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Post by Don Swifty on May 13, 2020 10:16:26 GMT -7
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Post by moretba on May 14, 2020 8:28:35 GMT -7
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Post by Don Swifty on May 17, 2020 21:31:12 GMT -7
That's pretty cool actually.
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Post by bear on Oct 22, 2020 12:48:47 GMT -7
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Post by bear on Oct 28, 2020 12:17:58 GMT -7
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Post by deadphishbiscuits on Oct 28, 2020 12:20:47 GMT -7
Hey you , yeah you the dude with the beard and balding afro that was once a glorious afro
Who me?
Yeah you , you never knew you needed a synth before , well you do and you know why ?
Why ?
4 words....mega man street fighter, oh wait 5 / 6 words depending on your regional dialect sound track
Shut up!?! Included !?!?
Yep
Sold
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Post by bear on Oct 28, 2020 12:52:47 GMT -7
this cat makes it look easy
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Post by EllisD on Oct 28, 2020 16:09:59 GMT -7
I love the pocket operators. I got the po12 and my son uses it almost daily. Po133 with the sampling capabilities is pretty cool, might have to pick that one up. The only thing that I dont like about them is the lack of midi capabilities. I have to run it through a volca so that I can use the time sync from the volca to keep it on time with the rest of the gear. The problem I have with that is I cant separate the audio from the two devices when they are synced.
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Post by bear on Dec 20, 2020 16:29:30 GMT -7
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Post by higs on Dec 20, 2020 19:14:20 GMT -7
Well that's fun. How do I run my phone into the pedal board?
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Post by bear on Dec 20, 2020 20:03:07 GMT -7
Headphone Jack out from the phone, 1/8 to 1/4 adapter, into a pedal!
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Post by higs on Dec 20, 2020 20:18:09 GMT -7
Headphone Jack out from the phone, 1/8 to 1/4 adapter, into a pedal! I was mostly kidding, but that would be fun!
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Post by bear on Mar 12, 2021 9:38:26 GMT -7
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Post by bear on Apr 12, 2021 4:39:52 GMT -7
www.nytimes.com/2021/04/02/arts/music/malcolm-cecil-dead.html?action=click&module=Features&pgtype=HomepageMalcolm Cecil, Synthesizer Pioneer, Is Dead at 84 His massive machine, known as TONTO, helped transform the music in Stevie Wonder’s mind into classic albums like “Innervisions.” [Picture] Malcolm Cecil with TONTO, the synthesizer he built with Robert Margouleff, in 1977. (The name is an acronym for The Original New Timbral Orchestra.) Malcolm Cecil, a British-born bassist with the soul of an engineer who revolutionized electronic music by helping to create a huge analog synthesizer that gave Stevie Wonder’s albums a new sound, died on Sunday at a hospital in Valhalla, N.Y. He was 84.
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Post by higs on Apr 12, 2021 6:01:13 GMT -7
www.nytimes.com/2021/04/02/arts/music/malcolm-cecil-dead.html?action=click&module=Features&pgtype=HomepageMalcolm Cecil, Synthesizer Pioneer, Is Dead at 84 His massive machine, known as TONTO, helped transform the music in Stevie Wonder’s mind into classic albums like “Innervisions.” [Picture] Malcolm Cecil with TONTO, the synthesizer he built with Robert Margouleff, in 1977. (The name is an acronym for The Original New Timbral Orchestra.) Malcolm Cecil, a British-born bassist with the soul of an engineer who revolutionized electronic music by helping to create a huge analog synthesizer that gave Stevie Wonder’s albums a new sound, died on Sunday at a hospital in Valhalla, N.Y. He was 84. Npr did a story on this last week. Had he died yet? I'd never heard of tonto. Oh, I see he died Sunday. Weird.
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Post by EllisD on Jul 25, 2021 6:51:21 GMT -7
I'm thinking I need a pink headband now to improve my skills
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Post by ancientchad on Jul 25, 2021 11:10:23 GMT -7
^ Lol. Holy f'in shit...
So I have a buddy who plays keyboards. He's in his early 60's and resembles this dude a little a bit.
I copied this clip and sent it to several mutual friends. Told them this is a clip of our buddy in Portugal in 1986 (completely made it up.)
A couple of them actually think it's him and it's the most hysterical thing that's even happened.
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Post by ancientchad on Jul 25, 2021 11:21:25 GMT -7
God f'in Bless him.
He's going' with it! 😆
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Post by Don Swifty on Jul 25, 2021 11:49:57 GMT -7
Going by the stereotypes, bass players are stoic, drummers are crazy, guitarists are flashy, singers are ego monsters, and keyboardists are the weird or kooky guys in the band. I have a keyboard playing friend who fits that sterotype, who sometimes goes by the name Space Panda (complete with costume that makes him sweat like a pig). Maybe you've seen him play in Western PA/Eastern OH or Denver. Maybe only on lot. He's also my 'my friend Chuck in Lotus...' friend. Jumping Mario and ac's description of his friend made me think of him. Here is on lot or at a fest.
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Post by bear on Sept 25, 2021 12:57:45 GMT -7
The Moogseum was awesome! It is one part history of Bob Moog and the company, one part understanding how synthesis works, and one part interactive play with various synths and theramins. Unfortunately pictures are not allowed.
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