Thursday, August 10, 2006
Ionic Performer Shots
Paul Sop, aka Doktor Future, got his Ionic Performer back. Click here for some shots he added to his gallery. The Ionic Performer has gone down in synth history as a Synthi clone. You can find more on the Ionic Performer here.
According to Paul Sop:
"It's totally Dr. Who and Blakes Seven. It's totally Synthi like, but in a whole new package, with some other odd controls."
Update via the comments: Apparently this is the same Ionic Performer listed in this Music Thing post. Doktor Future picked it up from that auction. Kind like we are keeping it in the family folks. : )
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And here's where it started...
ReplyDeletehttp://musicthing.blogspot.com/2005/07/ebay-of-day-1-ionic-performer.html
Yup! Thanks Tom!
ReplyDelete(To Disney Tune):
It's a circle.. A circle of Synnnnnths.
Funny, is that the one you picked up Doktor Future?
ReplyDeleteYup. That's the one I picked up.
ReplyDeletePost some mp3's.
ReplyDeleteI would love to hear this machine.