Friday, April 01, 2011
Circuit Bent KORG KPR_77
YouTube Uploaded by magicmodulator on Apr 1, 2011
"Circuit bent KORG KPR-77 by mat the modulator England
bass drum pitch, zapp(p bend), decay
snare, pitch, decay, noise level
hi-hat and cymbal tone and decay controls
tom pitch
clap tone control"
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Argh: clearly a case of "modification" given the tag "circuit bending"
ReplyDeleteBoth are good, but they ARE different! :)
Why do people have to drill the case? Can't you make an external box for mod so it can be returned to its original state? Please don't give me a lame answer like because it's mine and I can do what I want with it. It is a legit question. Do you just not care about preserving vintage gear? Just curious if you're going to be snide don't waste your time replying, I usually ignore trolls unless I'm bored. I could care less if was some crappy digital box that they made 1,000,000 pieces off. No offense intended,I appreciate your work! I just hate to see holes drilled in old equipment. Am I in the minority in thinking like this?
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