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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 8:53 pm
by thehovsep
i record alot of my beats through my Teac A-3440S Reel-to-reel four track. gives it a nice analog warmth
hehehe.

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 9:32 pm
by decklyn
thehovsep wrote:i record alot of my beats through my Teac A-3440S Reel-to-reel four track. gives it a nice analog warmth
hehehe.
You serious? Wow. you're hardcore. I could NEVER work in tape.
Like you get the nice 50khz response, and the ability to have real tape saturation and the tape coloration... but you're fucking crazy man.

Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 10:21 pm
by thehovsep
yeah it can be quite tedious, as it hard pans everything thing to the left and right, so i record into it and then record off of it into my computer to lay all the tracks together. but it's great for say recording with the fast tape and then playing it back slower.
it's also a beautiful machine so i love toying around with it. when i have the time that is haha

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 1:10 am
by future one
thehovsep wrote:i record alot of my beats through my Teac A-3440S Reel-to-reel four track. gives it a nice analog warmth
hehehe.
I run mine through an Akai cassette deck using high bias metal tapes.

When you smash your beats into the red onto the tape they sound massive!

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 1:36 am
by thehovsep
When you smash your beats into the red onto the tape they sound massive!
exactly!


tapes = lame
tape decks and reel recorders = awesome

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:39 pm
by daft cunt
elemental wrote:Yeh I love me analog gear...

Got a modified mc-202 (analogue solutions mod) - similar layout to 303 but with the sound engine of the sh-101. A lot of my bass sounds come from this thing...

Also have a DSI evolver which is wicked for bleepy electro sounds, also good as an external fx unit.

Waldorf Pulse was my 1st analog piece - still gets used once in a while.

Also have an old Akai VX-90 which is good for pads big leads. Sounds a bit weak but after processing sounds wicked usually.

Just invested in a modular ... which I been wanting for years. Got mine from Analogue Systems and Analogue Solutions - 2 osc. filter, vca, env for the moment... gonna add some more when I got more cash.

And boy ... I been drooling over the Cyndustries Zeroscillator for a few weeks now. Too sick.
I've just read the Evolver has some (lot of) latency when using on a computer. What you reckon?

Is there anything recent (=can find it in shops) that sounds like a SH-101?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 8:29 pm
by future one
Daft tnuc wrote:
elemental wrote:Yeh I love me analog gear...

Got a modified mc-202 (analogue solutions mod) - similar layout to 303 but with the sound engine of the sh-101. A lot of my bass sounds come from this thing...

Also have a DSI evolver which is wicked for bleepy electro sounds, also good as an external fx unit.

Waldorf Pulse was my 1st analog piece - still gets used once in a while.

Also have an old Akai VX-90 which is good for pads big leads. Sounds a bit weak but after processing sounds wicked usually.

Just invested in a modular ... which I been wanting for years. Got mine from Analogue Systems and Analogue Solutions - 2 osc. filter, vca, env for the moment... gonna add some more when I got more cash.

And boy ... I been drooling over the Cyndustries Zeroscillator for a few weeks now. Too sick.
I've just read the Evolver has some (lot of) latency when using on a computer. What you reckon?

Is there anything recent (=can find it in shops) that sounds like a SH-101?
Just buy the real deal!

http://cgi.ebay.com/vintage-Roland-SH-1 ... dZViewItem

The self oscillating filter on this baby is sick :twisted:

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 9:02 pm
by daft cunt
Definitly want one!!
Found a french site with 3 for sale but ads are 2 to 3 months old and sellers have not answered me yet so I guess they are gone by now :cry:
I'll wait a few days and try that link you gave me but it'd be very expensive with the shipping.
Damn it! Want one!! :evil:

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 7:37 am
by daft cunt
Maybe found one!
What's the best (cheapest) deal for a midi-cv converter then?
How about the Kenton PRO Solo?

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 12:21 pm
by future one
Daft tnuc wrote:Maybe found one!
What's the best (cheapest) deal for a midi-cv converter then?
How about the Kenton PRO Solo?
I wouldnt bother doing the midi thing with it. Just make some sick bass and sample it.

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:22 pm
by vinsun
4 on ebay now....sh 101....

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:29 pm
by daft cunt
Future One wrote:
Daft tnuc wrote:Maybe found one!
What's the best (cheapest) deal for a midi-cv converter then?
How about the Kenton PRO Solo?
I wouldnt bother doing the midi thing with it. Just make some sick bass and sample it.
Got one!
Bit pricey but it's supposed to be in pretty good condition.

Anyway, what you reckon about the Nova Mod?
I think I'll get this done when I have the $$.

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:55 pm
by vinsun
i reckon u have a good tech where u are>? I like it as long as u can find someone....here in the us its pretty hard!

peace and enjoy!


vinsun

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 10:01 pm
by daft cunt
Yeah I know one damn fine tech back to my stupid small parents' hometown!
Success :)

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 2:23 am
by dougd
Great pics in that auction you won, it looks like a really solid one. Grats! :D

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 3:10 pm
by elemental
Daft tnuc wrote: I've just read the Evolver has some (lot of) latency when using on a computer. What you reckon?
Never had latency issues with the Evolver myself. Sometimes the sequencer goes *slightly* off from midi clock but not that noticeable.