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2014 NAMM Thread (pg. 5)
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
bass is also something i am very good at. |
And you're impressed by a budget line Warwick? Are you dating your Guitar Center salesman or something? :p
That Bootsy bass is the equivalent of Roland making a Tiesto edition of the Gaia, complete with the an ISOS bank - now, you too can look and sound just like him!
The German made Warwicks are OK, but their balance is effed up, the necks feel like tree trunks, and they basically feel like they're engineered by large German women for clubbing their cheating husbands to death. About the only people who buy them are the wealthier Guitar Center types who think they're getting a boutique bass, but don't know the difference. The budget Warwicks are just overpriced crap - terrible PUs and electronics, shoddy build quality, etc. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
Whatevsies man. I like to have one of each and I know a lot of other people do too, for the exact same reasons. It has nothing to do with technique. |
Yup, when I downsized my studio a few years ago, I kept my PC3X (88 weighted keys) and my Virus TI2 (61 semi-weighted keys) for the same reason. And, yeah, I definitely prefer using the Virus for drums over the Kurzweil.
| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
Everyone else... Sorry for poluting the thread with my rant. :p |
Whatevsies man. :) |
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| aquila |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Boner! Behringer just ripped off the Euphonix Artist sereis! SCHWEEET!
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ALMOST what I want...now if only they decided to make a 17 or 25 fader version! |
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| LoveHate |
| Those motorized faders look odd on the tiny fader lengths, but I am digging the innovation of it. |
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| evo8 |
| id love something like that new behringer but 9 faders wouldnt cut it - i wonder is it possible to have the 9 faders controlling more channels via a shift function or something?? |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
And you're impressed by a budget line Warwick? Are you dating your Guitar Center salesman or something? :p
That Bootsy bass is the equivalent of Roland making a Tiesto edition of the Gaia, complete with the an ISOS bank - now, you too can look and sound just like him!
The German made Warwicks are OK, but their balance is effed up, the necks feel like tree trunks, and they basically feel like they're engineered by large German women for clubbing their cheating husbands to death. About the only people who buy them are the wealthier Guitar Center types who think they're getting a boutique bass, but don't know the difference. The budget Warwicks are just overpriced crap - terrible PUs and electronics, shoddy build quality, etc. |
i can make a squire p bass sound better than anything you might have. the instrument is only as good as the player and you are a as the french say sans le groove. And the space bass is obviously for show. Just like my flying v guitar. It is furniture. I have a stingray and an american p bass. And really, bass is well, you DI it. And the difference is the action which is not reality a big deal unless you are wanting. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
...and you are a as the french say sans le groove. |
The French?! , son, if there's one country that knows nothing about groove, it's France. The only country that is less groovalicious is Canada, hence the reason for Rush, Bryan Adams, and Celine Dion. And, if you're French-Canadian, may God have mercy on your complete lack of soul. OWWWWW, can I get an amen, my brothas?!!!
:) :p :tongue2 :toocool:
edit: if you happen to be French, Canadian, a Rush fan, or all/some of the above, I'm just kidding, . But, I'm not kidding about Celine Dion and Bryan Adams - they suck. |
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| cryophonik |
MIDI output would have been a nice touch. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
The French?! , son, if there's one country that knows nothing about groove, it's France. The only country that is less groovalicious is Canada, hence the reason for Rush, Bryan Adams, and Celine Dion. And, if you're French-Canadian, may God have mercy on your complete lack of soul. OWWWWW, can I get an amen, my brothas?!!!
:) :p :tongue2 :toocool:
edit: if you happen to be French, Canadian, a Rush fan, or all/some of the above, I'm just kidding, . But, I'm not kidding about Celine Dion and Bryan Adams - they suck. |
who better to let you know about your lack than the french. I think you only speak american so you missed the point. There is no way a person that makes the vocal trance you do can
A, criticize any of the ty acts listed,
B, talk about groove
I think you were the rush fan.
I would say after classical music, 70s funk is probably my next specialty and well that sort of d train 80s funky . Well that was what i was best at until I studied classical so i would say that preceded the nerdy white stuff. |
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