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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Roland System 100m Synth Pron

click here for more shots on sys100m.org.

via perterwendt

9 comments:

  1. That is enough System 100m to go to the moon, TWICE!

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  2. Oh my... ... my noodling fits are coming on...

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  3. That's Kevin Lightner's photo of Hans Zimmer's Roland. Zimmer bought up the remaining Roland stock after they stopped producing modules. He paid by the pound!

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  4. Oberheim 4Voice there too I think, on the floor.

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  5. Dang! I've always wanted my own telephone exchange.

    There are a lot more pics at the link other than the classic Hans Zimmer pic, too. Synth_ollie's huge system is there somewhere and I recognize one or two scenes from Japanese synth shops.

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  6. I switched the image. Anyone know who's the new one is?

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  7. I have no idea, but the environment looks a bit like the modular/rackmount wall when you walk into FiveG.

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  8. After effective suppressing the memory of those yucky little Boss half-space effect boxes for 20 years, the dreadful specter reemerges.

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