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modey

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  1. ooh, nice tape loop setup. are you running a keyboard through that vox amp? if so that's excellent. also, what are those two red pianos? just toys? they look interesting. I've run some synths through the Vox, sounds nice! Haven't recorded anything from it yet. Need to get a decent amp mic first. The two pianos are toy pianos yea, nice wee bell sounds. get an sm57! they're great for amps.
  2. awesome. do you mic up the buttons on the 707? zole ooh, nice tape loop setup. are you running a keyboard through that vox amp? if so that's excellent. also, what are those two red pianos? just toys? they look interesting.
  3. i guess i'm kinda in between those two, at least with my guitars. i do collect them, but they all sound quite different to each other.
  4. behringer virtualizer pro behringer rv-600 guitar pedal both very cheap, and very awesome. especially the virtualizer. very good for super ambient stuff, and they also have great spring reverb emulators.
  5. not to be a dick... but i think that question could be relevant for all the posters with the 'best' studio set-ups. i would love to hear the top 3 tracks from those who think their kit pwns everyone else's. i don't think my gear 'pwns' much of the stuff on show here but here you go anyway: Dissolved States Mountains of the Moon Let's Take This Dinosaur these weren't recorded on my current setup, i haven't settled in to it enough to have any full tracks (i only put it all together on the weekend), but i'm working on some!
  6. behringer pedals are ok, a bit noisy, and my chorus pedal emits random pops and clicks every now and then, but other than that, they're pretty good. the rv600 reverb is freakin' great. i also have a behringer virtualizer pro, the reverb on that is almost as good as a quadraverb. the vocoder is pretty great too.
  7. here's my latest setup:
  8. testing out my new behringer condenser microphones, quite a nice sound!
  9. i just learned directsmile, it's a pretty awesome program. variable imagery and such. my favourite demo image is the slightly underaged looking girl in a bath writing a person's name in the bubbles: » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « you can even see a nipple if you look hard enough!
  10. oh! i didn't know darwin was indesign based now.. i guess they had to change from quark so they wouldn't go out of business heheh.
  11. variable data! what are you using? directsmile? xmpie? yours truly? i'm interested!
  12. i'm loving it so far, 23 minutes into it. would be wonderful to listen to while wandering around stoned.
  13. why do people keep saying this? are you really that poor that you can't afford a couple of dollars for a track?
  14. lol you guys have so much equipment, its nuts, ekt should be putting out some fucking jams but it isnt i'm keeping mine to myself, i'm working on an album damnit, i want the whole thing to be heard as a whole.
  15. you mean a tv remote? nope, it's a little e-bow style box that 'transmits' a sawtooth wave to the guitar pickups. with a knob to control pitch, and a high pitch/low pitch/off switch. EBows dont make sawtooths? Dont they use a sort of magnetic field type thing? no, they don't, hence why i said "e-bow style" - meaning it's small and you hold it over the pickups. but this device actually contains an oscillator, and instead of generating feedback via a magnetic coil or whatever (like on an e-bow), it generates a sawtooth wave that gets output through a coil (i guess? heh i dunno how it works), and into the pickups.
  16. you'll get to hear what my 'studio' is capable of when the rooftop access album is done. which should be soon, hopefully.
  17. you mean a tv remote? nope, it's a little e-bow style box that 'transmits' a sawtooth wave to the guitar pickups. with a knob to control pitch, and a high pitch/low pitch/off switch.
  18. zole well what can i say, i'm more of a guitar person than a bleep box person. though i have been thinking of buying an old sampler to use with the drum kit.
  19. alright guise, i've moved interstate since my last pic, so here's my current setup (still in progress, have to connect most things up). i even labeled everything, how convenient! not pictured are my guitar effects, which are as such: generic wah pedal behringer dd100 digital delay (great for gantz graf style glitching) daphon phaser daphon analog delay dod death metal distortion homemade big muff zoom 505 multi-effects homemade noise boxes (a noise generator plus a device that interferes with guitar pickups) e-bow and also a melodica and glockenspiel, and a couple of microphones. .. so basically i now have enough equipment to record a 'rock band'. zole!
  20. i don't think they're particularly taking the piss, they're just having a bit more fun. or something?
  21. i love it, it's definitely something that has to be listened to as a whole imo.
  22. actually i thought wnsn was one of the most straightforward tracks on the album! also, fol3 is great, it's nice to hear autechre finally put a noise track on an album. though i'm definitely hearing patterns in it.
  23. is that mick karn in your avatar?
  24. interesting. i guess i'm just glad that autechre are releasing some new stuff. and as much as i like to listen to their albums all the way through, it's not essential - it's not as though they are concept albums or anything. i won't mind if this is just a collection of tracks as you say. what i've heard so far is pretty nice, and i've decided i'm not going to listen again until the album is actually released, or if warp puts a song on the front page. i'm drinking
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