Someone should make a MIDI controller out of this
for this: The ConBrio ADS 200
Title link takes you to Star Trek auction shots on the BBC.
Star Trek controller via fmasseti.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
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Dang... you got me all hot thinking the Con Brio was part of the auction. Interesting subject matter right after the Packrat post by the way, considering the first comic strip I made for it...
ReplyDeleteYeah, I just noticed that was your first strip as well. I was showing a friend of mine who is really into Homestar Runner your work and I noticed that.
ReplyDeleteCon Brio. What a name!
ReplyDeleteStill, I think it's the hottest synth I've ever seen. So console. Consoles are hot BTW.
A lot of the sound fx's on Star Trek: The Motion picture (1979) were actually done by Alan Howarth with a Prophet 5 Rev 2 and an Arp Avatar. He also used some Alpha Syntauri in the 2nd or 3rd movie.
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