
Saturday, April 29, 2006
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The guy who made this rack worked at Rogue Music in NYC. Back when I used to live in NYC (6 years ago) I remember seeing TR-909's and TR-808's that were turned into rack units by him. I have no idea if this person still works there.
ReplyDeleteArmen, the tech guy in question, has his own repair shop downstairs from the Rogue building.
ReplyDeleteHey matrix,
ReplyDeleteCheck out this simple virus TI mod that I stumbled on:
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It's nothing like that Juno, but cool and usefull none the less.