After some 10 years of searching I finally managed to come across a 1983 Sequential Circuits Prophet T8 synth, a gorgeous 16-voice analog synth with a wooden (!) keyboard that has "PLAY ME!" written all over
Here's some eye-candy and I promise I'll work on some ear-candy as well pretty soon
Latest addition
-
- Forum God
- Posts: 5307
- Joined: 22/11/2002 - 12:21
- Location: Dubai. No, not really.
- Contact:
-
- Forum Loony
- Posts: 120
- Joined: 12/09/2005 - 23:10
- Location: Birchwood, Warrington
- Contact:
I think the chair may be hydraulic
I'll ne honest and say I've no idea how one synth differes to another but it looks like a very nice setup you have there.
Ste.
I'll ne honest and say I've no idea how one synth differes to another but it looks like a very nice setup you have there.
Ste.
Last edited by Slick2097 on 02/10/2005 - 16:50, edited 1 time in total.
Read my blog at: http://www.emulators.co.uk/
Nice one! Just gotta hope that won't break up, I hear they're a bit of a pain to fix and find replacement parts for.
I've been thinking about getting some synth just for playing without the computer, now I only have a MIDI controller to play the VSTis with. The new Virus TI keyboard is tempting but a bit too pricey (unless I sell one of my guitars). One option would be getting the Roland Juno cheapass sample synth introduced last year that go for around 400-500 eur.
Speaking of guitars though, I couldn't resist the temptation and ordered a 12 string semi-acoustic one yesterday...
Sumppi
I've been thinking about getting some synth just for playing without the computer, now I only have a MIDI controller to play the VSTis with. The new Virus TI keyboard is tempting but a bit too pricey (unless I sell one of my guitars). One option would be getting the Roland Juno cheapass sample synth introduced last year that go for around 400-500 eur.
Speaking of guitars though, I couldn't resist the temptation and ordered a 12 string semi-acoustic one yesterday...
Sumppi