Arturia. Just who do they think they are?
ReplyDeleteA. Moog, ARP, Yamaha & Sequential.
lame
I'd like to point out that halftone can be Photoshopped quite handily. I think hoax. Wouldn't be the first time.
ReplyDeleteAs to "who Arturia thinks they are" - they're a company at the forefront of vintage synth software emulation. Get used to it - it's been here a long time and is not going away.