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  • in reply to: Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon #104434
    ZiggyZipgun
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    I had a similar experience seeing 2001: A Space Oddyssey for the first time…I was 7 or 8, fell asleep while the apes were touching that pole, woke up while the lady was walking upside-down in the space station. The rest is a blur.

    in reply to: Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon #104429
    ZiggyZipgun
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    wow wee mr zippyzipgun, interesting. and welcome to the ehx forum

    Thank you, thank you!

    Everytime I see a HiFli online, or watch Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii (there’s a scene where Gilmour’s fiddling with one in the studio, and it puts a big grin on his face), the wheels in my brain start spinning out of control…it had so many functions, you’d have to piece together about ten EHX pedals to get the same functions, and you’d still only have about half of the controls. The phaser alone was pretty elaborate.

    in reply to: Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon #104420
    ZiggyZipgun
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    I’m surprised that NO ONE mentioned the EMS/Electro-Harmonix connection: David Cockerell. Not only did he design the EMS VCS3 (which is called a Synthi when crammed into a suitcase), he then came to Electro-Harmonix and created the original Small Stone, Electric Mistress, Micro Synthesizer, as well as the Stereo Electric Mistress, Stereo Memory Man, 2880, and many more I’m sure. I would love to see Electro-Harmonix release something along the lines of the EMS Synthi HiFli.
    (Granted, some of this info may be a little off, but I’m surprised there isn’t a website about his work, when there are websites devoted to white supremacists and people that dress up like stuffed animals and have sex.)

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