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Author: yekker on March 19 2008
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a very shiny and solid 70's amp, on top is a yamaha a5000 sampler
beside that on the desk is a yamaha rs7000 workstation and a pair of akg k240s headphones
some speakers ripped from my old jvc system... a minidisc on top for recording samples and a sony "t" mic not shown,
the mighty oxygen 8
a double cassette deck with with a bunch of tapes
a turntable... need to get a scratch table for better queing of samples...
a 16 channel mackie cr-1604
some cheap mics a casio sk-1 doing nothing and some music theory books.
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03/19/08
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atum
assume you are not mobile
03/19/08
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strangus
"the mighty oxygen 8"
lol

03/19/08
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yekker
i definatley am not mobile
03/20/08
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atum
don't feel bad before i got my laptop i would carry my imac,mixer and stand in a giant rubermaid container to shows(not impressive). to add more insult my cords came tangled up out of a canvas bag.
03/20/08
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breakscience
audio technica turntable? I think I have that one. It works pretty good if you don't breathe on it while its playing, lol.
03/20/08
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j_chot
you don't need a scratch table, all you need is a good slip mat or maybe a butter rug
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j_chot
trust me, I'm using the same type setup
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ignatius
put wax paper (the kind from your grocery store tin foil aisle) under your slip mat a viola.. instant slippery goodness.
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yekker
j_chot said: "trust me, I'm using the same type setup"
wouldn't that fuck up the records, it's just a regular needle. if not i guess i'll buy a slipmat soonish.
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RogerRoger
How do you like the Yamaha sequencer in terms of intuitiveness and flexibility? I hear good things about it for outboard sequencing. I'm definately not mobile either: link link
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yekker
RogerRoger said: "How do you like the Yamaha sequencer in terms of intuitiveness and flexibility? I hear good things about it for outboard sequencing. I'm definately not mobile either: link link"
basically it's an updated rm1x sequencer so you know it's gotta be good, i like working with patterns, arranging them in ways that only hardware can give you that same feel. i don't much care for the power of software sequencers. it's a good machine having also owned a rm1x for a long time
i could probably write any type of music on the rs7000 that i wanted to, but right now it's still new to me.
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pillowtalk
butter rug!
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yekker
butter rugs! thanks for the recommendation mang 
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