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I remember this past. People predicted that, in the past, it would be possible to invent the Bas.
ReplyDeleteWe live in a universe of many possible pasts.
Hard to believe, but true!
The funny thing is, as Amish scientists have shown, is that there are but nineteen alternate futures.
Who knew bass fishing required so many vaccuum tubes back then.
ReplyDeletewhat is that crazy "flitering" they're talking about?
ReplyDeleteLooks like his left hand is tweaking a knob on what appears to be the precursor to the MS-50 eh...
ReplyDeleteI hear this is where Roland stole the plans for the TB-303...
ReplyDeletei think the technicians of the Museum of Techno are aware of this research.
ReplyDeletei just want the punch card sequencer. no joke that would be amazing
ReplyDeletethe Eko Computer Rhythm actually used punch cards to store patterns. you could write electronic beats WITH PAPER!!!
ReplyDeleteTangerine Dream and Manuel Göttsching both had them. apparently there were less than 50 made, if not less.
Hey! That dude stole my chick magnet!
ReplyDeleteEko Computer Rhythm
ReplyDeletesomeone should get on a diy reproduction asap
link.
ReplyDeletesecond post down?