Monday, March 26, 2007
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Oh yeah, this is that new one from SMS.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a Yamaha there.
ReplyDeleteAnd also fake...too many LCDs.
It wouldnt really be the first synth with multiple LCD's....there was the Hartmann Neuron as well as the Nord Modular G2. Still, this seems very unlikely.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of Oberheims.
ReplyDeleteOh, and did you notice on the former close-up that EG1/Amp inscription is like worn off ?
got that too but everything towards the edges is more out of focus than worn off on that picture, I think.
ReplyDeleteI love all Elhardts (really). This one looks sooo european.. ;)
ReplyDeleteLFO 1-8 missing in here, Ken ;)
waou Waldorf WAVE II ?
ReplyDeletehow come in the other shot the synth is grey, but in this shot it is blue?
ReplyDeletebtw this looks fake as shit... the other one looked pretty real tho
I don't understand. Are you all experts in computer graphics design ? Why should it be fake, on any of these shots?
ReplyDeleteanon:
ReplyDeleteIt is possible to pass the pixels of a bitmap graphic, either real or rendered, through a de-convolution process to correlate various factors: surface perturbation, anisotropic specularity, etc...
Then, by using entropic and Fourier vector machines, one can test the null hypothesis that it is a real photograph (sometimes statistical confidence minimum rank perturbation theory can be used).
Therefore, it can be shown, that:
a) We have never landed on the moon.
b) JFK never existed.
c) Jimmy Hoffa is still alive.
d) Harry Potter movies are REAL.
e) The television set IS the retina of the Minds Eye.
a) We have never landed on the moon.
ReplyDeleteTrue. I never did land on the moon.
b) JFK never existed.
False. I can clearly see the letters JFK above.
c) Jimmy Hoffa is still alive.
True. Many James Hoffas are still alive.
d) Harry Potter movies are REAL.
True. They are real movies.
e) The television set IS the retina of the Minds Eye.
True, but everything good is Pay Per View.
doktor, you had me there until you got to that bit about the television...
ReplyDeleteWaldorf Wave II? LOL get up to date!
ReplyDeleteAlesis product alike? LOL no way, get glasses!
Access, Yamaha... LOOOL come on!
=;)
There are 2 obvious spots: the color & the pots design. My guess is a new Radikal Tech. keyboard synth! Compare here:
http://www.spectralis.de/goodies/spectralis_schraeg1_red.jpg
CREAMWARE!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, Creamware could be... Maybe a HW version of John Bowen's Solaris?
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it, I was right :))))
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