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Post by OysterRock » Tue Oct 10, 2006 5:08 am

latigid on wrote:Here's some links to Squarewave:
Yahoo doesn't allow picture links. :cry:

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Post by latigid on » Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:43 am

Yeah, I think it's 'cause the file doesn't end in x.jpg; it's something like x.jpg?skldjfeoirtjoieg

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Post by latigid on » Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:56 am

Yeah, like it's a temp file or sumthin. Go Photobucket!!!

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Post by chinard » Tue Oct 10, 2006 1:19 pm

latigid on wrote: Image
WOOHOO!!

MORE COWBELL!!! :mrgreen:

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Post by latigid on » Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:15 am

chinard wrote:WOOHOO!!

MORE COWBELL!!! :mrgreen:
You like cowbell?

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Post by chinard » Wed Oct 11, 2006 12:46 pm

i got a fever.. and the only prescription.. is more cowbell!

(Its from a SNL skit about blue oyster cult)

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Post by matt the fiddler » Thu Oct 12, 2006 7:26 am

latigid on

is that a red Gibson Es335? At that angle, I can't tell if the F-hole whiteness is pain or the wood showing through [if it a rip off or not]...
Electronic Violinist here

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Post by latigid on » Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:09 am

matt the fiddler wrote:latigid on

is that a red Gibson Es335? At that angle, I can't tell if the F-hole whiteness is pain or the wood showing through [if it a rip off or not]...
Hi Matt

No, it isn't a Gibson. It's a cheapish brand called Itallia. I guess I should list some of the gear, as it's "tell us about your rig" not "show us some pictures of your rig"



Guitars/Bass:
Quite old Ibanez SG
Ernie Ball Musicman Stingray 4
Ibanez Soundgear 6 String Bass
Itallia, model unknown

Keyboards:
Minimoog Voyager AE
ARP/Rhodes Chroma
Rhodes 73 Suitacase (I'm told it has a very good action for a rhodes)
Juno 106, sitting at home with one dead voice chip...

I've got a MIDIsport 2x2, running Windoze. I use MIDIOX for sysex and Fruity Loops 3 for sequencing. I send a quarter note to a TR-505 for a click/metronome for the drummer. We have been finding we don't like sequencing too much, so I'm gonna have to learn to play a couple of parts simultaneously.

Effects:
MF-102 > MF-101 > (MF-105, being repaired, back soon) |CP-251| MF-103 >MF-104SD > Electrix FilterQueen > Digitech Whammy Reissue > Boss DD-20 > Boss RV-5 > Korg Volume Pedal. Also tuner, tap for DD-20, 3 button footswitch for FilterQueen and a Zoom expression pedal.

There's a DIY MIDI theremin, but it doesn't really get used.

I recently aquired a Sherman Filterbank 2, which I am begining to implement. The Chroma and Rhodes run through a Roland RE-150 Space Echo, which goes to one input of a Fender BXR200. The Voyager/Bass run through the effects to the other input.

Amps:
I use a Fender BXR200, as stated above. Along with this is an ADA B-200B into a Peavy Black Widow 18". They deliver very good bass and mids/highs, for all instruments. When we play live, some of the top end gets lost, so I'll need to get a mixer and send an aux to the P.A.

Drums:
My brother plays the drums; he's got an expanded Pearl Export kit, with extra toms and a Tama soprano snare. The cymbals are Paiste, Saibian and a stacked trash. Also a chinese he got from a market.

The kick drum triggers (using a mic) bass drum samples on a Roland SPD-11, which gets sent to a BXR300C. Looking forward to the JoMoX MBase-01!

The other guy sings and plays percussion; COWBELL :) and hand drums. He's just got a crappy mixer with a few Boss effects, 1600W power amp and some 12s.

You might notice the stereo system in the first photo. Yep, we record, using one crappy mic, straight onto cassette tape. I figure a demo should be a demo, and a studio recording... well, you get the idea.


Our band is called "analogY" and we play experimental dub/funk/drum'n'bass fusion. A lot of it is improvised stright on the fly.

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Post by latigid on » Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:10 am

Sorry Matt

Yes, the guitar is a hollow body, with a real f hole! The sparkly finish looks great!

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Post by basmusiq » Thu Nov 09, 2006 4:18 pm

monads wrote:
writeroxie wrote:this what i've got for moogs... pretty sweet keyboard stands, huh?
Sweet :D You still have an empty drum and cymbal for two more snyths. And I thought my work space was cramped :lol: I should put some photos up.
Yeah that is petty sweet. Those are nice!

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Post by basmusiq » Thu Nov 09, 2006 4:22 pm

wow. you guys really know a lot about this stuff. Im juss kinna getting into all this stuff so its all pretty new to me

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Post by carbon111 » Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:02 pm

edited...

Massive studio selloff.
Last edited by carbon111 on Tue Mar 27, 2007 2:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by MarkM » Thu Dec 21, 2006 8:25 am

Beautiful setup, Carbon!
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Post by sundaeclubber » Sun Jan 21, 2007 2:56 pm

Apart from the Acrosonic....
Sundae Club* http://www.s-club.co.uk
Moog-Filled Album "TECHNOSTALGIA"
from
http://www.cdbaby.com/sundaeclub
and in your local iTunes store

http://www.myspace.com/sundaeclub

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Post by carbon111 » Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:30 pm

sundaeclubber wrote:Apart from the Acrosonic....
I almost got a new Kawai Upright Grand instead but there's just something about the Acrosonic's tone I liked...still sounds better than the pianos in any rompler...as long as I keep it tuned :D
Best Regards, James
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