Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. This one has the 4012 "Moog" style filter. Be sure to check out the audio demo. Via Dave.
Update via dead man's party (appropriate name) in the comments: "The musician? The mp3 tells you: Michael Bacich. He played keyboards for Oingo Boingo in the late 80's. I'm not sure what he's been doing since then but he posts on AH and/or SDIY occasionally." I thought someone would catch that. : )
Demo mirrored here.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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sweet sweet demo :D
ReplyDeleteif only every demo was that good...
ReplyDeleteI want to talk the guy into not selling it.
ReplyDeletelooks like it's just come back from Iraq
ReplyDeleteand vietnam before that. yet it's absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDelete"RPS 485 is engraved on it."
ReplyDeleteIs that an even more expanded version of RPS-101?
I really dig that demo. I wonder who this 'profession musician' is that made it...
ReplyDeleteThe musician? The mp3 tells you: Michael Bacich. He played keyboards for Oingo Boingo in the late 80's. I'm not sure what he's been doing since then but he posts on AH and/or SDIY occasionally.
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