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Re: Gear lust

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:35 pm
by mks
Well, I can't log in anymore, so this may be goodbye. The only reason I'm here is this computer's browser still has an active cookie.

:Q:

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 1:06 pm
by Samuel_L_Damnson
i think its all sorted now

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 2:58 pm
by nowaysj
Just got in.

Not getting emails though when people post.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 2:59 pm
by nowaysj
mks wrote:
nowaysj wrote:Anybody ever have issues with ebay and time?

I recently crossed some time zones, and ebay is all jacked up now. I'm watching an auction that ends in and hour and twenty minutes and ebay says the auction ends in a few minutes ago.

Like what the fuck?
What OS are you on?
winz 8.zero

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:01 pm
by nowaysj
Is this it. Have we finally died?

I'd like you neutron stars to join me over at https://www.gearslutz.com/board/electro ... roduction/

There is so so so much bullshit there, but there is good stuff too, and people making good music. A lot to learn. And the place is not unamenable to hyjinx.

Hope to see y'all over there.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:37 pm
by mks
I went through a black hole and I'm not sure where I am anymore. Is this dsfp?

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 2:14 am
by mks
Finished a tune this week for the first time in awhile which feels like an accomplishment. You guys may or may not know how freakishly busy I am at the moment, so getting a bit of time to do music felt good. Thing was, I had written the tune in Amsterdam a few years ago, it was fully arranged and then I forgot about it. I had to replay the bassline and do the mixdown, but it felt good to get something down.

I don't like forgetting about tunes that are almost finished.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 3:53 am
by fragments
mks wrote:Finished a tune this week for the first time in awhile which feels like an accomplishment. You guys may or may not know how freakishly busy I am at the moment, so getting a bit of time to do music felt good. Thing was, I had written the tune in Amsterdam a few years ago, it was fully arranged and then I forgot about it. I had to replay the bassline and do the mixdown, but it felt good to get something down.

I don't like forgetting about tunes that are almost finished.
:Q: any chance we can get a listen now or later on when its a bit more polished?





I'm thinking I may need a hardware ring modulator. Thoughts? Suggestions? Thinking of just going with the MoogFooger because I've never owned a Moog product...seems like it'd play well with the MicroBrute...

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:45 am
by mks
fragments wrote:
mks wrote:Finished a tune this week for the first time in awhile which feels like an accomplishment. You guys may or may not know how freakishly busy I am at the moment, so getting a bit of time to do music felt good. Thing was, I had written the tune in Amsterdam a few years ago, it was fully arranged and then I forgot about it. I had to replay the bassline and do the mixdown, but it felt good to get something down.

I don't like forgetting about tunes that are almost finished.
:Q: any chance we can get a listen now or later on when its a bit more polished?





I'm thinking I may need a hardware ring modulator. Thoughts? Suggestions? Thinking of just going with the MoogFooger because I've never owned a Moog product...seems like it'd play well with the MicroBrute...
I might submit that tune to TUNA this week. It's a deep house tune, so it might not be your thing.

I've kind of wanted a Moog ring modulator. Just to get some freaky sounds. I haven't had a chance to hook up my Moog lowpass filter to my Microbrute yet, but they probably would play well with each other.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 2:36 pm
by fragments
I'll check out the TUNA! thread later on then : ) And I'm pretty much into everything...and don't really even listen to Dubstep anymore...mostly not making it either.

I thought about getting the Moog LPF as well, but I've got a lot of filters after I count them. Also that MuRF pedal looks really interesting, but if I recall it is quite a bit more expensive than the others.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 4:22 am
by mks
Yeah, I want a murf too. Those sound cool. I might not post that tune in tuna so I might put up an mp3 at 230 kbps later.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:30 am
by mks
nowaysj wrote:Is this it. Have we finally died?

I'd like you neutron stars to join me over at https://www.gearslutz.com/board/electro ... roduction/

There is so so so much bullshit there, but there is good stuff too, and people making good music. A lot to learn. And the place is not unamenable to hyjinx.

