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Sunday, November 04, 2007

Con Brio Pics


click here for more pics via Stephen Jones. Follow up to this post.

11 comments:

  1. wow it's not often you see a keyboard monitor that's bigger than a grown man (2nd pic) :J

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  2. well what I'd like now is to hear a few samples of this monster

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  3. My oh my, that first pic is droolworthy.

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  4. Here's a less whorish picture. The pic of the lit panel makes an awesome desktop pattern & turns my Macbook into a BrioBook...!

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  5. Memory failure. Ouch.

    You can just get new ram at Crucial.com, right? ;-)

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  6. Eh, it's no MacLeyvier (which you can hear on Laurie Spiegel's "Obsolete Systems" CD).

    But those diamond-shaped buttons sure are classy. Probably the most Vegas-y synth ever made. The silver & gold anniversary edition DX7 is a close runner-up.

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  7. ...but it doesnt have a d-beam!

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  8. So, when do we get a softsynth version?

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  9. I can see it now - the Packrat doing a comparison test in his living room, with these monsters:

    Con Brio 200
    Fairlight CMI
    NED Synclavier
    Kinetic Prism

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  10. Some videos of it doing a lightshow pattern uploaded to youtube here.

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