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sigod
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 17 2004 Location: London Status: Offline Points: 2779 |
Posted: November 22 2012 at 09:13 | |
At this moment in time:
£99 Squire Strat with GK3 Pickup Roland VG-99 Roland FC-300 Roland GR-20 Roland JC-120 Edited by sigod - November 22 2012 at 09:14 |
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pianoman
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 28 2007 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 793 |
Posted: December 04 2012 at 20:20 | |
I started this thread sooooo long ago...and I've gotten a lot of new stuff since then. I might post it later if I feel like it.
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HackettFan
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2012 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
Posted: December 23 2012 at 09:58 | |
My little Roland amp is called a Micro Cube. I forgot to mention my Bouzouki first go around. Since I posted I got: another Dgitech Timebender another Digitech Harmony Man (What's the sense of having 2 Timebenders if you have only 1 Harmony Man?) 2 more Line 6 FM4 Filter and Synth Modelers (They only store 4 of your favorite sounds, and I have more than 4, so I got more) 1 more Nervous Squirrel ring modulator (No explanation needed.) 4 Behringer Preamp Boosters (Don't judge me. I need several and they're only $25.) 1 Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer 1 Behringer Dynamics Compressor (believe it or not, it has a metal housing) And my Alesis SR-18 came in. Highly recommended. Great sound. Lots of control of different parameters. Great control for live use (get a foot pedal for it). It also allows you odd time signatures with quarter notes, 5/4, 7/4, 9/4 and so on. For eighth note time signatures you have to be content with doubling up on the tempo. Edited by HackettFan - December 24 2012 at 09:58 |
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Roland113
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 30 2008 Location: Pittsburgh, PA Status: Offline Points: 3843 |
Posted: December 23 2012 at 15:05 | |
I don't have a lot of gear, but I have enough to have fun ad gig.
Roland Juno Stage E-Mu Proteus MPS Done (Oh wait, I do have an Arp Sting Ensemble under my bed.)
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HemispheresOfXanadu
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 28 2012 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4339 |
Posted: February 27 2013 at 13:05 | |
Behringer Ultrabass BX300--30 Watt amp (Borrowing it, hoping to buy it from owner)
Godin Freeway 5. Hoping to buy it from owner. I'm hoping to get an Ibanez 4 string. I like the slim necks.
Edited by HemispheresOfXanadu - June 02 2013 at 22:20 |
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synthguy
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 25 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 225 |
Posted: March 10 2013 at 11:52 | |
I haven't posted here in a few years.
I've scaled down my stuff over the years here's what remains: Korg DW 8000 Korg Poly 800 Korg M1R Ensoniq ESQ-1 Emu Proteus II Yamaha CS1X Rickenbacker 4003 Bass (2009) Fender Standard Jazz Bass (1980's) Hartke 500 Watt X 2 10" Hydrive speakers Roland 60 watt bass amp with 1 18" Crumar OMB Bass pedals. (used to have a drum machine. No more. Got it off e bay Old but pretty cool. I only use them for jams) Washburn Acoustic Guitar (Model unknown) Epiphone electric Guitar (model Unknown Strat copy) Fender Champ amp. Alesis SR 16 Drum machine. Tascam 2488 multi track recorder (24 track) Shure and MXL Microphones. Various effect pedals too numerous and boring to list. |
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Gerinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5154 |
Posted: March 31 2013 at 08:14 | |
My gear is still packed in a storage room after a long period without playing but I think that I will try again soon, I just need to wait until I can tidy the spare room to make some place for the instruments.
