The SMS Cinema Display via Mike Jerugim.
Add some knobs just above the keys and you'd be set.
Update: The SMS Matrix via Mike Jerugim. One knob to rule them all.
Saturday, July 22, 2006
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Is this a new OS version upgrade?
ReplyDeleteYes, it uses flush memory.
ReplyDeleteAnyone else notice how the bubbles travel diagonally instead of upwards? I think the image may have been doctored.
ReplyDeleteIn a rare personal appearance, Keith Emerson shows what he thinks of the SMS2000....
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Now this is getting stupid!
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