MATRIXSYNTH: Top 20 Greatest Synths - Episode 6


Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Top 20 Greatest Synths - Episode 6

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9 comments:

  1. Roger Odonnel cracks me up...

    "I hated it, because it was brown!"

    Guess he doesn't own a Zune then... OK so no one does

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  2. This is the first one I've watched so far.

    Seems pretty funny.

    My guess as two top synths for this series:
    #1 Moog Minimoog
    #2 Waldorf something

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  3. the disclaimer on the beginning was pretty funny given the response. hehehe

    My bet it's gonna be either a rompler and the mini or two moogs at the top, actually like mini and memory, maybe... It's odd neither appeared yet. would be cool.

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  4. If it's a Korg Triton, then you know there's a Kickback to Sonic State somehow.

    If it's a Korg Oasys, you know that the guy making the vids is gonna get a free one.

    This could all be a big setup sales pitch!

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  5. did the gmedia guy just call it "A1 Synthesis"? Sorry that's a steak sauce, Korg called it AI synthesis for Advanced Integrated...jeez.

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  6. Minimoog #2, Stylophone #1!

    Just kidding. Minimoog #1, Voyager #2!!

    Actually, dok future made a good guess.

    P.S. Good catch, bjc.

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  7. Yeah, bjc, but on the sonic site news page they correct that bit.

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  8. I'm guessing (hoping) the Odyssey will be up there....


    it hasn't been mentioned as a Chartgrazer and it looks like the TB303 has already been named as an "honorable mention" during this weeks intro.

    r

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