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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 14 2008 at 14:30



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 14 2008 at 21:42
Mr70s- Copy the address Dean posted, then update your original image post and paste the URL (you copied) over the original URL you put in. The image properties of your post still show the bad link address. This should fix it, because Dean's address works fine.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2008 at 03:47
Well in addition to my Hammond L122/Leslie 145, I have just taken delivery of:

A Mellotron

...and a Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B3, Oberheim, Fairlight, Moog, Minimoog, Yamaha DX7, Vox Continental, Prophet 5, Farfisa & oodles more

Wanna see???





Supposed to be the synth to use if you want those classic sounds (hooking everything up tomorrow to find out); wanted one for ages, but didn't want to pay £250+ (average price on EBay), but managed to pick up this one (with the 'Plus' modification of an extra 256 patches) for £80.00

Average rating on various websites I've seen 9/10 - take this example:

Originally posted by Harmony Central Harmony Central wrote:

Expressiveness/Sounds: 10
The mellotron sounds are realistic. Not only violins, but also flutes and especially choirs. They really sound like "Selling England By The Pound" by Genesis. The E-Pianos (Wurlitzer, several Rhodes, DX) are very good. The Vox organ sounds just like "Light My Fire". Presets are generally good (Soft Synth IS the introduction to "Shine On Crazy Diamond"). The B3 Organs are good, ít´s better to have these lesliesamples than having absolutely no leslie. It´s made to get these beautiful sounds out that you need for progressive and psychedelic Rock from the late 60s and early 70s. If you want to play Genesis, Pink Floyd, Doors, Yes and so on, you´ll have the right synth with that.


We'll see - if nothing else, it'll be a great toy.

Incidentally, I'll be playing it through my Yamaha DJX1 (don't laugh, it's a great little keyboard) & Pioneer DJM500 Mixer

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2008 at 18:46
Colorsound wah / fuzz converted to optical.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2008 at 22:47
recording:

dell core 2 duo 2.33 ghz, 4gb ram
sony vaio laptop running reason 4/notion 2 (vacation rig)
roland vs-1880 (remote rig)
m-audio projectmix i/o

software:

ableton live 6 (need to upgrade to 7)
cakewalk project 5 v2
cakewalk sonar 7 pe
melodyne 3
notion 2
propellerhead reason 4
steinberg cubase 4

outboard:

mackie 32.4 mixer
mackie hr-626 monitors
roland ds-90 monitors (for remote recording)
antares avp-1
alesis 3630
digitech vocalist access
line 6 echo pro
line 6 filter pro
line 6 mod pro
tc electronics m-350
tc electronics m-one
tc electronics voice prism plus
line 6 bass pod
line 6 pod 2
tascam cd-rw4u
sony tc-w565

mics:

rode nt2
rode ntk
shure sm58-a
aphex 107 pre-amp (looking to upgrade)

keyboards:

korg karma
nord electro/2 76 (master keyboard)

rack synths:

akai s2000 sampler
alesis qsr
bob moog hand-signed etherwave theremin
boss dr-5
emu proteus 1 (and oldie I hung onto - bought in 1989)
emu proteus 2000
emu vintage pro
korg em-1
korg ms-2000r
roland v-synth xt
roland xv-5050
yamaha fsr-1
yamaha motif
yamaha vl70-m

soft synths:

arturia arp 2600-v
arturia cs80-v
arturia jupiter8-v
cakewalk dimension
cakewalk rapture
east-west stormdrum
east-west symphonic gold
fxpansion bfd
g-force m-tron
rayzoon jamstix ii
reason abbey road keyboards
reason piano
reason strings
spectrasonics atmosphere/rmx
steinberg virtual guitarist 2
submersible drumkore
synthology ivory
vienna symphonic koncerthaus pipe organ
vienna symphonic special edition
raw loop set
sony - assorted loop sets

midi interfaces:

360 systems midi-patcher
midi-man 8x8

headphones/patchbays:

samson s patch 48 (2)
samson headphone amplifier
sennheiser hd-280s (2)

woodwinds:

akai ewi 4000
de medici g alto flute
de medici open-hole c flute
hohner f alto recorder
la sax soprano sax
maestro woodwind system (vintage)
selmer eb alto sax
vito bb alto clarinet
vito bb soprano clarinet
yamaha wx11 wind synth
yamaha wx7 wind synth

fretted:

fender precision bass
fender telecaster electric
jerry jones electric sitar
michael kelly mandolin
robelli 12-string guitar
takamine 6-string acoustic/electric

percussion:

assorted hand percussion
roland hpd-15 percussion pad

live:

vintage fender twin reverb
crate combo amp
barcus berry pickups

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2008 at 00:12
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Specs: 15 inch fingerboard radius, 6105 frets, Sperzel locking tuners, 2 point knife edge trem, neck through.
Seymour Duncan JB trembucker bridge, Alnico II Pro single coil, Alnico II Pro Neck Humbucker.
It's so effortless to play and for a guitar made in South Korea, it's of outstanding quality.
She's been my pride and joy since December 2005, I love playing this guitar.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2008 at 02:16
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Edited by burritounit - June 17 2010 at 20:04
"I've walked on water, run through fire, can't seem to feel it anymore. It was me, waiting for me..."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2008 at 00:12
Originally posted by tremulant tremulant wrote:

As far as I could find, there wasn't a thread dedicated to everyone showing their musical equipment. And by that I mean, instruments to amplifiers, to effects to controllers and so on.

Here's my guitar stuff

 
What is the pedal furthest left on your pedalboard? Also, is that two equalizers on top of your amp?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2008 at 00:51
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:











Specs: 15 inch fingerboard radius, 6105 frets, Sperzel locking tuners, 2 point knife edge trem, neck through.
Seymour Duncan JB trembucker bridge, Alnico II Pro single coil, Alnico II Pro Neck Humbucker.
It's so effortless to play and for a guitar made in South Korea, it's of outstanding quality.
She's been my pride and joy since December 2005, I love playing this guitar.
 
Damn, that is a nice guitar Harry. I imagine she plays amazing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2008 at 08:54
Originally posted by Jaydubz Jaydubz wrote:

rack synths:

...emu vintage pro



Hooked mine up over the weekend & there are some fantastic sounds there (the Mellotron samples alone...); not sure why they waste a lot of the space with drum & guitar samples, though...

Edited by Jim Garten - August 26 2008 at 08:55

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2008 at 14:01
Any photos of my equipement would damage my already poor reputation with the ladies!!LOL

Seriously though, i have a Baldwin piano which i bought in 1981 for 1400$au it has been my friend through many a rough time..: )
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 28 2008 at 16:03

Korg AX3000G.  Great build quality,  but no substitute for the real thing.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 28 2008 at 16:13
 
 
 
 
Mountain bike frame guitar.  Lash - up experiment.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 28 2008 at 16:17

I don't normally put my nuts on public display.....LOL

Yamaha height adjustable locking nut. The best locking nut ever. Unless you know different.... 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2008 at 14:07
Excuse the abysmal quality.
 
 
A Shaftesbury Squall pedal that belonged to Uriah Heep's Mick Box, 'liberated' by a friend sometime in the '70s.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 29 2008 at 14:28
Intriguing pedal. I can just make out Surf and Tornado. What effect does it create ?
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