What is wrong with this photo?
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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empty spaces in that modular!
ReplyDeletethe monitors :(
ReplyDeletelack of 'synthettes'
ReplyDeleteit's not in my house.
ReplyDeleteHmm...
ReplyDelete1) There's something wrong with the patch on the modular.
2) The Voyager has Solar illuminated wheels but no matching panel backlighting.
3) What's a guitarist doing with such nice synth toys?
Over $10k of gear through $10 monitors.
ReplyDeleteHis Moog doll is still in the box.
ReplyDeleteThe giant parrallel cable coming from the moog? did they make external programmers for that?
ReplyDeleteNo cats?
ReplyDeleteDent in the left monitor cone
ReplyDeleteneeds more salt
ReplyDeleteWhat's the little orange sticker next to the display of the Voyager? BTW, I don't know what's off in the image and I have no idea if that is it. I just immediately noticed it when I saw it.
ReplyDeletemetrosonus,
ReplyDeleteThe parallel cable goes to the breakout box on the top tier. It's called a VX-351, and it is passive.
Oh, and the two knobs are just attenuators. It isn't a programmer; it's a patching interface to turn the Voyager into a "modular".
ReplyDelete...and the voyager breakout box is not cabled to anything except for that multicore... at least not to the moogerfoogers.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the Waldorf Q isn't on and isn't being played! I make this mistake with my Q from time to time as well.
ReplyDeleteJeeze, the MoogerFoogers are backwards, and IT'S YELLOW !!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Q is photoshopped in? I don't see any lighting effects or shadow on it. Look closely at the Voyager and compare.
ReplyDeleteAll the LEDs on the Q look on as well.
ReplyDeleteI meant that it doesn't have any shadow or reflections from the environment. It has its "own" shadow and specular reflections. Also, the knobs look fuzzy and it looks a little bit too far forward on its tier.
ReplyDeleteMan, I've got to stop posting here and actually use what I've got.
The solar LHC on the Anniversary Edition Voyager!!
ReplyDeleteThe monitors aren't $10.00 but rather $19.99 as seen on TV;)
The Foogers are backwards to allow easy access to the patch jacks.
And if I was to photoshop, you better damn well believe I would throw a 200E into the mix!!