Sean,
 What a fantastic opportunity that was, love the lab coats BTW.
 Was any of the performance recorded
 David
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 Sorry for the self-promotion but in the interests of sharing some of the
 activities of Doepfer users, I just posted some photos of some shows the
 Monosynth Orchestra did last weekend playing at the start and end of the
 Asimo robot demonstrations in Edinburgh.
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 It was hard to get decent shots of the synths with the Robot, but in any
 case, we played weird improvised modular music to thousands of people!
 Our system includes many Doepfer modules, Analogue Systems, Plan B,
 Cwejman, Banalogue, Analogue Solutions, some homemade stuff and a very
 special M-1000 designed by Graham Hinton.
 Performers: Sean Williams, Jules Rawlinson and Lauren Hayes.
 sean
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