Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:06 pm
Very happy keyboards indeed. 

Hmmm looks like its time for a WHORE OFF....AdamJay wrote:HAHAHA. good one FaX
follow up that campaign with the..
JETHUZ CHRISTTHH campaign
It's mainly little boys who watch to much South Park, live in a predominately gay community and play with their PSP's at dinner...DeadlyKungFu wrote:
...and I didn't know people still equated "gay" with lame, cheap and other derogatory adjectives. people are strange.


Vince Clarke (left) of synth popsters Erasure in the mid-'80s with his engineer Eric Radcliffe, his stack of Casio CZ101 Phase Distortion synths, and his BBC Model B-based UMI Sequencer. Each of the CZ101's four multitimbral parts was addressable monophonically on a different MIDI channel of the sequencer, which was highly novel at the time. But Vince still needed several CZs to achieve the polyphony he wanted. Within a few years he was getting around this problem by writing records composed entirely of monophonic lines with no chords at all!
Angstrom wrote:Within a few years he was getting around this problem by writing records composed entirely of monophonic lines with no chords at all!
AdamJay wrote:HAHAHA. good one FaX
follow up that campaign with the..
JETHUZ CHRISTTHH campaign
actually, i would amend that to say little boys who DO NOT live in a predominately gay community. it's mostly little straight boys who would get bitch slapped for talking that sort of shit in the gayborhood.djadonis206 wrote:It's mainly little boys who watch to much South Park, live in a predominately gay community and play with their PSP's at dinner...DeadlyKungFu wrote:
...and I didn't know people still equated "gay" with lame, cheap and other derogatory adjectives. people are strange.