WatchTheGuitar wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:39 pm Would be hilarious if they turned up at NAMM with a full sized ARP 2600 clone for a fraction of Korg's asking price.
Why am I so unlucky on the lottery, but got this dead right?
WatchTheGuitar wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:39 pm Would be hilarious if they turned up at NAMM with a full sized ARP 2600 clone for a fraction of Korg's asking price.
i wouldnt put it past them for this to be a joke, rather than an actual announcementWatchTheGuitar wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 6:47 pmWatchTheGuitar wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:39 pm Would be hilarious if they turned up at NAMM with a full sized ARP 2600 clone for a fraction of Korg's asking price.
Why am I so unlucky on the lottery, but got this dead right?
indeed i could be totally wrong, it just didmt feel as slick as their previous announcement videos. and it wasnt "announced" at their booth as far as i know?Sequent wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:49 pm Well, they were already talking about a rack version. I doubt if they are releasing an exact replica as Korg just announced, but who knows? At any rate, if Rob Keeble is involved that makes it even more exciting, imo, because it means they have someone involved who really seems to know the original quite well.
I've been waiting to see if Korg also comes out with a mini version, but barring that, a rack version would be a welcome thing.
but the d and neutron are, and they are compatible there?pekbro wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 9:37 pm Over at muffs, they are saying these are not directly compatible with eurorack. Different voltage output, you need to convert per module. They want you to buy only behringher modules. I didn’t pay too much attention tho.
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