Title link takes you there. Samples online.
via sequencer.de.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
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At least it IS a Korg.
ReplyDeleteHis Moog modular doesn't appear to be real. Most modules look like copies.
He has Moog, Dot Com, and Club of the knobs modules. Why the negativity?
ReplyDeleteNo negativity here.
ReplyDeleteThe caption for his "moog" says Moog modular. If it's mostly of other makers, why such a title?
Most of them aren't made by Moog.
Just because one points out a factual error doesn't make them negative.
Anyone who has 31 original Moog modules has every right to say they own a "Moog modular". Wouldn't you agree?
ReplyDeleteI agree... but only if he removes the other fakes or stops calling the entire machine a "Moog."
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, you don't have a lamborghini if half or more is aftermarket.