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Author: Blue PikesBlue Pikes
Date: May 6, 2008 23:09
Re-launch of The Gadgets Forum
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Re-launch of "The Gadgets Forum - gadgets.pk" with new and stunning
categories, now you can find latest news and reviews about the
following:
1) Audio/Video Gadgets = MP3 Players, iPods, Speakers, Audio/Video
Systems, Digital Cameras etc.
2) Automobile Gadgets = Cars etc.
3) Cell Phones & Accessories
4) Laptops, Desktops & Accessories
5) Clocks & Watches
6) Gaming Gadgets
7) Solar Powered Gadgets
8) Travel & Power Gadgets
9) Kitchen & Home Gadgets
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Author: DeeAaDeeAa
Date: May 6, 2008 21:55
Hey,
A while back I posted about this test where I put strat trem springs into a
hardtail....it used to have a trem, and the hole was filled with wood and
turned into a hardtail...but there was the shallow cavity left in the back,
so I screwed some strat springs in there, just bolted to the body wood at
both ends.
They do make a big difference in the acoustic sound and the feel of the
instrument. It (Davette) is a very light guitar with a tiltneck, and now
that it has springs, the body sound is quite audible even a few paces off,
and it's got that strat type 'twang' to the sound, and even more so than a
strat. If you play it with ear against the wood, there's a huge amount of
resonances going on there. It doesn't sound like springs going boink either;
just like the wood reverberates.
Since the guitar is extremely light, and has a pretty thin and V-shaped
Jackson type neck w/angled and very small headstock, it's very responsive
and resonant especially in the midrange area.
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Author: The StarmakerThe Starmaker
Date: May 6, 2008 21:35
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Author: rthyuiku9rthyuiku9
Date: May 6, 2008 21:12
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Author:
Date: May 6, 2008 18:25
"VampX" thescartissue.com> wrote in message
news:2008050523334617181-vampx@thescartissuecom...
> Just got me a 12 stage phaser Moogerfooger (MF-103)
> Next up... the MuRF! I'm on a roll!
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> --
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> "Ray Rays Service Centre. Tune ups and more!"
> -- A Dirty Shame.
Hi Vamp,
Do you have any sample clips of the Moogerfoogers in action?
Thanks,
Steve
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Author: MartinGibsonTaylorMartinGibsonTaylor
Date: May 6, 2008 17:49
I'm just opening this up to recommendations:
So I was thinking about buying one of the higher end BOSS drum
machines, but since I have a notebook dedicated to recording I was
thinking there has to be something rhythm machine-like that exist in
software, best I've come up with so far is Fruity Loops FL Studio,
it's interface took about 10 minutes to figure out it comes with
hundreds of patterns, a couple of options for laying down bass track.
Several different options for kits and boat load of tweak options for
each, including a Tama preset which sounds great for rock. Sounds at
least as convincing as a DR-670 (more so in the bass guitar
department), but you have to have a notebook PC to make it portable,
You can render your tracks to MP3 and then use them as live backing
tracks as a drum machine alternative.
I know it's been out a while, but worth a look if you're looking for
drum machine alternatives
http://www.flstudio.com/
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