Carvin DC135 electric guitar Aria Pro-II CS-350 electric guitar Boss GT10 guitar effects processor (I bought it very shortly before stopping with playing and never got to master it yet) Yamaha GW50 guitar effects processor (not amazing but more intuitive than the GT10) Fender acoustic guitar (made in Korea, rather crappy) Hughes & Kettner Attax Tour Reverb guitar amp Peavey bass Peavey small amp I use for the bass or kb Yamaha PSR-2100 keyboard, rather crappy (one of those with rythms, accompaniments etc where you can program the whole music to play and you just accompany with 2 fingers, I got it as a present) As DAW I use the crappy Cubasis but for my level is more or less enough. |
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HackettFan
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2012 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
Posted: March 31 2013 at 23:09 | |
Since last updating I got: 3 more ADA PitchTraq Pitch Transposers 1 more Line 6 FM4 Filter and Synth Modelers 1 more Digitech Timebender 1 more Digitech Harmony Man (What's the sense of having 3 Timebenders if you have only 2 Harmony Man pedals?) 1 more Nervous Squirrel ring modulator 1 Roland GK V-Guitar Distortion GR-D (no GK3 pickup yet, but in this case a GK3 is certainly optimal, but not required) 1 Electro-Harmonix HOG2 and the HOG2 foot controller. This thing is great. Think of it as a polyphonic guitar synthesizer. Reserved: 1 Boss MO-2 Multi-Overtone Pedal Edited by HackettFan - March 31 2013 at 23:12 |
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HackettFan
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2012 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
Posted: March 31 2013 at 23:30 | |
I can definitely relate to your situation. I've come back to it after a long respite. Finding space to set up fully is also a problem for me too. Aria Pro II's were nice guitars, I must say. I haven't run across them anymore. Mine was a nice compromise between a Strat sound and a Les Paul sound. -Best. |
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Gerinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5154 |
Posted: April 01 2013 at 02:58 | |
Yes the Aria is quite nice, I have this model (I installed a Floyd Rose whammy bridge on it), it sounds more similar to a Les Paul than to a Strat, fitting for more jazzy and clean thick sounds in contrast with my other guitar the Carvin which is more like a mix of a Strat and a metal Ibanez. |
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HackettFan
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2012 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
Posted: May 31 2013 at 23:24 | |
Since I posted last I bought a Multi-Overtone MO-2 pedal, which is new from Boss. I was one of the very first to get one, as Sweetwater was the first retailer to get them, and I was first on their waiting list. I also got a Roland GR-D V-Guitar distortion. Nice distortion, but what I really got it for was the saw tooth sound. It's made for the GK-3 pickup, but unlike the discontinued Boss Wave Shaper, which I also own, it can also use a regular guitar cable. I bought a GK-3 pickup, but haven't installed it yet. I had hoped that it would be an easy install, but it's not. And I'm not sure I even want to mess with my Les Paul. I also got two more Behringer Preamp/Boosters, and 1 more Nervous Squirrel ring modulator |
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Dayvenkirq
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 25 2011 Location: Los Angeles, CA Status: Offline Points: 10970 |
Posted: May 31 2013 at 23:32 | |
+ an Ibanez bass guitar + an Ampeq bass cab (2x10) and head
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Alberto Muñoz
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 26 2006 Location: Mexico Status: Offline Points: 3577 |
Posted: May 31 2013 at 23:33 | |
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VOTOMS
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 18 2013 Location: KOBAIA Status: Offline Points: 1420 |
Posted: June 01 2013 at 16:17 | |
Electric Guitars:
Dean V Dave Mustaine Signature - Black Giannini Stratocaster + Fender Texas Special Pick Ups Acoustic Guitars: DiGiorgio Estudante 18 Strinberg EAF-88C Effects: Boss ME-70 Zoom Player 2100 Mixer: Behringer eurorack ub502 Amp: Meteoro Nitrous GS 100 Warm Music 208 gt
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pitfall
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 22 2012 Location: Essex, England Status: Offline Points: 109 |
Posted: June 01 2013 at 17:28 | |
Bought a Vermona Mono Lancet analogue mono synthesizer 6 weeks ago.
The Moog Voyager, Little and Sub Phatties are fantastic synths - but they don't, I find, have the warmth or organic sound of the Minimoog model 'D'. This thing does. |
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King Only
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 19 2013 Location: Tokyo, Japan Status: Offline Points: 554 |
Posted: June 07 2013 at 12:27 | |
Yeah, Vermona synths are great! My most recent purchase was an Electro-Harmonix Poly Chorus... it has four settings: Flanger, Fixed Filter Bank, Slapback Delay and Chorus. It sounds really good and you can use it to 'stereoize' mono signals. Next I am thinking about buying a Mellotron 4000D Mini. They are expensive but the build quality is good and the sounds are very authentic. I'm also very interested in the new Studio Electronics Boomstar. There are four versions, each based on a classic synth filter: ARP 2600, Oberheim SEM, Roland 303 and Moog 5089. Like the Vermona gear, they have an 'organic' sound.
