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This is to say Hi... It's what I'm using right now... Just painted the boards my new color Purple...
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Hot. How are you liking your Sleepdrone5? I need one....
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Cool, I really like yalls stuff too :love: EVERYBODY needs a SleepDrone!!! I have an early one with photo ops for each osc... Too Rad! I have a litte kiddie "rave strobe wand" that I can place over it to mod the ish outta it.. :thumb: Those KCP pieces are from 07 maybe? they're all crazy engraved on the bottom. I put the Sleep into the Glamour Box and freak out... I need to revive the Drone thread maybe... I have a "never seen" ZebraAnaLogic OCS V too... Who wants to swap Drone 4-tracks cassettes or 2-track CDR's to build off of??? I'm in Austin 78704... Lemme know... I love this forum :hug:
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i lucked out & got a Sleepdrone 2 for a decent price a couple of years ago & i must say @ 1st i was really kind of disappointed (+ plus dude i bought it from took like 3 mos to ship it out !!!). but after a while i discovered it shines when it is heavily processed. i'm kind of in the opposite camp in that i don't think EVERYBODY needs a Sleepdrone. i don't think its for everybody. but i'm glad i have one.
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floating opera wrote:i'm kind of in the opposite camp in that i don't think EVERYBODY needs a Sleepdrone. i don't think its for everybody. but i'm glad i have one.


you just don't want to be grouped in.
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smile_man wrote:
floating opera wrote:i'm kind of in the opposite camp in that i don't think EVERYBODY needs a Sleepdrone. i don't think its for everybody. but i'm glad i have one.


you just don't want to be grouped in.


no. if i thought EVERYBODY needed a Sleepdrone i wouldn't just be a contrarian for contrarian's sake & its not for EVERYBODY. my whole thing is why waste your time. get something you'll actually use and/or keep.

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How do you like that shut up and drive?
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hazelwould wrote:
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How do you like that shut up and drive?


Yo! The Shut Up and Drive is phenomenal and super cool. I really like it. I'm more of an amp OD type of person and wanted something that would just give it that nice push... and this thing did it! I have the gain set low but when it's pumped up to full it's got a cool distortion that's not thin or cheesy sounding but extremely tight and full. I recommend it.

Funny thing is about this board is that it's not even my live board. My live board is just a tuner, Shut Up and Drive, and my DMM.
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floating opera wrote:
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floating opera wrote:i'm kind of in the opposite camp in that i don't think EVERYBODY needs a Sleepdrone. i don't think its for everybody. but i'm glad i have one.


you just don't want to be grouped in.


no. if i thought EVERYBODY needed a Sleepdrone i wouldn't just be a contrarian for contrarian's sake & its not for EVERYBODY. my whole thing is why waste your time. get something you'll actually use and/or keep.

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i use mine alot and i'm keepin it :p real
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kills my ish... nice, how's that tuner? does it work like it was to born to tune all six strings or what?
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kills my ish... nice, how's that tuner? does it work like it was to born to tune all six strings or what?


It does and it doesn't. Am I impressed? Ehh... not really. Would I recommend it? Probably not. It works great with single strings, just like any other tuner, but I never use the 'all strings' function. It works on certain guitars I have. I received my tele from being set up the other day and all strings still reads that they're all out of whack but when I hit them individually, they're in tune.
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It does and it doesn't. Am I impressed? Ehh... not really. Would I recommend it? Probably not. It works great with single strings, just like any other tuner, but I never use the 'all strings' function. It works on certain guitars I have. I received my tele from being set up the other day and all strings still reads that they're all out of whack but when I hit them individually, they're in tune.[/quote]

kinda what i was thinking... i guess those peterson strobes are the way to "really" go... huge tough...
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sonidero137 wrote:It does and it doesn't. Am I impressed? Ehh... not really. Would I recommend it? Probably not. It works great with single strings, just like any other tuner, but I never use the 'all strings' function. It works on certain guitars I have. I received my tele from being set up the other day and all strings still reads that they're all out of whack but when I hit them individually, they're in tune.


kinda what i was thinking... i guess those peterson strobes are the way to "really" go... huge tough...[/quote]

I'd stick with a Peterson or even the Sonic Research.
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