new kid beyond vid?
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new kid beyond vid?
don't know if this has been posted or not
really good comercial for abes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkJz0OAo ... ch=abelton
really good comercial for abes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkJz0OAo ... ch=abelton
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anyone knows what's that foot controller he's using? Doesn't seems a FCB for me, smaller I guess...
anyone knows what's that foot controller he's using? Doesn't seems a FCB for me, smaller I guess...
http://soundcloud.com/coelho
Dave Smith Prophet 08 SE, Genelecs, RME Multiface, Faderfoxes, Doepfer Drehbank, Padkontrol, DIY Footcontroller, Electro Harmonix Pedals.
Dave Smith Prophet 08 SE, Genelecs, RME Multiface, Faderfoxes, Doepfer Drehbank, Padkontrol, DIY Footcontroller, Electro Harmonix Pedals.
bigger actually, more expensive, and according to most it is less full featured in the midi possibilities, and no exp pedals...SubQ wrote:ill...
anyone knows what's that foot controller he's using? Doesn't seems a FCB for me, smaller I guess...
http://www.voodoolab.com/gcontrolpro.htm
Dell Studio XPS 8100 Windows 7 64-bit, 10 GB RAM. RME Multiface, Avalon U5 & M5, Distressor, Filter Factory, UC33e, BCR-2000, FCB1010, K-Station, Hr 824 & H120 sub, EZ Bus, V-Drums, DrumKat EZ, basses, guitars, pedals... http://www.ryan-hughes.net
To FCB users:
Can you use just one pedal to toggle arm on and off, using, let's say, Bome's Midi Translator(assign the same pedal to arm and disarm in sequence)? It would be much better than using 2 pedals for each start-stop recording onstage...
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Sub
Can you use just one pedal to toggle arm on and off, using, let's say, Bome's Midi Translator(assign the same pedal to arm and disarm in sequence)? It would be much better than using 2 pedals for each start-stop recording onstage...
best
Sub
http://soundcloud.com/coelho
Dave Smith Prophet 08 SE, Genelecs, RME Multiface, Faderfoxes, Doepfer Drehbank, Padkontrol, DIY Footcontroller, Electro Harmonix Pedals.
Dave Smith Prophet 08 SE, Genelecs, RME Multiface, Faderfoxes, Doepfer Drehbank, Padkontrol, DIY Footcontroller, Electro Harmonix Pedals.
well not exactly bigger - sure, it's "deeper", but it's portable, and the fcb definitely won't fit in a regular bag. Kid B carries his entire rig in a regular backpack.quandry wrote:bigger actually, more expensive, and according to most it is less full featured in the midi possibilities, and no exp pedals...SubQ wrote:ill...
anyone knows what's that foot controller he's using? Doesn't seems a FCB for me, smaller I guess...
http://www.voodoolab.com/gcontrolpro.htm
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.
my bad, you are right, and it is more portable. The 1010's two exp pedals add a lot to the length, here's the specs fwiw:Machinate wrote: well not exactly bigger - sure, it's "deeper", but it's portable, and the fcb definitely won't fit in a regular bag. Kid B carries his entire rig in a regular backpack.
17" wide x 11" deep x 2-1/2" max height--- ground control
27" wide x 8 3/4" deep x 2 3/8" tall--- fcb 1010
Dell Studio XPS 8100 Windows 7 64-bit, 10 GB RAM. RME Multiface, Avalon U5 & M5, Distressor, Filter Factory, UC33e, BCR-2000, FCB1010, K-Station, Hr 824 & H120 sub, EZ Bus, V-Drums, DrumKat EZ, basses, guitars, pedals... http://www.ryan-hughes.net
A rolling bag, actually. (Machinate should know --Machinate wrote:Kid B carries his entire rig in a regular backpack.
he became my default roadie in Germany.)
Funny, that was my first thought upon watchingnebulae wrote:Looking a bit like KB is chunking it up.
Perhaps all the Live gigging has kept him off
his vegan diet? Also, his chin seems to be
growing quite long...almost cartoonishly long.
the video: "Man, I've gained some weight."
My chin, alas, has always been cartoonishly long.
I think it's the new *double chin* (cf. "Man, I've
gained some weight," above) that's goin' on there.
I gotta cut down on those carbs. :)
-- Kid B
I thought it was one of those fashionable chin implants. Here in Dallas, guys are getting peck implants. Personally, I'm not an implant kind of guy, but then again, I have considered laser hair removal. They'd need a pretty big laser though...
Don't worry about the chunking...as my dad always says to me, "You're pleasantly chubby, and people like that..."
*sigh*
Don't worry about the chunking...as my dad always says to me, "You're pleasantly chubby, and people like that..."
*sigh*