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commodorejohn
Forum Newbie Joined: September 02 2011 Location: Duluth, MN Status: Offline Points: 7 |
Posted: June 18 2013 at 01:03 | |
Ooh...at present:
º DigiTech DSP 256XL: Basic digital delay/reverb/chorus unit. Nothing amazing, but I got it cheap and it works well. º Samson PL1602: Another it-was-cheap buy, a pretty decent 16-channel mixer, for hooking so many disparate devices to a couple pairs of audio inputs... º Generic Core 2 Duo XP box: For recording, processing, and mixing. º Oberheim Matrix-6: The sweetest thing I own, at the moment. Not as fat and mighty as the classic Oberheim polysynths, but I got a great deal on it from a guy in my area, so I can't complain - and it is pretty good. º Roland MT-32: Cheesy little Roland LA synth, severely cut-down compared to the D-50 but a classic of oldschool computer gaming. º Roland M-BD1: A JV-series ROMpler loaded up with samples from professional session bassists and drummers. A good special-purpose workhorse module. º Yamaha TX7: Module version of the original DX7. Warm, complex 6-operator FM synthesis - now if only it were multitimbral! º Yamaha V50: Keyboard version of the TX81Z module. Only 4-operator synthesis, but the addition of multiple operator waveforms gives it a distinct character from Yamaha's other FM synths. º E-mu Proteus/1: Early ROMpler. Later ROMplers try way too hard to sound "realistic" and mostly wind up either bland or in the Uncanny Valley; this one revels in the '80s cheese, and ends up sounding a lot stronger than it really ought to as a result. º Korg 05R/W: Another ROMpler from a little later on, but it's similar to the Proteus in that it isn't trying to sound like anything but what it is. Excellent sound palette and some good tweakability. I'm currently auctioning it on the 'Bay with an eye towards trading up to the upgraded Korg X5DR. º Korg MS-20 Mini: Don't actually have this yet; I put in my order, but it doesn't ship until close to the end of the month. Nevertheless, it's going to be glorious. Full recreation of a classic analog monosynth with semi-modular capability for $600? Yes please! In addition, I'm going to be getting a Roland JX-10 from the guy I bought my Oberheim from, before too long...can't wait. Edited by commodorejohn - June 18 2013 at 01:05 |
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Music, games, computers - I like 'em old, weird, and interesting!
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King Only
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 19 2013 Location: Tokyo, Japan Status: Offline Points: 554 |
Posted: June 19 2013 at 15:04 | |
The Oberheim Matrix 6 is a great machine for pads, atmospheres etc. I have the Roland MKS-70, which is the rackmount version of the JX-10. It has this kind of 'softness' and 'blandness' that I don't like so much. In my opinion it's not as good as the Oberheim Matrix 6. The Korg MS-20 is a real mean machine, it's got an edge to it! You can get some crazy sounds out of using the two filters with the resonant peaks spaced apart.. Apparently the new Mini version of it has nailed the original sound too!
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N-sz
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 28 2011 Location: NH Status: Offline Points: 344 |
Posted: June 19 2013 at 18:55 | |
Most of this is my brothers, but some of it's mine and some is both of ours:
Fender Strat, Fender Blues Jr., some other small Fender amp Devi Ever Hyperion distortion pedal, Pog 3 chorus pedal, wah-pedal Johnson acoustic guitar Fender bass of some sort, some bass amp (I'm really lazy right now and usually don't pay attention to this stuff) Catalina maple Gretsch drum set, Paiste 21" ride, Zildjian 12" hi hats, trash cymbals, various other percussion Cheap Yamaha keyboard Wurlitzer electric organ (ca. 1969) Some old mixing board, SM-57 mic, two other mics Small steel pan drum, didgeridoo, PVC fujara
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The.Crimson.King
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 29 2013 Location: WA Status: Offline Points: 4596 |
Posted: June 21 2013 at 17:10 | |
I started out on drums then moved to bass and played in a couple late 70's prog bands. Got sick of bands and taught myself keyboards/guitar and started writing/recording my own stuff in 1981. Have released 50 CD's mostly under the band name, "Mutiny in Jonestown" (http://www.youtube.com/user/MutinyInJonestownDRM).
Today's equipment list: Guitars: Epi Les Paul Custom w/Gibson DirtyFingers pickup Fender Strat (cheap early 80's model) Takamine Jasmine classical Ovation Applause 12 string Epi Dove steel string acoustic Bass: 1983 Rickenbacker 4001 Kybds: Yamaha Motif XF Korg Radias Synth Drums: Roland TD7 Electronic Drum Kit Sound Processing/Recording: Roland VS-1880 Digital Recorder Digitech Vocalist Live Pro Harmony Processor Looperlative LP-1 Looper Emu Proteus POD XTLive Guitar Processor POD XTPro Guitar Processor Roland KC-150 Amp Roland Cube Guitar Amp Bose powered speakers
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