What will you do if they don't build the Taurus Pedals?

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EricK
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What will you do if they don't build the Taurus Pedals?

Post by EricK » Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:38 am

Well just being a realist I thought that Id ask you guys what you would do if they decided not to go ahead with the Taurus Pedals.

Lets hope they build, but for ballyhoo, lets talk about it.

Now me, my first thought is to try to see how many Foogers I can squeeze into 500.

My second thought is to just continue paying off my Voyager lol!

My third thought is to go ahead and try to get some Oscillators to go with my 921B driver and a power supply.

Then theres Always the Multipedal.


In reality there will probably be 2 doctor bills and a car engine failure.


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Post by Mr Arkadin » Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:57 am

i'll just sit in a corner with a bottle of Jack Daniels and cry.
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Post by Gamaliel » Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:21 pm

Well,after drinking a bottle of Glenlivet 21 year scotch and crying,I may get a memotron,or possiby some foogers for my moog guitar.
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Post by MC » Sat Dec 20, 2008 6:54 pm

If they don't build the Taurus pedals, they will get a visit from Buzz Aldrin and Chuck Norris.

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Post by EricK » Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:29 pm

Gamaliel wrote:Well,after drinking a bottle of Glenlivet 21 year scotch and crying,I may get a memotron,or possiby some foogers for my moog guitar.
Im suprised you aren't drinking CHampagne with diamonds in it. lololol
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Post by Voltor07 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 3:41 am

I'll drink a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue Label, then spend the rest of the five hundred bucks on a 101. And maybe a bottle of Jim Beam. I do like my Beam. :mrgreen:
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Post by ABsound » Mon Dec 22, 2008 12:29 am

I will put the Money toward getting my old T1 serviced and back up to speed.
after I have a good long cry. :cry:

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Post by superd2112 » Mon Dec 22, 2008 12:30 am

I'll just keep using my Roland PK-5 pedals through my Roland JP-8000, and I would use my returned deposit to purchase a Dave Smith Mopho to replace the JP-8000. The JP does an o.k. job, but it takes up too much space in my car and on stage. I think the Mopho would give me about 80% of the Taurus vibe & tone at a fraction of the cost, and it has a nice small footprint as well (that missing 20% of the Taurus vibe & tone is a BIG deal to me, however, and the reason I placed my deposit). The Little Phatty would be my first choice as far as tone & programability, but it is more important (to me) to maintain the smallest Taurus footprint possible while still keeping real analog sounds and foot-control of all functions (I use a volume pedal in conjunction with the buttons on the PK-5, which are used for octave and patch selection). As for the scotch, I'll take the Macallan 12-year old. No worries though, the T-3 WILL come to be.

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Post by Gamaliel » Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:58 am

actually EricK I'm saving the champagne with the diamonds for when the Moog Guitar arrives :wink:
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Post by willi » Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:37 am

Hell, after getting a little more familiar with my Hammond pedals, and the T3 announcement getting me thinking about having a set of footpedals I can easily take out and gig, I'm wondering what to do until the T3 is released. Roland PK-5 into my Korg Karma w/MOSS, I guess... :D

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