MATRIXSYNTH: Merry Christmas!!!


Monday, December 25, 2006

Merry Christmas!!!




One more via this set. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Yule, et al! May your Holidays be synthfully warm.

8 comments:

  1. My mom has that same little ceramic Christmas tree!

    (Doktorfuture is back from vacation)

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  2. Funny! My sister gave it to us last year. Too bad it's not a Sleestack MIDI controller. : )

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  3. Dude! I have the whole Land of the Lost on DVD!

    Sleestack's Rock!

    I want to live in a Pylon!

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  4. Does anyone else think the Sleestack were modeled on Miles Davis's later years?

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  5. *raises hand* Hilarious! I never made the connection until now. He was most definitely the closest thing to a Sleestack in human form. Too funny.

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  6. The little ceramic Christmas tree. The lights are like little crystals like the Sleestack crystal table. Would be cool if you could use it as a MIDI controller. Pull a crystal out and it does something. Turn one, arrange them in color patterns as a sequencer, etc. I think Buchla should do it. : )

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  7. Buchla should do it with Swarovski crystals and Bleu-Rai Lasers.

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  8. Dude!! I always thought that Sleestack crystal panel would be the gnarliest midi controller. Maybe someday I'll get really ambitious and build one.

    I have all of the LOTL on DVD as well. Loved it as a kid. Cheesy as all hell, but great nonetheless. Awesome for samples ;)

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