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"Plan B synth at Analog Haven booth. Very absorbing, organic sounds were emanating from this when I stopped by--made me think "yes, they really do need all those knobs." flickr via jjancourtz.
via CDM
Monday, January 22, 2007
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that shit is beautiful. why would anyone want an arp 2600 or synthi when for the same, maybe even less money you could have that rig?
ReplyDeletewhy not have it all
ReplyDeletei love the Plan B stuff but am not so hot onthe Format
ReplyDeleteless
ReplyDeletei have got my plan b. livewire,doepfer system to sound close to a synthi, but it will never be a synthi
ReplyDeleteit does alo sound arp2600ish, but again
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