Chris Franke's Big-Rack Explained: Updated

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Chris Franke's Big-Rack Explained: Updated

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Very cool.

How much would I give for just 5 minutes of playing with that thing?

Loads!


...it would sound pants mind you.
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Chris Monk wrote:Very cool.

How much would I give for just 5 minutes of playing with that thing?

Loads!


...it would sound pants mind you.
sound even better if it was plugged in and being used ;)
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Very cool.

How much would I give for just 5 minutes of playing with that thing?

Loads!


...it would sound pants mind you.
sound even better if it was plugged in and being used ;)
Is it still in existence?

I don't know what would be worse. The thought that it's sat unused in a warehouse somewhere or that it's been torn apart for the bits.
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Very cool.

How much would I give for just 5 minutes of playing with that thing?

Loads!


...it would sound pants mind you.
sound even better if it was plugged in and being used ;)
Is it still in existence?

I don't know what would be worse. The thought that it's sat unused in a warehouse somewhere or that it's been torn apart for the bits.
I'm talking about when Chris was sitting in front of it ;)
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote: sound even better if it was plugged in and being used ;)
Is it still in existence?

I don't know what would be worse. The thought that it's sat unused in a warehouse somewhere or that it's been torn apart for the bits.
I'm talking about when Chris was sitting in front of it ;)
It was plugged in the last time I saw it. It was lit up like a Christmas tree. :wink:
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Is it still in existence?

I don't know what would be worse. The thought that it's sat unused in a warehouse somewhere or that it's been torn apart for the bits.
I'm talking about when Chris was sitting in front of it ;)
It was plugged in the last time I saw it. It was lit up like a Christmas tree. :wink:
ah...but was much of it actually doing anything?

No real point to prove, but have a look at the sequencers in Chris's rack 'in action'

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... ed-in.html
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He did not do any sequencers with TD after 1975 :? :wink:
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epsilon75 wrote:He did not do any sequencers with TD after 1975 :? :wink:

some far more passionate and technologically advanced EM musicians have been using sequenzers since them early eighties and kick 70s TDs butt



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bigmoog wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:He did not do any sequencers with TD after 1975 :? :wink:

some far more passionate and technologically advanced EM musicians have been using sequenzers since them early eighties and kick 70s TDs butt



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for all gear heads...especially Nikos:

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... nikos.html
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Btw...the digital sequencer & Robot sequencer are plugged! phew!

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24db wrote:for all gear heads...especially Nikos:

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... nikos.html
Every home should have one 8)
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote: I'm talking about when Chris was sitting in front of it ;)
It was plugged in the last time I saw it. It was lit up like a Christmas tree. :wink:
ah...but was much of it actually doing anything?

No real point to prove, but have a look at the sequencers in Chris's rack 'in action'

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... ed-in.html
I take your point. Nice selection of photos.

In CF's defence I have to say that I saw him doing some mighty fine drum patterns from near the front row at the Hippodrome in Bristol in 1986. Did it on a box of tricks at roughly knee height. Some sort of customised Italian sequencer/drum machine I'm told. Very nice.
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