Loud things are loud, and so are drum machines.

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Loud things are loud, and so are drum machines.

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS6GxYQlFmw[/youtube]


I thought it was cool. But, what do I know?
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That was so damn cool! What was the exp. pedal controlling on the Holy Stain?
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awesome! after that drum machine thread the other day i've been GASing a cheapo one to do the same thing with
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I'm getting a alesis hr-16 soonish,Nick. Theyre really easy to find and cheap (aswell as a bit old, which we always like :D)
They seem pretty easy to use and go for like 30-50 quid on evilbay. I just want one to piss about with and put pedals in front of! Couldn't care less about the drum sounds lol
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Those sr16's are actually quite cool, and pretty breezy to use. I had one for a month or so until I had to sell it to pay bills. Good times for sure, think I paid $75.
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Gilmourish wrote:I'm getting a alesis hr-16 soonish,Nick. Theyre really easy to find and cheap (aswell as a bit old, which we always like :D)
They seem pretty easy to use and go for like 30-50 quid on evilbay. I just want one to piss about with and put pedals in front of! Couldn't care less about the drum sounds lol

you're gonna have to make some clips! :love:

the nearest thing i've done is run pokemon diamond into my effects and mutilated the pkmn centre song
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sevenSHARPnine wrote:That was so damn cool! What was the exp. pedal controlling on the Holy Stain?


The exp. pedal controls the amount knob, so at that moment, it controlled the pitch of the pitch shifter. Suuuuper sick pedal there.

Also, btw, this SR-16 is for sale or trade in the b/s/t, btw.
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that is neat.
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