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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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I think this keypad trend is obviously going after a slim demographic called "everyone of a certain age in this here thread", ahem :lol:

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oldangelmidnight wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 9:18 am I look at the Chompi every couple of months.
In 2025-thinking, maybe we all need to just switch to OG/retro keyboards, instead (10-key, here i comme) :poke:

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Blackened Soul wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 1:31 am
01010111 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:08 am behringer
Looks to be making a brassmaster…. :trippy:
Better questkion is why isn't anyone else on earth doin' this alreddy?!?? Malekko was last place I remember having them readily available, but maybe it's a components issue?!? Pete Wentz, thymme 2 step up yer signature peddle game. ::foottapping.gif:::

This builder has one in their current line-up, and they aren't Behr (yvete?!?!) :snax:

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...but most are mostly DIY-isshed, like this juan!

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PETE WENTZ THIS MESSAGE IS 4 YU! :animal:

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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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coupleonapkins wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 1:42 pm
Blackened Soul wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 1:31 am
01010111 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:08 am behringer
Looks to be making a brassmaster…. :trippy:
Better questkion is why isn't anyone else on earth doin' this alreddy?!?? Malekko was last place I remember having them readily available, but maybe it's a components issue?!? Pete Wentz, thymme 2 step up yer signature peddle game. ::foottapping.gif:::

This builder has one in their current line-up, and they aren't Behr (yvete?!?!) :snax:

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:thumb: I actually have one of those, it’s a good pedal :!!!:
But yeah and exactly! I really thought at the time the malekko was going to start off a bunch of small builders making clones.. :idk:
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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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Ah Benringer, er, Berhingler, Behtpinter, Blubweener..

Sorry, I have physical trouble typing that name out correctly; and if you could see into my mind you would know I genuinely tried on the first one.

I hate the ethics of any big company, or companies driven by profit at any cost (in case anyone was wondering why I don't build more shit than the slow trickle I manage, hahaha).

But weighed against the vintage gear gatekeepers and cost of admission for archaic objects or hand built replicas, I have come to begrudgingly accept that what they do - the tools they offer, are more boon than bane (yes, I'm sidestepping some ethical quandaries here, and just generalizing in general against the backdrop of late stage consumerism). I personally go out of my way to avoid shooting money directly at them, but the objects themselves do not carry taint in my opinion. I have gear with a B on it I have wound up with from used purchases or trade for work, and I've no complaints whatsoever.

A lot of the artists I cut my teeth on started with second hand cast away level gear, that has returned to AS NEW pricing factoring inflation with 40 years of wear and tear. It's crazy, and the people rabidly original about what they choose to use are operating on a different wavelength than I.

Sorry about the wall of text, just seemed like a decent spot to puke.

I'm excited about gear development in the looming years (in general, my own work included), though I expect certain aspects of actual trade will suffer because of some unwieldy short-sightedness.
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It’s mainly the shitty edgelord nonsense and going after other companies whose IP they’re appropriating (often by weaponizing their fanboy flying monkeys) that really puts me off.
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i see it as a question of useful tools. i don't go out of my way to buy their stuff, but i have a Roland 606 clone in an adorable purple transparent case which works just fine. i'm also looking at the Spring 636 reverb unit, and if they ever get their thumb out of their ass with the Juno-60 clone i'll be all over that...my favorite synth guy relies on the OG unit. and i really can't get too outraged about the "ripoff" thing when it's just the logical conclusion of the guitar/effects industry's clone aesthetic. if it was OK for everyone and their dog to make Muffs, Rats, Tims, and Klons (not to mention Strats, Jazzmasters, Precision Basses, and various amps) why is Behringer somehow out of line?
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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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I don't know if they're ever going to do a straight Juno 60 clone, because I'm pretty sure the Deepmind started as suped-up clone when Behringer bought the company that was making it. It sounds really similar to my ears, the lfo and envelope behavior is pretty different but the sound palate is pretty similar?
https://youtu.be/YmkU5NkL-Gk?feature=shared
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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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Meris is teasing a new release for the 16th (with audio). The most popular theory seems to be an Enzo X.

https://www.instagram.com/meris.us/reel/DEh82RrPD_N

During the Emmas stream, Glou-Glou said they're planning to revive the Rendezvous this year.

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Also, I expect AudioThing to unveil several new software drops, but one thing they've hinted at is a Jen SX1000. It's not exactly the most desirable synth to pay tribute to, but it is somewhat rare. :idk: I know Broadcast used it, but it wasn't exactly cutting-edge or experimental for its time. I like AT's stuff, though, so a poly version with randomization and maybe some bonus FX could be useful.
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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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dubkitty wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 1:04 pm i see it as a question of useful tools.
Behringer is the Harbor Freight of music
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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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John wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 1:57 am
dubkitty wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 1:04 pm i see it as a question of useful tools.
Behringer is the Harbor Freight of music
I prefer David Harbour, but w/e :idk:

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v. useful tool! :trippy:
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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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Trem stick...? How about a trem body instead. ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ6vcVRKsWc

https://versoinstruments.com/sine/

For people who are genuinely interesting in doing touch rises, expression jabs, and controlling their drum machines' filters with their guitars, the Sine will set you back €2,000 and won't ship until 2026 (2025 slots are already sold out).

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that looks comfy!
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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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wait, so you can't anchor your finger when playing without pushing the pickups away from the strings?
if the expression control comes at the expense of restricting your playing to soft chord swells and arpeggios, lest the volume drop out unintentionally, i'm not seeing any advantage over a whammy bar or expression pedal. :idk:
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Warpsmasher wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 12:46 pm I refuse to shame TC Electronic, Behringer-owned though they may now be. As a value and quality brand they have not faltered, only improved and grown into it more.
Actually I think that the TC Electronic pedals have rapidly deteriorated in quality since they were taken over by Music Tribe (Behringer). My younger brother loves them to pieces, but every single pedal I've tried left me with a huge "meh!".
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https://polyend.com/step/

Polyend introduces a deep, pedalboard-friendly rhythm machine.
4-tracks, 16 steps, 50 FX, 300 rhythms across 500 kits, custom patterns for user editing, chance elements for evolving/random elements, expression control over tuning/VOL/reverb, $500 list
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Re: 2025 2 LYFE ::FINGERS WAGGIN'::

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G-Force vst version of the Novation Bass Station (with some added 2 features and more) is out. Coolest thing is it’s a free download if you have a registered Novation Launchkey 4, FLkey, or SL Mk3 keyboard.

https://cdm.link/novation-bass-station-plugin/
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