Hi again!
I've considered one... but I wouldn't want to mess with it and put external
triggers in there etc. Better use the stuff I've got...
the one who makes the Barbie dolls!!!
electronically yours, jesper
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> Lesser men would have missed that! It is indeed Mattel Synsonics. Itis
I've considered one... but I wouldn't want to mess with it and put external
triggers in there etc. Better use the stuff I've got...
> the pro model! "Pro model?!" you ask? Yes, pro model. It has a 3 smallmemory
> banks. You can program 3 different beats. The snare is a short burst ofnoise,
> the cymbal is a long burst of noise. The 2 toms are nasty little thuds buttom"
> you can tune one of them all the way up to Mars for that annoying "disco
> sound. The bass drum is an annoying low pitched pop. Your question hasprompted
> me to play w/ it................................. I can't believe it! TheFor those not familiar with it we can add that Mattel is the same company as
the one who makes the Barbie dolls!!!
> batteries still work after 2 years! I never play w/ it. It needs a noisegate. It
> sounds like a toy. It can't be synced. It won't keep time on it's own ifit's
> plugged into a bad AC socket. It stays steady on batteries, though. It'salso
> grey w/ black pads as opposed to the traditional black w/ grey pads sowhen
> your friends come over they know you're not playing around. You got thePro
> model!Fucked up lofi with a touch of class then... =)
electronically yours, jesper
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