MATRIXSYNTH: New Packrat Tune


Friday, July 06, 2007

New Packrat Tune


via Dave of upom and of course... The Packrat.

Update 9/22/2011: CustomSynth Packrat featuring Roland JX-3PG, Oberheim Matrix-12, Dual TB-303 Keytar & Metasonix Dodecahedral.

22 comments:

  1. Awesome!

    Dude, I SO want a Double TB-303 Axis Keytar.

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  2. I should write a Packrat tune... until then, enjoy the toons. ;o)

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  3. I'll take a double 303 Keytar too! I wonder if we could get a good rate for a group purchase :)

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  4. Thanks, Dave. I like the dodecahedron. Now, if it could hover, that would be perfect!

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  5. The dodecahedron is a perfect idea!!
    You could just hang it from the cieling...

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  6. Am I the only one who doesn't think these Packrat cartoons are funny? Nice artwork, but that's about it.....

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  7. I don't think their created to make you fall off your chair laughing, but as a diversion, entertainment, you really need to lighten up dude, it's only a comic strip for God's sake. I'm sure the creator of this comic is devestated that he failed to amuse you.

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  8. Awesome. And Anonymous, I'm thinking that you are probably the only one not somewhat amused. If you were a true synth junkie and a packrat of gear, you'd see the humor. But alas...

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  9. As always Dave: Excellent ! we want to see more !
    :::Wetdragoon:::
    - Packrat Fan -

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  10. I'm not a fan. Sorry.

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  11. dont like packrat , dont like changing synths from the original design , customsynth should restore back to the original not re design

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  12. mmmmmmmmm so would you leave a trans am ( car ) original or custom fit it ??????
    same thing ,
    if its rusty and buggered what would you do ,
    jeff :)

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  13. The Packrat rules. I challenge anyone to send me better.

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  14. But... As for what people like and dislike, who really cares - it's a Big Big World. Who gives a shit if someone doesn't like what you like. There's plenty that do.

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  15. I don't like Packrat, but I do like Customsynth's work. It's incredible!

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  16. Not including Jeff, Matrix, and myself in this comment thread, I count 4 out of 9 people (all anonymous, but regardless) who don't like my cartoon.

    Wow, that sucks!

    I take heart that haters are more likely to speak up than the rest. For example, if 300 people saw the strip, and 4 people hated it, all 4 would say so here, whereas only 5 of the remaining 296 would bother to say "yay" or whatever.

    All I can take from this is that humans are, by nature, whiny, and all I can really do is whine about it myself.

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  17. Who cares what others think? If YOU are the only one who likes your cartoons, than that should be reason enough to make them.

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  18. Um... All the anonymous comments are probably the same person. : )

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  19. Also, I don't think everyone looks at the comments. Most are just interested in the post. I get about 7k hits a day so...

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  20. I happen to think these cartoons are very clever and a satirical commentary on how anal and silly some people can get when it comes to synths. I really enoy it and hope to see more in the future.

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  21. I love the Packrat!

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