Hope to see y'all over there.
Man, some of those cats are ruthless in that Roland thread. But you are def holding your own. I love Roland because most of my studio has been Roland since I began, but I have not been been interested in a Roland product for years. I am interested in the Aira's just because they sound good.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 3:03 pm
by nowaysj
I don't know if you could call them ruthless or just stupid/delusional. :lol:

But that thread is gs/emp at its worst. It is a lot better than that.

I rely on emails from dsf to inform me of new posts, and after that snafu, I'm not getting anything. Have no idea if people are posting.

GS/EMP!

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 3:03 pm
by nowaysj
Oh, and gotta hear that tune. I'm sure it's got a heavy dam vibe.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 3:45 pm
by fragments
I'm @Paega on Gearslutz mang...I do admit I love how you get the crowd riled up there sometimes...some of those cats in that Roland thread...pfff...Roland doesn't get it...

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 7:08 pm
by nowaysj
I C U over there!

Those Rolandites are the worst. I've never seen anything like it. Such a huge chip on their shoulders. Absolutely unable to discuss anything with them, and they get NASTY, just go for you personally, immediately. I don't know what's wrong with them, dude.

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:34 pm
by fragments
nowaysj wrote:I C U over there!

Those Rolandites are the worst. I've never seen anything like it. Such a huge chip on their shoulders. Absolutely unable to discuss anything with them, and they get NASTY, just go for you personally, immediately. I don't know what's wrong with them, dude.
Anyone paying for those new PCM samples in the TR-8 is moron. /story I mean...I'm not sure what I'd really be interested in at this point as far as reissues or reboots of old Roland gear, but nothing the released did it for me or I would own it at this point at the price point that stuff is going for. Honestly, if I could choose between all the new Roland gear or an Elektron AR...I'd take the AR in a heartbeat. Or even a Tempest. Even if DSI never finished the OS I'd still rather the Tempest!

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:41 pm
by cyclopian
the vibe over at gear slutz is well annoying to me, lots of good information though

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:44 pm
by mks
I thought the TR-8 sounded pretty good and its a step in the right direction. It looks like it would be fun to play on tactilely. I just made up a new word.

The TR-3 sounds fun and that Vocoder sounds pretty fun as well.

I AM NOT A ROLAND FANBOY (well sorta) and I agree with nowaysj that Roland lost their way a long time ago but it sounds like they are trying to move in the right direction again.

With that said, Roland was (and is) such an important part of my sound. My first synth was a Juno-106 which I still have.

Roland gear installed in my studio:

Juno-106
MKS-50 with PG-300 programmer
MKS-70 with PG-800 prgrammer
JV-1080 with expansion cards
JV-2080 with expansion cards
DC-10 analog echo
Boss DR-5 drum machine

Re: Gear lust

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:53 pm
by fragments
mks wrote:I thought the TR-8 sounded pretty good and its a step in the right direction. It looks like it would be fun to play on tactilely. I just made up a new word.

The TR-3 sounds fun and that Vocoder sounds pretty fun as well.

I AM NOT A ROLAND FANBOY (well sorta) and I agree with nowaysj that Roland lost their way a long time ago but it sounds like they are trying to move in the right direction again.
I guess for me I'm really not that interested in reissues/reboots. I'm more interested in something new. I wish Nord would put their 4-6 voices of their Nord Drum inside a box with a sequencer with multiple outs, just as an example. I do think the "touch" technology on the TB3 is a cool idea and I'd love to have a go with one just to test that part out, but the TB3 doesn't seem worth the dosh just for that even though you can sequence other gear with it. Forgot about the Vocoder. I also think that performance mixer is a great idea--again--what Roland came up with was meant to work with their Aira line specifically so it missed the mark for me in a lot of ways, but I'm hoping someone steals that idea and comes up with something like it.

I still think Roland is *really* screwing people with that sound upgrade to the TR8...it seems really expensive for what you get IMO.
the vibe over at gear slutz is well annoying to me, lots of good information though
Yea. Gearslutz is good for a laugh quite often.