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clarke2001
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Topic: Musicians: List your equipment (all of it)Posted: October 11 2009 at 12:16 |
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Wow!!! Some of my favourite synth and kbrds are listed here!! Congratulations! What is a Moog M1? Korg M1? Not a Mini Moog, the prototype model!? |
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Easy Money
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Posted: October 11 2009 at 12:29 |
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The Moog M1 is that little Moog that was sold by radio shack, its small and cheap and sounds great. Even has some features the mini moog didn't have.
The Korg M1 is different. You picked the right ones from the list, the MS20 and the EPS are slam dunks. The Odyssey is a major dissapointment. Edited by Easy Money - October 11 2009 at 12:32 |
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Dean
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Posted: October 11 2009 at 12:45 |
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Easy Money
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Posted: October 11 2009 at 13:23 |
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^ yes, it was a radio shack (realistic) moog hybrid. Suprisingly good synth despite what you would expect from radio shack. I should have called mine a Moog MG1 ..Doh!
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SaltyJon
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Posted: October 12 2009 at 23:49 |
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While listing all my equipment, I forgot my current wishlist bass:
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machinemusic
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Posted: October 29 2009 at 14:28 |
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![]() Kits 1974 Rogers 20/13/14/16 (New England White) 1974 Rogers 20/13/16 (Gold Sparkle - Pacific Blue originally) Snares Elvin Jones Yamaha Signature Series 14 X 7 Ludwig Supraphonic 14 X 6.5 Rogers Dynasonic 14 X 5 Drum Machines Acetone Rhythm Ace Roland Rhythm 77 Cymbals Zildjian K Light Ride 22" Zildjian Earth Ride 20" Zildjian K Custom Ride 20" Zildjian Hi-Hat K Top w/ Z ustom Dyno-Beat Bottom 14" Zildjian Hi Hat New Beat 14" Zildjian A Medium Crash 19" Zildjian A Custom Crash 16" Zildjian Medium Thin Crash 16" Some Other Electronic Percussions / Drums + Instruments & Effects Roland SP-606 Sampling Groovebox Roland Octopad II Roland TD-3 Electronic Drum Set Vantage EM-650 Analog Echo Roland Space Echo RE-201 Moog Moogerfooger Ring Modulator Vox Wah-Wah V847 Roland JX-3P Synthesizer w/ PG 200 and other small items / percussion instruments |
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SaltyJon
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Posted: October 29 2009 at 15:41 |
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I played a nice G&L 2000 bass and a Peavey Cirrus BXP this weekend at the local music store, both were incredibly nice instruments. I also finally got to try the Fender I just claimed was my current wish list...not so well fit for the style of music I'd like to get out of it. Of course, it could have just been the way the store had it set up, so I'll give others a try any time I see them.
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meatal
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Posted: October 29 2009 at 17:48 |
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Instruments
Steve Finley Custom Headless Mini Flying V Guitar Steve Finley Custom 7/8th Tele Warmoth Custom 7/8th Strat OLP MM1F Elec. Guitar Washburn EA17-BK Cutaway Acoustic/Electric Cort (Curbow) Bass Roland Juno-106 Keyboard Roland TD-5 & PD Drumkit Effects/Pedals/DI's Line 6 POD XT-Live Roland GI-10 Guitar/Midi Interface w/GK-2 Digitech Vocalist Live 2 2 - Roland PMA-5's Hughes & Kettner MKIII Red Box Line 6 Roto-Master D.O.D. FX-30B Gate Behringer BDI-21 Bass DI Behringer ADI-21 Acoustic DI Behringer HB01 Hell Babe Wah-Pedal 2 - Nobels DI Electar SDG-1000 Guitar Wireless Behringer DSP-1424 Ultramizer Pro Behringer MIC200 Tube preamp Behringer Mini Com 800 Compressor Recorders Roland VS-1680EX Roland VS-880EX Roberts 770X (Tube) 4 Track (Reel to Reel) Amps/Monitors Roland Bass Cube 60 Yorkville 100W Powered Wedge Yamaha NS-10M (Pair) w/ Yamaha Subwoofer Yamaha NS-10 (Pair) 1970 Models Roland MA-12V (Pair) Vocal Monitors Mics/Headphones Behringer B-1 Behringer C-2 (Pair) Shure 56 OSP DL-330 Sennheiser E-815S CB Mic Fostex T-40 Headphones Fostex T-20 Headphones |
