
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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ReplyDeleteGet Paul Roesler on one and run it through a Big Muff and a Marshall Cab. Screamers!
ReplyDeleteIt's impressive. Getting close to sounding like Tassman. Perhaps their next release will sound more like the authentic original Tassman Lounge Lizard.
ReplyDeleteI'm seriously amazed that they can make hardware that may one day approach the sound of Soft Synths.
I think, if they outsourced this manufacture to China, that it could sound more like Lounge Lizard.
You dishonor the memory of Harold Rhodes by not spelling his name right.
ReplyDeleteNice. Thanks for calling out, I would have totally missed it. Post updated.
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