Nice areas, John. We'd joshed before that the GPX & GPZ detectors are just like theremin synthesizers, waving hands close to a receptor loop for pitch and tones, and you'd said you were letting your GPX machine "warm up", the same we do for our old keyboards, and they start to hum after a while. Good luck for some sweet inverted signal sounds, cheers. (Cheers to the brother too, had you said he's named Theo, or am I making things up? Anyhoo, moving right along!)
Nice areas, John. We'd joshed before that the GPX & GPZ detectors are just like theremin synthesizers, waving hands close to a receptor loop for pitch and tones, and you'd said you were letting your GPX machine "warm up", the same we do for our old keyboards, and they start to hum after a while. Good luck for some sweet inverted signal sounds, cheers. (Cheers to the brother too, had you said he's named Theo, or am I making things up? Anyhoo, moving right along!)
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