MATRIXSYNTH: Casio SK-1 Tattoo


Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Casio SK-1 Tattoo

via Jasyn

10 comments:

  1. So your little sister did that then?

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  2. I'm guessing the MiniMoog tat was a little too spendy?

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  3. "Man, the black keys are supposed to be BETWEEN the white ones, not on top of them!"
    "Yeah, yeah, NOW you tell me. ... How 'bout this, I'll throw in the patch cords for free?"

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  4. I like it. I think the color and depth is pretty cool. Funny one stephen. daddio, Jasyn mentioned the keys were off but nobody ever notices. Hats off to you for catching that. This is the uber synth geek blog after all, so if anyone is going to catch it someone here will. I was curious though.

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  5. P.S. Watch out for that sonic Death "ray"

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  6. Quoth pighood: "Tattoos = pants".

    Nah. You can change pants depending on your mood, and throw them away when you've grown out of them... to decide, in the enviable callowness Jasyn exhibits in this photo, that the heart one (literally) wears on one's sleeve is never going to change verges on the foolhardy...

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  7. Ouch. . . . I appreciate the candor here but my reason for getting this tattoo wasn't to accurately represent a Casio SK-1--it was my favorite toy growing up and it is to remind me that I'll always be a kid :)

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