Unfortunately, the helipad lamp post shown in this video was stolen a few days after I filmed this. Someone knew the airport was going to be demolished and since the Living Dead Weekend convention was going on, I'm sure it was someone who was attending it.
Thank You. Seriously, Behringer is an amazing company and the fact that they're making these vintage keyboards and synthesizers available and affordable for millions of people is a beautiful thing.
Thank You! It's all about that legendary Small Stone tone. No other phaser can touch it. I might pick up a Behringer Solina soon. Since Sweetwater finally has them in stock, I think it's time to pull the trigger.
Awesome video! Thanks! We have two Mellotron Micro's in the band as well as a vintage 1972 M400 Mellotron (with 4 tape frames) and an M4000D digital Mellotron (the big one). We have also used several Mellotron Apps, because you can never have too much Mellotron!
Very rare indeed! I only found out about it a few years ago and figured it was one of those items I'd never own. But like I said, the timing was just right and I couldn't pass it up!
@@pfmdude You can be sure that your game software is genuine by looking at its appearance, internal structure, manual, etc. I'm in Japan and I don't even know about it, so I think it's a super rare item. If I had found that software, I would definitely have bought it! ...If the price was high, I would freeze in front of my computer for 30 minutes.😂
I first saw this a few years ago and always kept it on the back burner. It's one of those things I didn't I'd ever own. But the timing was just right and I just couldn't pass it up.
nice, I got to see Goblin play in 2013 in SF on their first US tour, playing these tracks in front of the movie clips 🙂 they fought a bunch and broke up, then toured the next year as 2 groups - "Gobln" and "Simonetti's Goblin" 😛