Gear Acquisition Syndrome strikes

 
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Posted: 06.02.2007 - 15:53  ·  #1
just for Bakis ;)

what have you bought recently?

what does it do for you?

and a nice picture :)
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Posted: 06.02.2007 - 17:12  ·  #2
I forgot this one, Thanks for bringing it up.
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Posted: 06.02.2007 - 19:09  ·  #3
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just for Bakis ;)

what have you bought recently?

what does it do for you?

and a nice picture :)

ok, ok, since you asked... ;-)
yet one more doepfer G6 rack case with the following modules:
two specially modified a180 multiple modules for steping down 15 volts to 12 volts. these special modules are needed to connect my Blacet modular(+-15 volts range) to my doepfer, analogue systems, concussor, etc, modulars) that can safely receive +-12 volts.
one more A188-1 BBD module, but this time being 256 stages:

in general, shorter BBD chips are better for Karplus strong synthesis.
also, a new A188-2 Tapped BBD module:

this is better for "reverb" effects, but, really these BBD modules can make some really crazy sounds...(beyond "standard" reverb, chorus, flanger,etc...)
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Posted: 06.02.2007 - 21:42  ·  #4
Jen SX1000
The Jen is a nice and very basic monosynth. Working good. 3 colour knob caps missing (very typical for a Jen) and a little bit yellow keyboard.

And a real cheap and bad painted
ELKA Rhapsody 490 that needed some repair. I fixed it last sunday. It is a little bit younger then my Hohner String-Vox which is a relabeled ELKA Rhapsody 490. Sounds very much like the string sections of the big ELKA Rhapsody 610.
Nice 4 octave, compact and lightwight (compared with other string machines) keyboard. Came with a gig bag that fity very well.

Pictures not yet done.
No sound yet recorded.
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Akai Midi Patchbay

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Posted: 11.02.2007 - 18:37  ·  #5
OK, not the most exciting item, but makes things a little easier in the studio, the Yamaha DD55 drums (my previous purchase) are far more exciting and being recorded in my sequencer (MPC2000XL) thru' the Akai .
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Posted: 13.02.2007 - 10:30  ·  #6
Just picked up a Roland JD800 - looking forward to getting to grips with programming it.
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Posted: 15.02.2007 - 09:11  ·  #7
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Eventide Eclipse

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Posted: 18.02.2007 - 15:09  ·  #8
eventide Eclipse / VP550 / MoogVoyager RME.
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