Iconic, inimitable, matchless. The Giza pyramid of electronic instruments. Owing one of these would be like owning some ET craft out of Area 51. Who is this lucky guy with this kit?
@@sawsquaresinetube Bingo. They cost real money to possess . The most disturbing thing about them is that, as old as they are, they sound so far superior to anything else modern because they are not made out low cost garbage Chinese processor chips and boards for mass consumption, 100 Khz!!! Who does that today? Synhouse is the only one on planet earth that can provide these machines now. If you can get one, you have something that surpasses everyone else. A very significant advantage. Synclaviers still live as a truly powerful instrument.
@@sawsquaresinetube Not a problem: planning, strategy, and money; anticipate vulnerable part replacement. Synhouse is not going anywhere; they are a relatively young company, I would imagine, and will out live most people. No one is playing a Synclavier in their 80s anyway. That company will be around long enough, quite likely. If someone can afford one; get one; have fun; carpe diem.
Dope video brotha 👊🏿👊🏿🎶🎶
This rocks!
Perfect display video.
Great button panel!
Iconic, inimitable, matchless. The Giza pyramid of electronic instruments. Owing one of these would be like owning some ET craft out of Area 51. Who is this lucky guy with this kit?
@@sawsquaresinetube Bingo. They cost real money to possess . The most disturbing thing about them is that, as old as they are, they sound so far superior to anything else modern because they are not made out low cost garbage Chinese processor chips and boards for mass consumption, 100 Khz!!! Who does that today? Synhouse is the only one on planet earth that can provide these machines now. If you can get one, you have something that surpasses everyone else. A very significant advantage. Synclaviers still live as a truly powerful instrument.
@@sawsquaresinetube Not a problem: planning, strategy, and money; anticipate vulnerable part replacement. Synhouse is not going anywhere; they are a relatively young company, I would imagine, and will out live most people. No one is playing a Synclavier in their 80s anyway. That company will be around long enough, quite likely. If someone can afford one; get one; have fun; carpe diem.
Unfortunate waste of a machine mixed in with even more unfortunate rwnj type trash.