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Yes sounds like a good idea to me. Well, the buy/sell/exchange thread idea. Although i's sure we can come up with some thing for the cooking of small children.
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can you make new rizlas with it?Jubscarz wrote:I'm shotting this in all colours:
PM with offers, will consider swapsies.
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Anyone fancy swapping a Promo version of Benga's lp on 3x12"...
It's ok dont need it for djing mind..
I have a Kromestar EP on Southside Dubstars, is in average condition, few scratches, but it's clean and defo doesnt skip
Im after techno dubstep, early dubstep, dark garage and raw grime
also after Detroit Techno
It's ok dont need it for djing mind..
I have a Kromestar EP on Southside Dubstars, is in average condition, few scratches, but it's clean and defo doesnt skip
Im after techno dubstep, early dubstep, dark garage and raw grime
also after Detroit Techno
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Evolution UC-33e USB MIDI Controller (Photo's available below)
I am skint and I need to raise funds by selling things.
I currently have one UC-33e USB MIDI controller to sell. Despite being used, it is in pristine condition. It has never left my studio and works perfectly!
Ebay Link----->http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0252402446
Description
The UC-33e is a USB MIDI controller which can be used with a computer music setup, for live performances, or as a remote controller for studio rack gear.
The unit has 24 rotary controls, 9 fader sliders and a 10-button keypad with basic transport controls. All these controls are freely assignable to any control you wish!
You can store up to 33 controller presets in the on board memory. Changing between setups is really easy, just assign it to a button then press the button to recall the setup. The UC-33e comes with 30 presets built in for all the main music apps like Reason, Ableton Live, Logic, Cubase etc etc.
There are 5 colour overlays for the front panel which match the presets for different programs such as Ableton Live, Reason, NI B4 etc. There is a blank template so you can write in your own controller assignments.
The unit has a drawbar mode for its sliders. This is really good for Native Instruments’ B4 organ VSTi.
When used in standalone mode, the MIDI Out can be used to send MIDI controller data to a MIDI rack. Basically, if you have any rack mounted synth modules, you can use this as a controller.
Although it is a plug and play device, the driver CD has a couple of free programs, plenty of demos and samples etc bundled.
Bundled in the box
The controller unit, one USB cable, the manual, the driver CD and 5 preset overlays.
Features
24 fully-assignable rotary knobs
9 full-size assignable ALPS faders with light indicators
Independent channel assign for all 47 controllers
33 memory locations for storing your settings, including 4 one-touch access buttons
5 color overlays for popular music software like Pro-53, B4 and Live
14 assignable buttons provide fingertip control over sequencer functions and act as numeric keypad for data entry
Controller mute function allows positioning before tweaking
Snapshot mode sends all controller values simultaneously
Multi-purpose LCD display shows controller assignments
Drawbar mode for sliders allows realistic control of classic organ sounds
Sys-ex memory dump
Global channel assign allows controllers to command up to 16 different channels at the touch of a button
Operates with music software or standalone with MIDI gear
Sys-ex librarian software loads, saves any combination of setups for your studio (Mac and PC)
Specifications
Power: USB or 9V DC, 250-300mA center-positive power adaptor (not included)
Dimensions/weight: 32 x 21 x 7cm - 1.3 kg
Compatibility
Windows XP and OS X class-compliant
VST
OMS
DXi
Minimum Requirements
PC
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium II 300MHz; 128MB RAM
USB port
approved MME or ASIO compliant soundcard
Mac
iMac, G3 or better with USB
OS 9 or OS X








I am skint and I need to raise funds by selling things.
I currently have one UC-33e USB MIDI controller to sell. Despite being used, it is in pristine condition. It has never left my studio and works perfectly!
Ebay Link----->http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0252402446
Description
The UC-33e is a USB MIDI controller which can be used with a computer music setup, for live performances, or as a remote controller for studio rack gear.
The unit has 24 rotary controls, 9 fader sliders and a 10-button keypad with basic transport controls. All these controls are freely assignable to any control you wish!
You can store up to 33 controller presets in the on board memory. Changing between setups is really easy, just assign it to a button then press the button to recall the setup. The UC-33e comes with 30 presets built in for all the main music apps like Reason, Ableton Live, Logic, Cubase etc etc.
