Monday, October 01, 2007
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Someone at my work modified a doepfer LMK4 to fold like that.
ReplyDeleteif it folded keys in and shut like a case they'd be on to something.
ReplyDeleteis it real?
ReplyDeleteIf the seam is imperceptible when assembled in terms of space and rigidity, I think it will sell like hotcakes regardless of the additional features.
ReplyDeleteI decoded information embedded within a pixel on the site, and it appears that the two halves are held together with conditional covalent bonding -- a technique so strong that even the Sun's gravity couldn't pull it apart (well, presumably the keyboard would be annihilated, leaving only the atoms making up the bond).
ReplyDeleteOkay, back to Shadowrun.