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'bout a month ago I picked up a couple used Stanton STR8-150s. About week ago I picked up a used Ecler Nuo 2. About 4 days ago I picked up a Macbook. Yesterday I picked up a couple of Torq timecode vinyls and today I picked up Deckadance.
I can't wait to throw down the Jesus pose. 
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| Originally posted by Raphie Wow! nice desk, where did you get it? and what did it cost? |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Max/MSP, the sound programming environment, to feed my growing addiction to making abrasive and otherworldly noises. |
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| Originally posted by pwnage1 Is it for making vst's? Never really was quite sure what it was |
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| Originally posted by Raphie Had wet dreams about that digital 8 buss for a long time You will be a happy chappy |
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Originally posted by Ry Thomas |
Like they jump on the machine, then you bring up a session, arm the recording, do the groupies, export the mix the was created by the repetetive motion on the faders? From what I understand, this is known as riding the faders?
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| Originally posted by kitphillips Isn't this one of those things you use to make a mix and shag groupies - at the same time Like they jump on the machine, then you bring up a session, arm the recording, do the groupies, export the mix the was created by the repetetive motion on the faders? From what I understand, this is known as riding the faders? Maximum respect. |
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| Originally posted by Raphie Almost forgot: last sunday i bought the Tone2 Warmverb,... |
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| Originally posted by kitphillips Isn't this one of those things you use to make a mix and shag groupies - at the same time Like they jump on the machine, then you bring up a session, arm the recording, do the groupies, export the mix the was created by the repetetive motion on the faders? From what I understand, this is known as riding the faders? Maximum respect. |
yeah something like that, all i will say is, if you can find one in good condition GET ONE ! !
Last week I picked up two cd's containing latin percussion loops and one-shots..
Just ordered myself one of these babies:

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| Originally posted by pwnage1 Is [Max/MSP] for making vst's? Never really was quite sure what it was |
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| Originally posted by alanzo Sort of. Except you can only use the VSTs that you program in Max/MSP. |
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| Originally posted by Sonic_c i think it is a control surface for cubase etc but looks like a top of the range one |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles It's basically a visual programming language for sound that lets you work with audio "objects" like oscillators and signal generators in a really flexible way. You can build synths, sequencers, effects, and basically anything else that lets you manipulate audio, modulation, or MIDI signals. It's sort of like Reaktor. Not exactly true: you can ReWire Max/MSP into a host sequencer similarly to how you would with Reason. |
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| Originally posted by kitphillips I think you can make them a VST too somehow from what I heard? |
Arriving tommorow 
Hopefully it will be a worthy replacement for my old Alesis M1MK2.
....also picked up the Virus Ti Desktop recently 
Nothing else like it.
Next up... bass traps 
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| Originally posted by aquila Wrong. It takes two noobs, spins them round at nearly the speed of light and collides them together. |
Now now, where is the love?
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Apoligies ! having a well bad day last thing i need is a comment like that lol
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| Originally posted by aquila Wrong. It takes two noobs, spins them round at nearly the speed of light and collides them together. |
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| Originally posted by Sonic_c Dickhead! |
What I've picked up this year:
New PC
Echo audiofire 12
Dynaudio BM12A's
Rack
Patchbay
Access Virus C desktop (sold already)
Access Virus KC
Lotsa cables
and a lot of plugins.
at least 5000 Euro well spent

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Originally posted by CReddick |
I guess the same could be said about 'Moar Analog'

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