MATRIXSYNTH: Top 20 Greatest Synths - Episode 7


Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Top 20 Greatest Synths - Episode 7

And number two is in. Title link takes you there.

11 comments:

  1. Title link takes you here, not there.

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  2. haha beat me to it. I was going to say the exact same thing.

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  3. hahahaha anonymous!

    I say leave the link the way it is...

    don't fix it : )

    r

    ps. thanks for not spoiling what it is

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  4. So the Number 1 synth is a miniMoog?

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  5. You can watch it here though...
    http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=4715

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  6. I am confused as to why they called it the "top 20 greatest synths". Shouldn't it really be "top 20 most popular synths", since they were ranked according to popular votes?

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  7. The top 20 wierdest instruments looks like it's going to be cool.

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  8. perhaps because the "Top 20 Most Popular Synths" is a really really CRAPPY name for a series? Just a guess?

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  9. You are there... so that means i must be here.

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  10. They talk about the oddyssey being different in every way to the Miimoog like it magically happened, or as if Moog and Arp were buddies and wanted to complimet each other on stage. No. It's just the result of trying to avoid lawsuits.

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  11. I'm not even going to watch the last episode if it's just going to be a bunch of guys harping on about how great the Minimoog was.

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