I'll start:


Now, all I need is a MIDI keyboard -______-
Oh my goodness. In all my years of romping around the internets, I tend to avoid websites with overly simple domain names (ex. like www.pizza.com if I'm hungry), but this site is amazing! Time to start saving :3Voltor07 wrote:.....and my future purchases, not saying which modules, other than 3 Q106's
http://www.synthesizers.com
I've been wanting one of these for a really long time,xombiexplox wrote:What is the most recent thing you've purchased?
I've googled those things over and over, and I still don't quite understand their purpose. I understand they manipulate sounds somehow, but what sort of things will you use them for? :ODavid Smyth wrote:2 x (had one already though):
Curse you, Dan! Once again you've brought up something completely pointless, and made it look like something I want._DemonDan_ wrote:I've been wanting one of these for a really long time,
and finally got one at NAMM:
http://log-jam.co.uk/
It's basically a chunk of wood with a transducer inside.
Plug it in to an amp and you've got a pretty convincing
kick drum that responds to various performance
techniques as well as different shoe types.
The bottom line is that it's a riot to stomp along with
guitar, bass, or keys. It changes "just playing your
instrument" into a performance that people will
stop and watch.
If you can't understand the uses of the CP-251, you should get one before looking at synthesizers.com stuff. Each CP-251 contains several modules, and is used to manipulate voltages used to control either MoogerFoogers or can be used with the SP via CV inputs.xombiexplox wrote:I've googled those things over and over, and I still don't quite understand their purpose. I understand they manipulate sounds somehow, but what sort of things will you use them for? :ODavid Smyth wrote:2 x (had one already though):
Analog synthesizer parameters are controlled by voltages called "control voltages" in short "CV's". For example, 1volt applied to the filter CV Input on the back of your Slim Phatty will move/offset the filter cutoff frequency from it's current knob position. Likewise, 1volt applied to the Pitch CV Input on the back of your Slim Phatty will move/offset the pitch from it's current knob position.xombiexplox wrote:I've googled those things over and over, and I still don't quite understand their purpose. I understand they manipulate sounds somehow, but what sort of things will you use them for? :O
Hahaha!Omaroo wrote:Crikey David - we're going to hear you across the ditch with those Galliens. LOL
Christchurch people need to raise a petition against you turning them on - otherwise they're going to disappear into the sea as you'll be the cause of the next quake.David Smyth wrote:Hahaha!Omaroo wrote:Crikey David - we're going to hear you across the ditch with those Galliens. LOL
I could have got one cab, but I had to go all the way! Atleast there's nothing left to upgrade in that department!