Re: Sunday GAS party(i don't know what a crop-top is)
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 10:18 pm
Gigged it today!ryan summit wrote: and skully..what teisco?
lets see that shit

ILF4LYF
http://www.ilovefuzz.com/
Gigged it today!ryan summit wrote: and skully..what teisco?
lets see that shit

Heard good things from my vintage synth hoarding friends about the new Roland AIRA stuff that emulates a ton of old stuff and includes many sliders and toys.friendship wrote:Really would love to find a synth like this but, like, actually affordable.
That's sad that he died. The world needs more people like that dude.sonidero wrote:No Leslie died a few years ago... There are some imitators but it's not the same... We have Thong Man who rides his bike around in a nude thong though...
goroth wrote:
And an Iceman.
Oh, I've had a few of them. Gotten lovely sounds from all of them, but they never seem to remain on my board for longwafl wrote:Honestly it sounds like you would love many of devi's pedalsEivind August wrote:Yeah, the reason why I like but don't love the 4545 is that it sounds a bit too compressed (?) or something for my playing. I prefer more open, harsh sounds. I like when fuzzes get synthy, but the 4545 can be a bit to muffled.
Sounds to me like you ought to make pedals so that you can eventually replicate the sound of your "brainwaves"Eivind August wrote:Oh, I've had a few of them. Gotten lovely sounds from all of them, but they never seem to remain on my board for longwafl wrote:Honestly it sounds like you would love many of devi's pedalsEivind August wrote:Yeah, the reason why I like but don't love the 4545 is that it sounds a bit too compressed (?) or something for my playing. I prefer more open, harsh sounds. I like when fuzzes get synthy, but the 4545 can be a bit to muffled.I'm a fickle perfectionist.

Ooh this does look awesome, I know nothing about this AIRA series.rfurtkamp wrote:Heard good things from my vintage synth hoarding friends about the new Roland AIRA stuff that emulates a ton of old stuff and includes many sliders and toys.friendship wrote:Really would love to find a synth like this but, like, actually affordable.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/System1
$600, includes various stuff with more emulated units available to load into it for $$.