I like seeing how you all go about arranging yr spaces.
The wall mixer is a good idea. I'm tying to come up with a music-stuff-desk from scratch instead of making any other desk work.
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sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.
John wrote:"guys play quiet, listen to my small costly device."
PumpkinPieces wrote:Fer shoogazetuffteef wrote:all you need is a big muff and feelings
Pepe wrote:That's a Sennheiser e609. I also use it for guitar amp recordings.
John wrote:"guys play quiet, listen to my small costly device."
PumpkinPieces wrote:Fer shoogazetuffteef wrote:all you need is a big muff and feelings
tremolo3 wrote:Yup, e609 that I use for "vocals", worst mic I could've choose for it but it's also the smallest one I had.
$harkToootth wrote:The GAIA - Think of it like a supped up CASIO and less like a synth. I do like mine...but I like it the way people love their children (well I guess they're here so whatever ) It's not a great synth. I kind love shitty synths sounds though so the GAIA really scratches that itch. So again, I like it but would never recommend one. They retailed at $700 when they came out and that is kind of crime against humanity. I paid $350 for mine and still feel like I overpaid . It also was my 'first synth', it's light, and it does not take up a lot of space so I can deal with it. Plus, I would feel kind of bad pawning it off on someone (kind of like herpes). The thing completely shits the bed on low end (not a good thing).
Pepe wrote:Hey, that's a KORG SD-200 Signal Delay on the old monitor on the third picture, right? I have one, too, but what is it doing there?
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