Joseph Rivers of the Audio Playground has a page at his keyboard museum
website where you can hear a promotional demo record that EML put out back
in the day. It was one of those thin plastic sheets that usually came
stapled inside a magazine, you would tear it out and scotch tape it to an
old 45. Probably from Keyboard Magazine or one of those. It's really
fun and his graphic of a turntable with the tonearm is a hoot. There's a
bunch of other demos there too. I'm going to stick the link in the
EMLsynth bookmarks section.
http://www.keyboardmuseum.com/soundsheet/soundsheet.html It's 11MB so if you don't have broadband better fire up your browser and
then go watch Blind Date or something. You'll need the shockwave flash
plug-in. (he's got a link posted there to get it if you need it)
go listen!
regards,
Mike B
Mike Berman
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