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cl516 21.08.2009 09:59 PM

seeing that beverage so close gave me cold sweat

pipeheid 06.02.2010 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cl516 (Post 292903)
seeing that beverage so close gave me cold sweat


Yeah I almost had Kittens.

I have a few shaky pots on my TI desktop and could do with taking it apart and replacing them but have neither the skill to solder or the bawz to dismantle my synth.

If I ever grow a pair, I will defo use your fotos for reference Timo, cheers ;)

pipeheid 06.02.2010 03:36 PM

Oh and almost forgot. Replacement pots??? Access I'm (ass)uming???

pipeheid 06.02.2010 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by pipeheid (Post 295358)
Oh and almost forgot. Replacement pots??? Access I'm (ass)uming???


Sorry, just re-read the OP and you've even provided me with a link, humblest apolioligises. :oops:

rcmusic 06.02.2010 06:28 PM

WOW.......:cool:

nutrinoland 06.02.2010 06:47 PM

wow...what the hell were those tooth piks doing in there ??
very strange...

i wonder if all indigos had that ??

ShortBus 06.02.2010 07:08 PM

They put those in there just in case you have a bag of mini eggs near by.:D

///OSS 07.02.2010 04:48 AM

Awesome write up! I started with an Indigo for my first access synth, what a great machine that was. Traded for the Ti Polar and been super happy. :grin:

Splat! 07.02.2010 10:06 AM

Toothpicks are what give the Virus that analog character :mrgreen:

Yoo knowz I iz right!
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Aerospace

Warren_UK 07.02.2010 02:28 PM

Great post very interesting.


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