Now, far from being a synth - this baby stands alone in its own right! For all you fans of quirky 70s machines - here's one that just arrived to me. It's called a Thomas 2001 (space oddity).
I've thrown this up here because not only does it define cool, it also sounds extremely good. Pop the hood of this baby and all is revealed...streams of wires, chunky components and all manner of things! It even does a couple of Moog sounds. Maybe it isn't a recording beast, but it will no doubt find a place here and there. It's usable and seriously good fun. For lovers of prog and psychedelic synth sounds, this is surprisingly tasty.
Plenty of placeholders for a scotch and at night...just flick the switch and let her shine!!
Cheers..
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Those Moog white elephants are sexy machines, just no built-in martini coasters!
The funniest thing about this Thomas 2001 - the pot on the volume pedal, she's not-a-so-good....so when I kick it in the pants (up full) it hits some weird FM signal? haha perhaps if I tweak it I'll find a porthole into the BBC broadcast of the 70's
And the sound - Pure analogue glory.
Actually...I probably should get someone who gets right into the electronics of these yesteryear beasts to look over this for me. Pushing up the (oo-la-la) reverb fader introduces some noise I could do without and there are a few - just a few- other small quirks I'd like to remedy.
The funniest thing about this Thomas 2001 - the pot on the volume pedal, she's not-a-so-good....so when I kick it in the pants (up full) it hits some weird FM signal? haha perhaps if I tweak it I'll find a porthole into the BBC broadcast of the 70's
And the sound - Pure analogue glory.
Actually...I probably should get someone who gets right into the electronics of these yesteryear beasts to look over this for me. Pushing up the (oo-la-la) reverb fader introduces some noise I could do without and there are a few - just a few- other small quirks I'd like to remedy.
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Well I didn't think I would, but the time has come to let this baby go. I need someone in Melbourne who's into old organs/syths to give it a look over and then I'll be waving goodbye to it. It's uber cool, I mean just look at it, but it's large and although it has made the move over to my new space it was never goIng to be a long love affair.
Anyone know an electronics wiz who doesn't charger the earth in Melbourne town?
AND...should you find yourself falling in love with the idea of having this work of art, let me know!
Cheese
Dave
Anyone know an electronics wiz who doesn't charger the earth in Melbourne town?
AND...should you find yourself falling in love with the idea of having this work of art, let me know!
Cheese
Dave
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Metropolitan Organ Services or Logitronics.
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Thanks, Andy. Hopefully these guys do on site work, there's no way I'll be moving it!
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