There are 5 colour overlays for the front panel which match the presets for different programs such as Ableton Live, Reason, NI B4 etc. There is a blank template so you can write in your own controller assignments.
The unit has a drawbar mode for its sliders. This is really good for Native Instruments’ B4 organ VSTi.
When used in standalone mode, the MIDI Out can be used to send MIDI controller data to a MIDI rack. Basically, if you have any rack mounted synth modules, you can use this as a controller.
Although it is a plug and play device, the driver CD has a couple of free programs, plenty of demos and samples etc bundled.
Bundled in the box
The controller unit, one USB cable, the manual, the driver CD and 5 preset overlays.
Features
24 fully-assignable rotary knobs
9 full-size assignable ALPS faders with light indicators
Independent channel assign for all 47 controllers
33 memory locations for storing your settings, including 4 one-touch access buttons
5 color overlays for popular music software like Pro-53, B4 and Live
14 assignable buttons provide fingertip control over sequencer functions and act as numeric keypad for data entry
Controller mute function allows positioning before tweaking
Snapshot mode sends all controller values simultaneously
Multi-purpose LCD display shows controller assignments
Drawbar mode for sliders allows realistic control of classic organ sounds
Sys-ex memory dump
Global channel assign allows controllers to command up to 16 different channels at the touch of a button
Operates with music software or standalone with MIDI gear
Sys-ex librarian software loads, saves any combination of setups for your studio (Mac and PC)
Specifications
Power: USB or 9V DC, 250-300mA center-positive power adaptor (not included)
Dimensions/weight: 32 x 21 x 7cm - 1.3 kg
Compatibility
Windows XP and OS X class-compliant
VST
OMS
DXi
Minimum Requirements
PC
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium II 300MHz; 128MB RAM
USB port
approved MME or ASIO compliant soundcard
Mac
iMac, G3 or better with USB
OS 9 or OS X








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As mentioned above, I'm skint and I need to sell stuff to raise money!
I have this brand spanking new Sony Minidisk recorder which was designed as a field recorder. (Photo's at bottom of this thread).
For anyone that wants to get into field recording, buy this!
Ebay Link----->http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0252435912
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Product Description
Sony MZRH1 Minidisc Player & Recorder
Specifications
Playback functions: Playback of HI-MD (1GB) & MD (60/74/80 minute) discs.
Playback Formats:
ATRAC3plus, ATRAC3, ATRAC, linear PCM, MP3
Play/pause, next/previous track, fast forwards/rewind, cue next/previous group, play all tracks by artist/album/group/bookmarked tracks, repeat one/all/A-B, shuffle tracks
Virtual surround, 6 band equaliser and dynamic normaliser sound enhancement modes
Record functions:
Records from microphone, analogue & digital external sources (such as CD/DVD player)
Transfers audio data to/from a computer via USB
Recording Formats: ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, Linear PCM
Supports MDLP recording
1GB HiMD disc: Standard 80 minute MD disc:
Speed: Linear PCM: Hi-SP: Hi-LP: Linear PCM: Hi-SP: Hi-LP: SP: LP2: LP4:
Recording (mins): 94 475 2040 28 140 610 80 160 320
Recording in mono mode: 160
Non-audio data can also be transferred to the recorder for storage
Disc type:
Total size: Disc management space: Free space:
60 minute MD: 219MB 1MB 218MB
74 minute MD: 270MB 1MB 269MB
80 minute MD: 291MB 1MB 290MB
HiMD: 964MB 1MB 963MB
* Recording/transfer limitations may apply to some formats
Edit functions: Divide/combine track, erase track/group/part of track, move track between groups, edit disc/group/artist/album/track names, data conversion from MP3/WMA/WAV into ATRAC3/ATRAC3plus using supplied software.
