Monday, September 17, 2007
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But what happened to the holes? =(
ReplyDeleteYou'll see.
ReplyDeleteWait.
As in George Syntar Mattson?
ReplyDeleteYep. I updated the post with a link.
ReplyDeleteWots a syntar? is that like a Moog Liberation? Those rawk .. dood .. I did eruption on one of those and I pulled a back muscle.
ReplyDeleteIn the links:
ReplyDeletehttp://carbon111.com/syntar.html
Hmmm....looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteHow long will we have to wait for this?
Is this something for the Syntar?
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ReplyDeleteIt won't take very long. Blank panels are easy to make
ReplyDeleteWait, if this is some new standard of modular, like Frac Rack but smaller, I'll wet myself.
ReplyDeleteIt's the cheap showman ship that makes me hate it already. Show it when you are good damm and ready. Teasing is for cheeseballs like Roland and Yamaha. Have a little more respect for you audience.
ReplyDeletei rather enjoy the teases.
ReplyDeleteSoon with hyper-micronization we'll just put the synths in the patch-cords.
ReplyDeleteWith such hyperized Pomona banana jacks, just imagine the possibilities. Huge synth stacks.
Zen is not for all men.
ReplyDelete"It's the cheap showman ship that makes me hate it already."
ReplyDeleteIt's for thrifty men who play synths on boats? What about the rest of us!?
Good one, Doc Future!
ReplyDeletebased on the image I'm assuming this plate will be 6.5" x 6.5" in size.
ReplyDeleteNo, going to have to be at least 8 to 10 inches square if those holes are for quarter inch jacks like I think they'll be. Think multiples. This matrix.
ReplyDeleteHe has that monster EML set up. I hope its something based on EML designs. That'd be sick!
ReplyDeleteOh! I get it.. its a cubical wall. I always love those mini modulars. awesome!
ReplyDeletemeh..hard to get excited over a piece of sheetmetal. These guys should take a lesson from Dave Smith, build it first or at least have a prototype..its silly watching the oohhing and aahhing over a blank panel..lol
ReplyDeleteYeh take a lesson from Dave Smith .. no poly-mod!
ReplyDeletei have to agree with this comment:
ReplyDelete"meh..hard to get excited over a piece of sheetmetal. These guys should take a lesson from Dave Smith, build it first or at least have a prototype..its silly watching the oohhing and aahhing over a blank panel..lol"
also, if youre trying to build up hype, make sure its something thats worth the hype (as in something unique) or its gonna flop. good luck to george. as for the eml designs, it would be much nicer if he made his own.