Ah yes, just like they used to put cryptic messages in the gaps between the
run out grooves of vinyl records! I think Jed might have put his initials on
the artwork somewhere already. But of course the real thanks go to Yasuhiko
Mori who invented the electronics in the P6 in the first place. Without him
you¹d be tinkering with dodgy radio¹ buttons, horrible key contact problems
and proprietary voice chips in your Roland Juno 6 (probably)!
Cheers,
Andy
On 03/03/2010 09:13, "n0disc0" <n0disc0@yahoo.com> wrote:
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