Inputs:
Digital optical/stereo line input (via optical minijack or 3.5mm stereo minijack (analogue stereo cable not included))
Microphone input (with plug in power)
Outputs:
Stereo out (switchable headphone/line out via 3.5mm stereo mini-jack)
Anti-shock memory:
Yes (Sony G-Protection)
MD long play: Yes
Battery life (approx. hours):
Approximate Battery Life (in hours):
Speed: Linear PCM: Hi-SP: Hi-LP: MP3: SP: LP2: LP4:
HiMD Playback (1GB Disc): 10 15.5 19 16.5 -- -- --
HiMD Recording (1GB Disc): 6 9 10.5 -- -- -- --
MD Playback Disc: -- -- -- -- 15.5 17.5 19
MD Recording Disc: -- -- -- -- 8.5 10.5 12
Supplied accessories:
Earphones, wired remote control, optical cable, USB cable, rechargeable battery, battery case, carrying pouch, mains adaptor, 3 x ferrite core
Dimensions
W x H x D (mm): 83.8 x 14.7 x 84.4
Weight (kg): 0.106
Finish: Black
Extra:
Jog wheel for intuitive playback control, PC functions require Windows 98 second edition, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac software included (Mac software may not support all functions listed above).
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I have this brand spanking new Sony Minidisk recorder which was designed as a field recorder. (Photo's at bottom of this thread).
For anyone that wants to get into field recording, buy this!
Ebay Link----->http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0252435912
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Product Description
Sony MZRH1 Minidisc Player & Recorder
Specifications
Playback functions: Playback of HI-MD (1GB) & MD (60/74/80 minute) discs.
Playback Formats:
ATRAC3plus, ATRAC3, ATRAC, linear PCM, MP3
Play/pause, next/previous track, fast forwards/rewind, cue next/previous group, play all tracks by artist/album/group/bookmarked tracks, repeat one/all/A-B, shuffle tracks
Virtual surround, 6 band equaliser and dynamic normaliser sound enhancement modes
Record functions:
Records from microphone, analogue & digital external sources (such as CD/DVD player)
Transfers audio data to/from a computer via USB
Recording Formats: ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, Linear PCM
Supports MDLP recording
1GB HiMD disc: Standard 80 minute MD disc:
Speed: Linear PCM: Hi-SP: Hi-LP: Linear PCM: Hi-SP: Hi-LP: SP: LP2: LP4:
Recording (mins): 94 475 2040 28 140 610 80 160 320
Recording in mono mode: 160
Non-audio data can also be transferred to the recorder for storage
Disc type:
Total size: Disc management space: Free space:
60 minute MD: 219MB 1MB 218MB
74 minute MD: 270MB 1MB 269MB
80 minute MD: 291MB 1MB 290MB
HiMD: 964MB 1MB 963MB
* Recording/transfer limitations may apply to some formats
Edit functions: Divide/combine track, erase track/group/part of track, move track between groups, edit disc/group/artist/album/track names, data conversion from MP3/WMA/WAV into ATRAC3/ATRAC3plus using supplied software.
Inputs:
Digital optical/stereo line input (via optical minijack or 3.5mm stereo minijack (analogue stereo cable not included))
Microphone input (with plug in power)
Outputs:
Stereo out (switchable headphone/line out via 3.5mm stereo mini-jack)
Anti-shock memory:
Yes (Sony G-Protection)
MD long play: Yes
Battery life (approx. hours):
Approximate Battery Life (in hours):
Speed: Linear PCM: Hi-SP: Hi-LP: MP3: SP: LP2: LP4:
HiMD Playback (1GB Disc): 10 15.5 19 16.5 -- -- --
HiMD Recording (1GB Disc): 6 9 10.5 -- -- -- --
MD Playback Disc: -- -- -- -- 15.5 17.5 19
MD Recording Disc: -- -- -- -- 8.5 10.5 12
Supplied accessories:
Earphones, wired remote control, optical cable, USB cable, rechargeable battery, battery case, carrying pouch, mains adaptor, 3 x ferrite core
Dimensions
W x H x D (mm): 83.8 x 14.7 x 84.4
Weight (kg): 0.106
Finish: Black
Extra:
Jog wheel for intuitive playback control, PC functions require Windows 98 second edition, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Hi-MD Music Transfer for Mac software included (Mac software may not support all functions listed above).
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http://www.mixcloud.com/shibuiprojectbrighton/shibui-007-dubloke/
NEW MIX FOR SHIBUI FESTIVAL
SimplyVinyl|AKA AKA ROAR|Below The Line
also I need Dizzee Rascal - Stop Dat on 12" I think it's backed with Stand Up Tall. If any one wants to sell it pm me please 


http://www.mixcloud.com/shibuiprojectbrighton/shibui-007-dubloke/
NEW MIX FOR SHIBUI FESTIVAL
SimplyVinyl|AKA AKA ROAR|Below The Line
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