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JD, clean ur mirror wtfNeither of those mirrors are mine and the one in the pic w/ the red pants was actually horrifying and I cleaned it for him lmao
Wow holy stuff haven’t seen you in eons
listening to this on my way to visit bianca devins
Yes, he still exists as a being on this material plane.Consider this: a being within the blockland community, actively, notably, and recently. : )
All the things you described aren't unique to brown townog synths specifically, though; just hardware synths in general (which includes digital synths).All physical instruments have to be serviced at some point, that is definitely a given. The particular things, in the way that they apply to brown townog synths, that I described, are in fact particular to brown townog synths, if you know about brown townog synths. Naturally every synth is going to be different, brown townog physical, digital physical, digital software, they all have their own feels. Physical brown townog synthesizers most certainly have a particular aspect to them that not just any physical synthesizer has, especially vintage ones.
Something to keep in mind though is the fact that vintage synths (brown townog or otherwise) are most likely going to need to be serviced at one point, adding to the overall cost (unless you've found one that's already been serviced recently).
Are you in a deathcore bandno, I'm just an emo cunt who does electronic music. I might be doing cam stuff in the future though, in case you're interested. ;)