Post your set up and your sexy cat...

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by spiral » Wed May 06, 2009 2:42 am

little live setup
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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by abletoff » Wed May 06, 2009 11:51 am

Going video over this awesome thread

HERE, it's not rickrolling
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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by kristoffer1989 » Wed May 06, 2009 6:34 pm

spiral wrote:little live setup
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What are you using the boss synthpedal for? I tried it on bass once and liked it. using just a distortionpedal now in a returntrack and could see myself getting more pedals in a while. How good is the boss synth pedal?
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Re: Post your set up and your ugly face...

Post by p8guitar » Wed May 06, 2009 8:55 pm

filterstein wrote:Image

my producer is bigger than yours
I win... 8)
http://www.moonbike.de/studio/Marcy.jpg
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MetalCube
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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by MetalCube » Wed May 06, 2009 9:24 pm

GAH. You guys all have such nice things. Ill post mine in a bit but I will be shamed by the lack of... cool... fancy stuff.

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly face...

Post by MetalCube » Wed May 06, 2009 9:32 pm

p8guitar wrote:
filterstein wrote:Image

my producer is bigger than yours
I win... 8)
http://www.moonbike.de/studio/Marcy.jpg
I call that a cat victory myself

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by fragmentated » Wed May 06, 2009 10:14 pm

Rave wrote:I wish I had a cat :( I am allergic to them too :cry:
Me too.

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by kaffein » Wed May 06, 2009 11:03 pm

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Old shot of my guitar rig and kittay. ;)

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by siliconarc » Wed May 06, 2009 11:45 pm

setup...

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and cat...

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by circuitse7en » Thu May 07, 2009 12:15 am

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I had to have the wife bribe him with turkey to say up there...

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by MetalCube » Thu May 07, 2009 1:59 am

Set
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Me
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I couldn't find my sisters cat so... no cat.

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by nuxnamon » Thu May 07, 2009 2:12 am

I've thought about getting a cat because my place doesn't allow dogs.. but I always feared that a cat might just tear up all acoustic panels i have hanging on the wall.. i can see a cat having fun with their claws.. not to mention I have a couple of tube bass traps which are carpeted and look like a good scratching post.. for now, i have a stuffed cat i call Fader.. will post pics soon.. along with the changes in studio

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by cacti » Thu May 07, 2009 2:18 am

nuxnamon wrote:I've thought about getting a cat because my place doesn't allow dogs.. but I always feared that a cat might just tear up all acoustic panels i have hanging on the wall.. i can see a cat having fun with their claws.. not to mention I have a couple of tube bass traps which are carpeted and look like a good scratching post.. for now, i have a stuffed cat i call Fader.. will post pics soon.. along with the changes in studio
1. I think you can get some spray that you spray on stuff that makes cats not want to go near it.

2. declaw that biotch.

3. dont let him in your studio space.

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by nuxnamon » Thu May 07, 2009 2:24 am

cacti wrote:
nuxnamon wrote:I've thought about getting a cat because my place doesn't allow dogs.. but I always feared that a cat might just tear up all acoustic panels i have hanging on the wall.. i can see a cat having fun with their claws.. not to mention I have a couple of tube bass traps which are carpeted and look like a good scratching post.. for now, i have a stuffed cat i call Fader.. will post pics soon.. along with the changes in studio
1. I think you can get some spray that you spray on stuff that makes cats not want to go near it.

2. declaw that biotch.

3. dont let him in your studio space.
my studio space and living space is all the same so that's not an option.. how much to get a cat declawed? I heard it changes their personality.. It's like castrating a dude.. I heard..

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Re: Post your set up and your ugly cat...

Post by continuous » Thu May 07, 2009 2:43 am

nuxnamon wrote:I've thought about getting a cat because my place doesn't allow dogs.. but I always feared that a cat might just tear up all acoustic panels i have hanging on the wall.. i can see a cat having fun with their claws.. not to mention I have a couple of tube bass traps which are carpeted and look like a good scratching post.. for now, i have a stuffed cat i call Fader.. will post pics soon.. along with the changes in studio

Cats are much more trainable than people give them credit for. Don't let them into your space all at once. Then when letting em into your space keep an eye on them and if they 'go outta bounds' let them know verbally like 'NOPE!'... maybe spray em with a watergun if they're really pushing it. Basically its all about communication though IMHO. I could not tolerate a cat that scratched my goods. They would quickly become an outside stylee cat.

Still trying to get my shit together... photos of cats and setup... someday.

edit: oops just saw your comment that your studio and living is in one space... ignore

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