Dude, check out the Alesis AI-3. It'll convert your ADAT ins and outs to 8 analog ins and outs. They're discontinued (I think) but you can find them INCREDIBLY cheap on ebay. They're not the sort of gear that you might get emotional over, but they sure do the trick and they're solid + simple. I can't recommend it highly enough for expanding your 828 - that's exactly what I used mine for before I went mostly software.adhmzaiusz wrote:Korg soundlink digital mixer. Bought it for my 828 to expand my input channels, but using the menus in the thing was like trying to find your way through pinhead's box once you get stuck in hell.
what was your worst hardware purchase of all time?
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montrealbreaks
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I have changed my username; Now posting as:
M. Bréqs
Two of my worst hardware purchases
Back in the 1970s: a breathtakingly shitty Allen and Heath six channel mixer. I wanted to do solo multitracking and got a Teac 3340 and this piece of dog doo.
More recently: the MIDIcontrol keyboard. The idea of it was good but it was really a poorly built and poorly thought out piece of kit. I use the Oxygen 8 now which is a little better, but for knobs in general I like the Kenton Control Freak.
More recently: the MIDIcontrol keyboard. The idea of it was good but it was really a poorly built and poorly thought out piece of kit. I use the Oxygen 8 now which is a little better, but for knobs in general I like the Kenton Control Freak.
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roland d110. the programing is such a pain... i gott it dirt cheap on ebay. resold it like 5 days later....
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GUY SMILEY
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Re: MARIAN UCON CX
\orgul wrote:roland d110. the programing is such a pain... i gott it dirt cheap on ebay. resold it like 5 days later....
yeah i did exactly the same !! and that was before soft synths (when I was desperate for sounds of any sort !)
I remember going to a 'special' release showing of the W30.conny wrote:I still got my W30 on a table.smart1123 wrote:MC-303 or W-30 both by roland
or my behringer 802
Recently bought a Midi to USB cable to be able to hook it up with VST's.
For people who don't know, it may impress.
The 720 k disks are hard to find these days...
I've converted 113 disks to wav and stored for use in Live!
(But the sequencer was good at the time...)
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Some keyboard genius was showing it off (name escapes me).
It was worth a pretty penny at the time. I dreamed of owning one for a long time after that. Glad I didn't ever have the cash to waste on it.
My regretful purchase was a roland drum machine. (can't remember the exact model) It was great, but a 'mate' borrowed it about 2 months after I bought it, and sold it to buy drugs.
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noisetonepause
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Self builder PC in the windows 98 days.
+Terratec soundcard with built in waldorf HW synth.
Couple of years with computer/soundcard nightmares, nothing working proparly. Wasted about 4000 euroes right out the window.
Later got the Creamware combo: Pulsar, Luna, Scope, and the fw 8x breakout box, all new with the first drivers. Another 5-6000 eurous out the window.
sold it for almost nothing a few years later!
Crappy days.
Was coming from amiga in late 80ties, atari early 90ties, then mac mid 90ties, going through win95/98 days realy made me stay away from windows for years in fear and horror. I was back to mac around 2000, and things were swinging again. Then 2005 I finaly was convinced xp wouldnt kill me, and ive been on xp since then.
+Terratec soundcard with built in waldorf HW synth.
Couple of years with computer/soundcard nightmares, nothing working proparly. Wasted about 4000 euroes right out the window.
Later got the Creamware combo: Pulsar, Luna, Scope, and the fw 8x breakout box, all new with the first drivers. Another 5-6000 eurous out the window.
Crappy days.
Was coming from amiga in late 80ties, atari early 90ties, then mac mid 90ties, going through win95/98 days realy made me stay away from windows for years in fear and horror. I was back to mac around 2000, and things were swinging again. Then 2005 I finaly was convinced xp wouldnt kill me, and ive been on xp since then.
If only Live had the RM1x's groove matrix. Excellent sequencer, but dodgy sounds and terrible name. Was the hub of my little set up and I still miss it.sweetjesus wrote:try using 2 line LCD!Poster wrote:yamaha rm1-x...
2 inch screens turned out not to be my thing..
had it for 5 days..
Dude seriously though as overpriced as the RM1x was, it's the closest hardware competitor to Live (other than RS-7000 which has the same engine)
Now the Korg Electribe EM1, I was conned into thinking it had all the functionality of the ER1 and the EA1. In fact, it had none of the above. What a twat, should have gone for the ER1. But I got it for 100 quid second hand, so I can't really complain.
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noisetonepause
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~80 GBP. When I see them advertised it's usually for a little more than that, but I don't know if they get sold.Sibanger wrote:You probably also know how to use it properly.noisetonepause wrote:I got a W30 a little while ago and I very much like it..![]()
How much did you pay for it? (if it's not rude to ask)
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
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i really wish yamaha would use that same sequencing engine in a decent box.andydes wrote:If only Live had the RM1x's groove matrix. Excellent sequencer, but dodgy sounds and terrible name. Was the hub of my little set up and I still miss it.sweetjesus wrote:try using 2 line LCD!Poster wrote:yamaha rm1-x...
2 inch screens turned out not to be my thing..
had it for 5 days..
Dude seriously though as overpriced as the RM1x was, it's the closest hardware competitor to Live (other than RS-7000 which has the same engine)
Now the Korg Electribe EM1, I was conned into thinking it had all the functionality of the ER1 and the EA1. In fact, it had none of the above. What a twat, should have gone for the ER1. But I got it for 100 quid second hand, so I can't really complain.
they have been the king of hardware sequencers since the original QY boxes..
Guy Smiley.. way to pull up a 3 year old thread:P
Bargain!noisetonepause wrote:~80 GBP. When I see them advertised it's usually for a little more than that, but I don't know if they get sold.Sibanger wrote:You probably also know how to use it properly.noisetonepause wrote:I got a W30 a little while ago and I very much like it..![]()
How much did you pay for it? (if it's not rude to ask)
I'm sure they were like a few grand when they first came out!