Or like Agatha Christie. By the way, I removed the big black plastic "ears" at the sides since I bought them. They take a lot of space, and I have that idea that the command station cools better without them. There is better air ventilation.
malik <malik_martin@...> wrote:
for some reason, you sound very horny.
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "eric_swhite" <eric_swhite@...> wrote:
>
> Hello. I have been hunkering down, and focusing entirely on
programming
> complete tunes on my MP-7 only. All other gear is turned off. I
have
> found my right hand resting on the upper right corner of the big,
black
> plastic end-cap. It lives there, and twirls the data knob from time
to
> time. The shape and feel of this aspect of the machines' body, is
so
> slick, it's like a sports car. Electronic music is such a hand-
oriented
> preoccupation, I appreciate that the designers at E-Mu, thought
about
> that. They seem to have created an inviting place for my hands to
> visit.
> I have everything I need in there, except a sampler. I think I'll
just
> add my trusty old Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000 into the loop,
on
> one of the external "b" tracks.
> This is my "small, dead, southern california synth maker" set-up.
It
> really puts out a different vibe, than the Japanese: Roland, Korg,
etc.
> Synthetically slipping away, ESW.
>
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Re: [xl7] Re: Has anyone ever mentioned the perfect curve designed into the end-caps ?
2008-05-20 by Mauricio Balma
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