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"In the words of Paul Nagle from his Sound On Sound (June 1997) review: "Is it a hi-tech bathroom scale? Is it a 21st-century computer game? Is it Darth Vader's toilet seat? No, it's an innovative LED-laden MIDI step sequencer, with the power to wring new life from your old synths".
via Johan.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
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i got gastro over Easter but this thing has got me thinking about chocolate :-)
ReplyDeleteawakened yeti - but did you ever own one? it may have various limitations, but the user interface is fantastic. nothing comes close to it even today and the vsti version blows.
ReplyDeletei've seen them go for over 2000 US.
how big is that thing, sneakthief? I saw a picture of yours on an older post and holy shit, it looks humongous!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/matrixsynth/369332836/in/set-72157594499970738/