This one via Dave of umop:
"Here's an entertaining drawing for your readers today... a sneak peek at Donkey's new keyboard rig for the upcoming 20th installment of Retarded Animal Babies! :o)
The foreground synths are 100% autobiographical (including the "Frankenstands"), but the background, not so much (yet). Maybe someday!
Look for the new episode to be out by Easter, I hope.
Older episodes (very NSFW!) on Newgrounds: link"
See if you can ID the specific synths. This one should be a breeze. Labels as hints below.
BTW, the Retarded Animal Babies are in need. Check out Muff Wiggler for more - no money involved. Update: also check out Eric Barbour's (Metasonix) blog.
Update: the episode is now up.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Donkey's new keyboard rig
LABELS/MORE:
Clavia,
Elka,
Korg,
MOOG,
NSFW,
Roland,
Sequential Circuits,
Synth Art,
synthesizers.com
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Nice setup. I see Elka Synthex, Moog LP, Korg Minikorg... I know more but I didn't want to take all the fun out of it.
ReplyDeleteThe synthesizers.com rig was particularly fun to work on. Someday maybe I'll have a real one, but probably only about an eighth as big!
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