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Re: POST ANY INTERESTING EBAY / CRAIGSLIST LISTINGS HERE!!!
wow... first dropped from 1800 to 1700, now suddenly down to 1200.
i f**k hate temptation. i want the other modules, i want the other modules, i want the other modules...
i f**k hate temptation. i want the other modules, i want the other modules, i want the other modules...
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Re: POST ANY INTERESTING EBAY / CRAIGSLIST LISTINGS HERE!!!
I am not sure how current this is. Estimated prices seem low/fair. But wants to sell it as a single lot.
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The high bidder must think they're bidding on a real analog MS synth. I've seen these controllers sell for less than $150. WTF
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Wow, that sucks... it's basically useless without software, isn't it? High bidder is going to be pissed, but I guess it's their own fault for not reading the item description.
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I'm pretty sure it can be used to control other soft synths, but still.........
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Re: POST ANY INTERESTING EBAY / CRAIGSLIST LISTINGS HERE!!!
They deserve it. Really.
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they're just making an arcade fire shrine, no worries.
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Re: POST ANY INTERESTING EBAY / CRAIGSLIST LISTINGS HERE!!!
yeah, there's it looks actually like three different idiots responsible for the up-bidding. Low-feedback count or no, nothing excuses not reading the text (or um, the title?smoothcriminal wrote:Wow, that sucks... it's basically useless without software, isn't it? High bidder is going to be pissed, but I guess it's their own fault for not reading the item description.

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I would like to be a fly on the wall when they discover the horrible truth. Do Guinness have a record for the angriest person in the world ?smoothcriminal wrote:Wow, that sucks... it's basically useless without software, isn't it? High bidder is going to be pissed, but I guess it's their own fault for not reading the item description.
Actually, the more I think about this, the more I can't stop laughing.

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Re: POST ANY INTERESTING EBAY / CRAIGSLIST LISTINGS HERE!!!
Regarding the MS 20 legacy device:Psy_Free wrote:I would like to be a fly on the wall when they discover the horrible truth. Do Guinness have a record for the angriest person in the world ?smoothcriminal wrote:Wow, that sucks... it's basically useless without software, isn't it? High bidder is going to be pissed, but I guess it's their own fault for not reading the item description.
Actually, the more I think about this, the more I can't stop laughing.Mean & cruel I know, but I can't believe someone (actually more than one person) can be that stupid.
This is assuming they don't know what they're buying, but I have a feeling they do know, and wanted it.
A point was made in another thread, that this might be a reversal in the soft synth mentality of wanting more tactile control, hence a return to something that looks like an old design.
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Re: POST ANY INTERESTING EBAY / CRAIGSLIST LISTINGS HERE!!!
Then they're guilty of way overpaying for something they want. These things aren't very rare and are definitely not valued near $1000 usually.Phollop Willing PA wrote:Regarding the MS 20 legacy device:Psy_Free wrote:I would like to be a fly on the wall when they discover the horrible truth. Do Guinness have a record for the angriest person in the world ?smoothcriminal wrote:Wow, that sucks... it's basically useless without software, isn't it? High bidder is going to be pissed, but I guess it's their own fault for not reading the item description.
Actually, the more I think about this, the more I can't stop laughing.Mean & cruel I know, but I can't believe someone (actually more than one person) can be that stupid.
This is assuming they don't know what they're buying, but I have a feeling they do know, and wanted it.
A point was made in another thread, that this might be a reversal in the soft synth mentality of wanting more tactile control, hence a return to something that looks like an old design.
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i really, really doubt that'd make the going rate jump from $200-300 up to a grand. regardless.
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You're probably right, but just for fun, let's follow these follow ups:space6oy wrote:i really, really doubt that'd make the going rate jump from $200-300 up to a grand. regardless.
and see what happens...
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