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[edit]DescriptionRoland Jupiter-8 Synth, 1983 (white bg).jpg |
English: Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizer. Original description:- "This metal-clad eight-voice monstrosity was extremely powerful for its time, but it was an unreliable beast, crashing spontaneously, one time in the middle of a gig. I shipped it to Roland in California twice for repairs, but the crashes continued. I paid $4600 for it back around 1981, I think. I finally gave it away to my teenage next-door neighbor, who grew up to be a professional musician, serving as Mandy Moore's music director for one of her tours." |
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Author | Ed Uthman from Houston, TX, USA |
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Background removed and artificial shadow added. Dust specks removed. Brightness evened out via shadow filter.. Modifications made by Ubcule.
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