Today marks the 5th anniversary of the greatest bit of what i'm really hoping was autocorrect, that we've ever been sent!
erm... you build what now?
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Just watching The Capture on BBC iPlayer, and i don't know about you, but when i'm in the hidden headquarters of a high-tech black ops organisation its always reassuring to see that they have a random Behringer Feedback Destroyer just lying around on a desk. 🤔
Dare you witness the sheer mind shattering terror of the Paia 4740 Envelope Generator module!
This is the way...
is there an app where i can just badly mumble a riff into it and it'll search all recorded music history to tell me if i'm a musical genius whos just come up with an absolute belter, or i've stolen it from something i heard in passing at a party 2 decades ago, but its so good its stuck with me?
I have gone forth and engaged in combat with the office network, and have emerged victorious!
All devices are functioning optimally...
I AM NOW THE I.T. KING!
Why not stop and take a few moments of your time to look at this photograph?
Many thanks for your understanding in this matter.
If we accept for the sake of argument that the Yamaha DD6 is actually a drum machine, then most people who claim that their first drum machine was an 808 or a 909 suddenly aren't looking so cool anymore.
Everyone has owned one, but nobody knows what happened to it. Where did they all go? 🤔
Weird how if for some baffling reason audiophiles hand build an opamp out of discrete parts it apparently always sounds superb, but if the Chinese do EXACTLY the same thing for 1/10th of the price with a machine, it sounds like junk.
Almost as if what they hear is changed by a perception of value.🤔
Lets all just take a brief moment to enjoy imagining the sense of despair that must have weighed heavy on the personnel of Ridge Runner electronics in Texas, on the day these PCB's arrived in 1994.