San Francisco, California, USA
happiness is a warm rack
Author: Fognozzle on August 12 2008
Viewed 1666 times. 14 people liked this blog. You can rate it below if you haven't already.
--> just a quick snippet of my halfway set up rack that has eaten all my time and money lately... link

this makes me happy - realtime button-pushing goodness.

Behringer B-Control Nano (not pictured)
Yamaha TX81Z (all source sounds)
Alesis Quadraverb
DOD R-908 (not pictured)
Ibanez AD 202
Read Fognozzle's other blogs.Fognozzle's Recent Blogs
Comments

1 | 2
lost the picture I was uploading... here's the bigger version: link

nice. ive been working on my rack game too. heavily thinking over buying a lexicon mx200. really wish i had one of those tx81Zs ... though how programable are they? ive always wondered about that.

the best thing about my rack is that i acquired most of it through trades here on em411. score.

tx81z's have 32 programmable patches and 24 performance memories
you can even set your own tuning scale so theyre pretty programmable
-
im going to build a nice wooden cabinet for my stuff for my next live set (whenever that is)
which will contain:
yamaha tx81z
alesis mmt8
alesis hr16
digitech studio quad v2
akai mb76
2x alesis 3630
-
it will be ace

i was actually more interested in editing the amplitude envelopes of particular operaters, and changing the algorithm of the operators, etc. do you need an editor program to do this, or can you do it all from the synths own data entry mode (i guess its switches?)

wrong...happiness is: Video

oh, ok, and your rack!!!

elronhubbard said: "i was actually more interested in editing the amplitude envelopes of particular operaters, and changing the algorithm of the operators, etc. do you need an editor program to do this, or can you do it all from the synths own data entry mode (i guess its switches?)"

There is actually an editor program that License usually posts up the link to, that is incredibly useful: All the controls are accessible through the editor and its at the very reasonable price of $20.

Cant seem to find the link at the moment [its by a guy called Matt Gregory] but I can email across to you when I get home.

ooh lala - edit poop : youtube.com SLASH watch?v=X0SbVFxl64A

mmmmmmm, racks
Love the sample. Really trashy.

Zanf said: "Cant seem to find the link at the moment [its by a guy called Matt Gregory] but I can email across to you when I get home."

lol.
link
Recent blogs: Signing Off, Audio OS?, suspended  

damn. I quoted the wrong bit. oh well.
nice lookin rack. your noise is kinda scary. I think it's a prerequisite that there be at least one TX81Z in every rack. they are too cheap and useful not to have. I always think about getting 2 but something stops me every time.
I think next thing mine needs is a patchbay.
Recent blogs: Signing Off, Audio OS?, suspended  

That programming utility may get me to buy one of these. I had two, which was fun, but I got tired of spending two hours building a single patch. That could speed things up significantly.

they can be programmed with just the buttons on the front- yeah you can set amp envelopes for each operator and choose the algorithm
you can even set all the parameters with sysex data (i guess thats what the software editors do) but ive never tried it

patch bay!!! Hooray!

still need to wire everything to the patch bay, put the mixer back inline, get some rack ears and a drive for the emu esi-32, program the tx81z, set up my sample library... so I should be ready to actually go out and perform with this setup in a couple of months...

1 | 2

Register / login
You must be a member to reply or post. signup or login