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Re: Possible scam attempt?
Just a thought, there are a couple of things in readers ads that are priced suspiciously low, just wondering if they may be scams, they are quite obvious if you know the scene, keyboards, synths.
- Forum: Feedback Topic: Possible scam attempt? Replies: 2 Views: 123
Re: Sound quality issues with Behringer UMC1820
I’ve been using an 1820 for about four years, previous things included M-Audio, and Focusrite Saffire, never, ever had an obvious issue with the Berry, also, I’ve no intention of upgrading.
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Sound quality issues with Behringer UMC1820 Replies: 27 Views: 3981
Mini keyboard with mod CV output.
I’ve been using an Arturia Keylab 37 for a while now, and I really don’t like it, I broke it recently, repaired it, and still hate it. It’s got so much on it I never use don’t want to use and don’t understand, all I need is a small keyboard which outputs CV pitch gate and mod, that also has an inbuil ...
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Mini keyboard with mod CV output. Replies: 1 Views: 49
Re: Mixed right? 16-Bit AMIGA-like meets almost-Movie-score
This could be very beautiful, but it’s a bit schizophrenic, it sounds like it’s had a bubbly filter added to provide a more commercial feel, the result IMO is it’s trying to please too hard. If I were to mix this I’d ditch the bubbly filter, add more good quality reverb, some Eventide magic, and poss ...
- Forum: Mixing | Mastering | Post Production Topic: Mixed right? 16-Bit AMIGA-like meets almost-Movie-score Replies: 3 Views: 128
Re: Franklin Audio MP-10
The curse of all pedals, that’s why I still buy rack effects.
As for distortion, pay for it? It’s all over the place here! All I have to do is overload the inputs of anything I own, especially my Mackie mixer, which has great distortion.
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Franklin Audio MP-10 Replies: 14 Views: 304
Re: Which vintage drum machines pair well with old organs?
CR78, or, get a cheap secondhand home organ, some of those are well worth having.
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Which vintage drum machines pair well with old organs? Replies: 12 Views: 319
Re: Franklin Audio MP-10
If it had a psychedelic paint job, it would be worth it.

- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Franklin Audio MP-10 Replies: 14 Views: 304
- Forum: DIY | Electronics | Studio Design Topic: The inevitable cable question! Replies: 10 Views: 547
Re: The inevitable cable question!
I bought the cheapest on Amazon, about £4, they are thick, so they must be good.

- Forum: DIY | Electronics | Studio Design Topic: The inevitable cable question! Replies: 10 Views: 547
Re: Behringer JT4000 Filter ENV attack time to slow
Buy a Behringer Odyssey if you want extra snappy bass, the Odyssey is well known for it.
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Behringer JT4000 Filter ENV attack time to slow Replies: 4 Views: 176
Re: What are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging?
My wife’s birthday, we thought "we’d better have some music" so we hired a pianist, thinking back on it, he really wasn’t necessary, he played pretty bland standards, and no one really took any notice. Last New Year we organised a party for our gardener/ handyman without whom we could not survive. It ...
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: What are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging? Replies: 38 Views: 841
Re: Buying back synths I've owned
Talking of buying anything, soon they’ll be paying us to take it away.
Behringer are doing the Wave for £479, and a lot of their Eurorack modules are under £30 now, that means mine are virtually worthless.
Behringer are doing the Wave for £479, and a lot of their Eurorack modules are under £30 now, that means mine are virtually worthless.
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Buying back synths I've owned Replies: 37 Views: 1014
Re: Korg gallery at the musical museum
This is an amazing place with very friendly people, they even moved one of their cars for my wife so we could park near the door as she couldn’t walk. The Korg exhibition is inspiring, had a great chat with a bloke who helped Vangelis program his sounds, can’t remember his name, all in all a really g ...
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Korg gallery at the musical museum Replies: 1 Views: 241
Re: What are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging?
This whole covers thing is interesting, not my cup of tea, but it is a very popular and necessary part of musical life. Is it though, or is it at least for popular music? I had a brief stint in a covers band. One of the guitarists was a good friend or mine, and for this reason I had seen them a ...
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: What are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging? Replies: 38 Views: 841
Re: What are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging?
This whole covers thing is interesting, not my cup of tea, but it is a very popular and necessary part of musical life. Majority of you know my tastes, I had a free-improv band, comprised of different types of musicians, now free-improv is most definitely a minority with a capital M taste, but two ...
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: What are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging? Replies: 38 Views: 841
Re: Advice for MIDI Connections
I use a mixture of a Phillip Reese Midi splitter, and through sockets, never had trouble with latency, I’m using five devices.
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Advice for MIDI Connections Replies: 12 Views: 356
Re: Buying back synths I've owned
The only piece of old gear I have is a Fostex X-28 4 track cassette recorder from the 90s. I just have a master keyboard, audio interface and a computer now. I feel much happier without any physical devices. I keep the Fostex as a reminder of how ridiculously far things have come in the last 30 ...
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Buying back synths I've owned Replies: 37 Views: 1014
Re: Buying back synths I've owned
Holidays? I don’t like them, I’m always thinking what am I supposed to be having a holiday from? Who was it who said, the problem with holidays is you take yourself along? I'm one of those people who does get attached to objects, but when I've sold synths, it's always been for the right reasons and ...
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Re: Buying back synths I've owned
Inspiration strikes at any time. Still sat in a studio wishing I was somewhere nice on holiday would only produce a Blues track, at best, or nothing at all!! True, inspiration for me though, doesn’t matter where I am, but I guess I’m too lazy to record or don’t want to get distracted on holiday, I j ...
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Buying back synths I've owned Replies: 37 Views: 1014
Re: Meter leads
Dave, just had to buy a new oven bulb, looked on Amazon, expensive plus postage, local Toolstation had them for £2.99
Sometimes I automatically look on Amazon, but it’s not always the cheapest by the time they’ve added postage.
Sometimes I automatically look on Amazon, but it’s not always the cheapest by the time they’ve added postage.
- Forum: DIY | Electronics | Studio Design Topic: Meter leads Replies: 8 Views: 269
Re: Meter leads
Currently unavailable Dave. And personally I would much rather support a proper electronic component supplier like CPC (which is where I bought my last set of probes) rather than line the pockets of a US billionaire. I'm sure that Rapid and Cricklewood also stock similar probes. Cricklewood, CPC ...
- Forum: DIY | Electronics | Studio Design Topic: Meter leads Replies: 8 Views: 269
Re: Buying back synths I've owned
I've had a few years where I didn't go on holiday or take a short break and the following year just seemed to grind. Since Garage Band on the iPhone became a reality I've been able to compose while on holiday, not for everyone I grant you because of the small interface, but singing melody lines and ...
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Buying back synths I've owned Replies: 37 Views: 1014
Re: what are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging?
If I’m at a pub that has a band, I always ask for Run To You by Bryan Adam’s, if they can’t play that I don’t want to know. Nothing worse than eternal requests at a covers gig. It's rare that you just "happen" to have a requested song known, rehearsed and performance ready. But so many punters just ...
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Re: Buying back synths I've owned
Buying things that are "experiences" like holidays, are a bad investment, especially now, I only spend money things that I will get a return on later, if I need to, like hardware, it’s money sitting there basically. How about a compromise, have the occasional holiday and buy one less synth. ...
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Re: what are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging?
If I’m at a pub that has a band, I always ask for Run To You by Bryan Adam’s, if they can’t play that I don’t want to know.
- Forum: Live Sound | Performance Topic: What are your absolute top 25 songs for live gigging? Replies: 38 Views: 841