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Do you have art museum exhibits in your collection? Which ones are you still using?
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i have one of throbbing gristles drum machines.

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vurt wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:26 pm i have one of throbbing gristles drum machines.
Lucky it was Sleazy running after you to retrieve it - one of the others would probably have caught you.

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Forgotten wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:28 pm
vurt wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:26 pm i have one of throbbing gristles drum machines.
Lucky it was Sleazy running after you to retrieve it - one of the others would probably have caught you.
:o


cheeky bugger, i purchased it from chris :)

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I still have an EMS sound beam, a Peavey Midibase and an adb keyboard and trackpad. A Fostex MixTab is still in use (had to write a script for Bitwig...)
There is also an original crackle box, but I have to repair it...
Of course my oldest instrument is a violin. The ages of my collection of Tibetan bowls is unknown...

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Tj Shredder wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 5:50 pm I still have an EMS sound beam, a Peavey Midibase and an adb keyboard and trackpad. A Fostex MixTab is still in use (had to write a script for Bitwig...)
There is also an original crackle box, but I have to repair it...
Of course my oldest instrument is a violin. The ages of my collection of Tibetan bowls is unknown...
i just went slightly green with envy :o

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I bought a Tone Chameleon from one of zoviet*france ... not sure if that qualifies :shrug: It's about 25 years old now.

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i also have one of dave mustaines plecs.
from the rust in peace tour iirc.

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vurt wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:26 pm i have one of throbbing gristles drum machines.
Lucky bastard.

You really are a wizard, aren't you.

I have nothing to contribute to the thread other than tones of slight jealousy.

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Unaspected wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:42 pm
vurt wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:26 pm i have one of throbbing gristles drum machines.
Lucky bastard.
its only a dr008 :hihi:
used on 20 jazz funk greats.
more interesting is the hand written xox notes for a few tracks including hot on the heels of love

You really are a wizard, aren't you.
sadly not a great one, or i wouldnt have been outbid on the original gristleizer :cry:

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vurt wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:56 pm
Unaspected wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:42 pm
vurt wrote: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:26 pm i have one of throbbing gristles drum machines.
Lucky bastard.
its only a dr008 :hihi:
used on 20 jazz funk greats.
more interesting is the hand written xox notes for a few tracks including hot on the heels of love

You really are a wizard, aren't you.
sadly not a great one, or i wouldnt have been outbid on the original gristleizer :cry:
You're making some great sonic explorations without it - half way through listening to one but was interrupted. Will visit your thread again later. And not only a dr008 but a magick dr008. Great that you have those notes too!

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For a while I had;
Black Coffee special edition. Around 25 special editions made and only 450 - 500 of the normal ones.
Future retro limited edition. The orange one of which there were 13.
Sequentix P3 of which there are only around 250.
And I had B12’s Emu Procussion that we swapped for a drum station.
All of that is gone for various reasons.


My Devi Ever Godzilla is one of only a handful with an error in the graphics. It incorrectly labels what the two sides are and the correct names are hand written on the side.
My TM3030 ( 303 clone) has a custom power led that changes colour depending on the filter envelope depth.
I have one thing from the 70’s and a few things from the 80’s in regular use but none of it particularly rare.

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I didn't own it, but I had the privilege of using the 'Tosser Bass' for a number of years.

tosserbass.jpg
If that's not art, then I don't know what is. How the turner prize eluded us, I can't fathom.
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obviously i didnt own it, but i got play with the blue man groups tubulum. i actually got to play with a bunch of blue man group equipment. i was part of an interactive theater company that was run by a guy who worked for the blue man group, so we rehearsed in the blue man groups rehearsal space. they had all sorts of odd things laying around in there.
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^ That tosser bass is awesome.

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