Thursday, February 17, 2011
Abandoned Roland D-50 Found in a Park
flickr By geo3pea
"Found in the far corner of a car park on an industrial estate, wonder how it got there"
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I hope someone takes it in and nurses it back to health!! Then they can take it back and release it into the wild! LOL
ReplyDeleteThat must have been one terrible gig.
ReplyDeleteWhen you see the words "Industrial Estate", this is exactly the sort of victim you expect to see...
ReplyDeleteSomebody must really hate pads :/
ReplyDeleteanyone know if it still works? Might be quite a find if it did!
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame to throw one's D-50 this way :/ Hope it still works.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad! :(
ReplyDeleteA disturbing sight.
Maybe its last owner just couldn't get the hang of Linear Arithmetic synthesis? and gave up, or maybe D-50 was just too much for them. lol
Whatever the reason, doing this to any synth is horrible, heartless and stupid.
My D-50 and the synths offer a moment of silenced waveforms for the poor D-50 out there all alone and broken.
:*(