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MarkOne
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Posted: October 30 2009 at 06:24 |
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Keys:
Alesis Fusion 8HD EMU Proteus PK6 Korg Prophecy Honer Pianet (Currently mothballed) Casio VZ1 (Currently mothballed) Beheringer UMA25s controller Modules: Korg Wavestation SR Yamaha TG100 Virtual Instrments: Arturia Moog Modular NI B4II NI Akoustik Pianos Garritan Personal Orchestra Logic Instrument set REFx Slayer2 EMU Emulator X V2 (Mothballed) Studio stuff: iMac running Logic 9 Alesis Multimix FW 16 channel mixer and firewire audio interface Spirit Folio F1 14 Mixer Adam A7 monitors AKG K240 Studio headphones Beheringer BCF2000 flying fader controller Behringer 24 point patchbay (x2) EMU 1820M audio interface (mothballed) PC running Cubase SX2 (Mothballed) Groove Tubes GT57 Large diaphragm condenser mic Samson C02 small diaphragm condenser mic (matched pair) AKG D65s Dynamic vocal mic Audio Technica ATR25 stereo field recording mic Misc: Line 6 Roto Machine Leslie simulator Edirol UM2 2x2 midi I/O Beheringer Ultra DI100 active DI box Bongoes, Tambourine, Triangle, Claves, Cabassa, Egg Shaker, Ocarina , COWBELL, and lots of other random percussion instruments Old Fujitsu Laptop running Brainspawn Forte live VST host Edirol UA1-EX audio interface |
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Posted: November 03 2009 at 12:30 |
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I play the drums, but actually I do not own a kit. Yes, i could afford one (small), but I would have nowhere to put it Edited by IdiotPrayer - November 03 2009 at 12:32 |
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Blowin Free
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Posted: November 03 2009 at 12:54 |
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Amplifiers
Vox AC15 Reverb
Guitars
Fender VG Stratocaster
Fender Telecaster
Epiphone Casino
Kawai Acoustic
Silverhead Travel Guitar
Flutes
Some company-less flute
Here's a list including my dad's gear and what's in his studio:
Amplifiers
Line 6 something
Vox AC30
Guitars (here's the fun part)
Fender VG Stratocaster
Epiphone Casino
Danelectro Baritone
Danelectro 12-string
Yamaha Acoustic
Kawai Acoustic
Fender Telecaster
Gibson Les Paul
Gibson Les Paul
Old guitar from 1969, don't remember the comp.
Fender Telecaster
Fender Telecaster
Basses
Yamaha bass
Rickenbacker 4001 (hohoho!)
Keyboards
Tons of them but nothing special and I don't have names...
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synthguy
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Posted: November 03 2009 at 16:31 |
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I think this about covers it. Might be some stuff I'm missing
Synths: Korg Dw-8000 Korg Poly 800 Korg M-1r Ensoniq Esq-1 EMU Proetus1 EMU Proetus FX Roland JX-3P And dare I admit it! Casio CZ 1000 Guitars: Fender Telecaster Fender Jazz Bass Dean EAB Acoustic Bass Fender Acoustic (questionable-Japan) Washburn Acoustic Epiphone Strat copy Etc. Electro Harmonix micro synth Crumar OMB Bass pedals (Dinosur!) Various pedals and boxes with switches and dials. Recording Tascam 2488 MK II Assorted Shure Mics How about a shameless plug for my stuff? Hear it in action! http://www.reverbnation.com/thesynthguy Edited by synthguy - November 03 2009 at 16:33 |
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clarke2001
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Posted: November 05 2009 at 10:21 |
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I'm jealous about each of those you mentioned (except for bizarre little Poly 800, which I own - capable of great sounds, after deep digging). Nothing to be ashamed of...Casio CZ series...a phase distortion beast!! BTW, I like Bathroom Accidents a lot. ![]() And what synth plays the lead sound on Bob is on TV? |
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synthguy
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Posted: November 06 2009 at 08:38 |
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Thanks for your kind words Clarke! It's really nice to have someone take a listen to my stuff! You're right about the Poly 800 Kind of a waste of space, as I don't have the time to try and coax a decent patch out of it. The Casio doesn't get all that much use. That lead on "Bob is on TV is the Roland JX-3P, with a lot of tweaking. I have to say that your post made my day.
If you have any material posted let me know, I'd like to have a listen. Cheers, Paul |
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