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Arse
Fuck, I didn’t edit the fucking poll, I edited the fucking body copy. I’m not typing it out again, it can go fuck itself.
- Question #142 votes
- Option #147.62%
- Option #252.38%
Comments
😂😂😂
Did @u0421793 figure out how to bypass his posting breathalyzer?
I’m definitely voting arse.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I’m surprised but how little support there is for Question #2. I think as a community we need to make a bigger effort to lean in to more progressive technologies.
That escalated quickly...
Chose the wrong option. Option 2 appears to be in the lead.
Which raises the question
https://i.gifer.com/YkdU.gif
I definitely prefer option 2 but option one was very tempting.
Actually I expected a lot more votes for option 3.
Which was…
Korg should make a 2600 gadgetable iPadOS app
And the body copy (after I deleted the one spurious character) was this:
_When I say Korg should make a 2600 gadgetable iPadOS app, it probably doesn’t take more than re-skinning and rearranging the iOdisyyssyeeyii app and adding the ext input from the iMS-20 app and adding the a/b switch, voltage processors, multiples and other stuff. The Lexington has 2 VCOs and an LFO, a real 2600 like mine has three VCOs but people inevitably used one of them as an LFO, so same result (until the posh upgraded ARP keyboard came out with an LFO in there, but I don’t have that one, I have the original one). So making the Lexington LFO also be an audio rate VCO in software is hardly a big effort.
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I hope KORG can be arsed to release that i2600 (together with Atari, minigame included).
The scene outside the Emirates EVERY matchday waiting for the away fans to roll into town to sing a song to liven up the place....
“Blue Moon, you saw me standing alone etc etc...”