MATRIXSYNTH: Au Revoir Simone - Fallen Snow


Friday, April 13, 2007

Au Revoir Simone - Fallen Snow


YouTube via pinkteeth. "Synth" content comes in at the end. : )
via Wingo Shackleford in the comments of this post.

10 comments:

  1. They ruined a perfectly good Roland S-10 for that video!

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  2. "Perfectly good S-10" is a contradiction in terms.

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  3. maybe they had already dropped it in a bathtub by mistake so they decided to clean it in the river...

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  4. They were propably broken anyways OR they were just too cheap and replaceable (the keyboards)

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  5. I'll refrain from being negative, but I will say im too obnoxious and sarcastic to enjoy something that subtle.

    It's nice without all the scenster indie overtones or being too cliche i will say that.

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  6. i hope everyone knows you can just let them dry thoroughly and they will be fine. might need to be cleaned though

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  7. "i hope everyone knows you can just let them dry thoroughly and they will be fine. might need to be cleaned though"

    ...if there is ample air flow through the chassis....
    if you've got a virtually airtight chassis that water will stay in there forever

    luckily there is usually good air flow through the area where keys are often mounted

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  8. let me back that up. If you look closely you'll notice they are gutted. No buttons on top, and you can see inside via the midi ports and jacks.

    But hey you got through your synth in the pool and let us know how it turns out..;)

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  9. alright next time you get something wet by spilling a drink or having a water pipe break why don't you just give to me instead of throwing it away. because all i will have to do is give it a wash and let it dry out properly and it will be good as new moron. i've had many things get soaking wet from cleaning, rain, drinks, etc.. and everything i get second hand like casio's and toys get a thorough shower and a scrubbing and all of it works good as new when i'm finished. but you keep throwing perfectly good stuff away.

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  10. "if you've got a virtually airtight chassis that water will stay in there forever"

    if you've got a virtually airtight chassis then water won't get either!!!

    Water might be ok for electronics, but metal oxidation isn't. If it doesn't dry quickly, it can be ruined.

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