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Thursday, July 02, 2009
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*Sigh.* There was a time when I would have seriously lusted after this. Certain early digital synths will always have a place in my heart: Fairlight, PPG, Prophet VS, and ESQ1 (which was the only one I had any hope of being able to afford...).
ReplyDeleteI'd rather have a Prophet2000 or Mirage, for the odd occasion when I want that 80's lofi sound.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what you do once the floppy stops working? Are there places where you can download the OS? Can you replace the floppy drive with something more... durable?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if we'll feel this way about analog synthesizers in the future?
ReplyDeleteSome of us already do. ;)
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ReplyDeleteI personally do not understand how this music to write!)
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