> (Btw, isn't an open sided quark-a-hedron translucent thing with
> fluerescent unique colors rather........ 70's/80's as well? I have a
very big Buck Rogers association with such a description)
(Ever see Lilo & Stitch? So this monologue is in a Dr. Von Hamsterville
dialect...)
So, you think that your '80s Buck Rogers reference eliminates my powers
to transform you into a sniveling pile of kleenex snot with my
Obviousioty Confusticator? HAH! Once I wave my teflon encrusted
electro-glove over these dialectrodes you will be begging me to return
to the color washed past - where a computer was as big as a desk and
external electronic musical effects were all encased in large painted
metal enclosures that sat in racks on on the floor! You soy drinking,
vegetable driving excuse for a modern carniverating jackanape!
cavey@... wrote:
> Read way down below...
>
> On Mon Apr 10 2006, Ed Edwards <edward.edwards@...> wrote:
>> An open sided quark-a-hedron translucent thing that you play from the
>> inside; bumping, rubbing, plucking, strumming and whacking on the
>> surfaces that light up in unique colors as played. About as big as a
>> bowling ball, and again like Jimmy says - suspended above the keyboard.
>>
>> BTW - when I saw Rush in 04 their visual effects guy was controlling the
>> display with a Kaos pad.
>>
>> spaceanimals wrote:
>>> Knobs are so 70s. When are we going to get something cool? The Kaos pad
>>> comes close. Perhaps a pyramidal Kaos pad that floats above the
>>> keyboard.
>>>
>>> Jimmy
>>>
>
> Doesn't Roland have those beam controllers on some/most of their
> keyboards/synths? Not quite a pyramidal Kaos pad, but at least something
> spatial ;)
>
>
> Gerald
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