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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?


…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?



Yeh that's what I'm thinking. It's so refreshing to play tuned to fifths too, although I like experimenting with alternative tunings with my current tenor guitar to open up the possibilities.BoatRich wrote:That tenor baritone is perfect.... I want one really bad. That sounds like such an interesting frequency range to play with.

Have you done any demos with it? I wish there were more recorded examples of instruments like this in non-traditional settings.Uncle Grandfather wrote:Yeh that's what I'm thinking. It's so refreshing to play tuned to fifths too, although I like experimenting with alternative tunings with my current tenor guitar to open up the possibilities.BoatRich wrote:That tenor baritone is perfect.... I want one really bad. That sounds like such an interesting frequency range to play with.

no, but that's a great ideaBoatRich wrote: Have you done any demos with it? I wish there were more recorded examples of instruments like this in non-traditional settings.

Eh, they are taking the business model from those women's clothing companies like Beta Brand and stuff. They wont spend the money to make it if there is no interest and the limited nature makes people put money down before it goes away. My wife does it sometimes for good deals on good clothes. I guess it makes sense from a factory setup point of view. I guess video game companies do the same thing with pre orders incintives on stuff (helps offset the intial print run).fever606 wrote:I don't understand how their whole Custom Shop thing works (and I don't pre-fund anything) but the Warren Ellis tenor rocked my stripey socks off and that baritone tenor looks poised to do the same...

I'd really like to see it through a space echo!! Or that circuit bent nanoverb... Does it interact with dirt and stuff differently?Uncle Grandfather wrote:no, but that's a great ideaBoatRich wrote: Have you done any demos with it? I wish there were more recorded examples of instruments like this in non-traditional settings.I almost always demo with my jvri mustang for the sole reason that it's a smaller body and easier to play while sitting cross legged as I've adapted to for making my demos so I can twiddle the knobs real easy. Almost a no brainer to use the tenor now that I think about it haha, but it does have a limited range...


you know, I don't think I've made a demo of the space echo so I'll plan on making one with the tenor.BoatRich wrote:Does it interact with dirt and stuff differently?
I'd say just go for it if 500$ isn't a lot of money for you, it's a really fine instrument and as far as I can tell holds up its resale value if you dont bond with the weird string spacing....that's the only thing that's really different about it.oldangelmidnight wrote:I really love the looks of the Ellis tenors. I want to try one out before buying. My local shop is an Eastwood dealer but they don't carry the tenors...

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Damn, I think I'll be needing one of those.Chankgeez wrote:I'm likin' what I'm seein' so far:
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