Re: What new booty have you acquired?
planning some circuit bending, Victor? Those are excellent bendable machines
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planning some circuit bending, Victor? Those are excellent bendable machines
creating a monster
Finallly after years and years
I ruined some tracks by pressing a weird key change button and now everything is false doh
maybe I should read the manual
Are there any users of that thing here that know what that can be?
hm, a qy700.. i like the serious looking buttons and switches. no led's underneath..
probably a future classic.. or in car-terms, a youngtimer..
are they so hard to find, or were you just not looking very hard?
no its not a groovebox-type sequencer, I just record everything real time like on the QY700 and RM1X
The weirdest thing is that it doesn't have a dedicated sound for the metronome you need to program that yourself from the XG synth engine inside else it will use a piano(!) as the preset metronome. But now I made a decent metronome "patch" using 2 laser sounds from the drumkit
are they so hard to find, or were you just not looking very hard?
I wasn't looking very hard ; )
I think they are hard to find. I recently searched the synthforum for it and in the past 3 years only 3 went up for sale, including this one.
It does look extremely nice, I'm looking forward to see and ear it in action.
Korg Polysix $20 !!!
As far as I can tell, the only problem with the Polysix is the key contacts need to be cleaned. I just opened it up and it appears that someone already did the battery replacement procedure. Score!
well, i spoke a little too soon. i've had luck cleaning the key contacts up and getting them to work, but the patch memory seems to be screwed. it has presets currently in the memory and allows you to save patches, but then when you go back to them they are different. i'll have to just think of it as a randomize function, and even without patch storage it's still a nice sounding synth.
water and dry vacuum cleaner.
Today I came home and I had the surprise in the heating machine room... flooded with two cm of water (the discharge
pipe was blocked).
Luckily the son of my neighbour works in a heating systems company (albeit not the one that makes my machine),
so he could solve the issue on the spot...
and a couple of pictures now that more or less I am finished with the plain water (it will take weeks before it is completely dry!):
the room itself
the FUCKING blocked pipe (the curved one):
I HATE MONDAYS!
creating a monster
http://bp2.blogger.com/_PFqS7RZpKWs/SJf … tr-707.JPG
this 707 was shown at NAMM this year : http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=So75oUI79kc
..kind off cool, a circuit bent device on that show...
brr creepy,
nah, i would be content with a normal 707..
if someone here who has 3 or 4 tr 707,sells me one ......:D
Aren't those water dry vacuum cleaners a million bucks?
I got this today in the mail
What an amazing machine!!!
Such a machine asks for a dresscode...
http://www.kaercher.ch/pimages/255x255/1081291.jpg
water and dry vacuum cleaner.
Cool machine, Alex. How does it sound? Can you upload some examples? :-)
Aren't those water dry vacuum cleaners a million bucks?
I got this today in the mail
http://www.layersmagazine.com/admin/wp- … _small.jpg
What an amazing machine!!!
hey, got it as well for some months now. Rocks doesn't it? Still searching for people to jam together
brr creepy,
nah, i would be content with a normal 707..if someone here who has 3 or 4 tr 707,sells me one ......:D
i was in a music shop about 4-5 months ago and saw 4 of them piled up, $150 a pop.
a Zoom studio 1204. Pretty nice for such a budget machine.
Aren't those water dry vacuum cleaners a million bucks?
I got this today in the mail
http://www.layersmagazine.com/admin/wp- … _small.jpg
What an amazing machine!!!
I'm a bit surprised...I always thought this is more like a toy which doesnt sound very good.
Aren't those water dry vacuum cleaners a million bucks?
I got this today in the mail
http://www.layersmagazine.com/admin/wp- … _small.jpg
What an amazing machine!!!
Yeah. It's fun to use. Maybe one day we can have a Kaossilator-based jam. Live via IFM or something.
Such a machine asks for a dresscode...
http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/imgs … oopi_l.jpg
haha not enough kaos
Squadra Smackos wrote:Aren't those water dry vacuum cleaners a million bucks?
I got this today in the mail
http://www.layersmagazine.com/admin/wp- … _small.jpg
What an amazing machine!!!
I'm a bit surprised...I always thought this is more like a toy which doesnt sound very good.
Thats what I thought too first but I actually think this might be one of the most revolutionary things in synthland since the DX7...or something. Not the sound but its a completely new way of controlling and making music that really works somehow.
Don't be fooled by all the youtube movies were they play trance presets
It sucks ofcourse there isn't that much sounds in it and the measure memory is kind of short but yeah for the price its more then working fine for me.
I hope Korg keeps up with this and releases a bigger one with a programmable synth inside it. Or does that already exist...i dunno
kinoeye wrote:Korg Polysix $20 !!!
As far as I can tell, the only problem with the Polysix is the key contacts need to be cleaned. I just opened it up and it appears that someone already did the battery replacement procedure. Score!
well, i spoke a little too soon. i've had luck cleaning the key contacts up and getting them to work, but the patch memory seems to be screwed. it has presets currently in the memory and allows you to save patches, but then when you go back to them they are different. i'll have to just think of it as a randomize function, and even without patch storage it's still a nice sounding synth.
try replacing the battery
Don't be fooled by all the youtube movies were they play trance presets
It sucks ofcourse there isn't that much sounds in it and the measure memory is kind of short but yeah for the price its more then working fine for me.
I hope Korg keeps up with this and releases a bigger one with a programmable synth inside it. Or does that already exist...i dunno
It's just a real nice jam machine. An instrument by itself. Feels like playing an instrument instead of programming a computer: that's what I really like about it
I also like that you can layer unlimited over the sounds with any sound you want from the machine, ofcourse its just re-sampling but it works. Just recorded this little tryout straight into the computer from the thing http://www.moosleybay.com/macau2.mp3
still sounds like legowelt
so can you only add layers, or is there a way to remove earlier loops? and, are the sounds decent?
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