
Monday, September 10, 2007
Emerson in Tokyo

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ReplyDeleteI think thats one of those realsex dolls.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I was also wondering if those are wax instruments. Somehow I think they're just broken instruments.
ReplyDeleteNo, we're talking about the Japanese here. You can bet your SH-101 that those instruments are authentic and functioning. The Japanese would not settle for anything less.
ReplyDeleteI took the picture. I can assure you it was a real synth - same controls, layout, materials, etc. as the one I own - though I did not risk reaching over the barrier to plug it in and turn it on.
ReplyDeleteDitto for the Minimoog.
Jeez, no wonder I can't find a CS-80. They're all in wax museums rotting away. Sad, that.
ReplyDelete"Jeez, no wonder I can't find a CS-80. They're all in wax museums rotting away. Sad, that. "
ReplyDeleteIt's easy to find things when you're willing to pay real money for them. Then they can be sadly rotting away in your studio...