Thats it,,I'm finnished with this computer shit!!
Thats it,,I'm finnished with this computer shit!!
I'm dumping live,,
I'm dumping my computers,,
I'm dumping my SL and i'm buying one of these,,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hipVTQrq ... re=related
I'm dumping my computers,,
I'm dumping my SL and i'm buying one of these,,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hipVTQrq ... re=related
15" 2.4 MBP/Live/Sampler/Operator/ Home made Dumble clone/Two Strats/One Jazz Bass.
Come and visit any time= Soundcloud
Come and visit any time= Soundcloud
very cool find!! trip toy from hell!!
that's a local show here, the announcer annoys the fuck out of me but that was their best episode ever!! damn, it's not the whole segment.
that's a local show here, the announcer annoys the fuck out of me but that was their best episode ever!! damn, it's not the whole segment.
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In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
so any of you arseholes going to do my test or what?
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=89386
c'mon help a brother out - I'm worried!
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=89386
c'mon help a brother out - I'm worried!
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yeah, i did your "test", quit thread jackin, mutherfucker.forge wrote:so any of you arseholes going to do my test or what?
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=89386
c'mon help a brother out - I'm worried!
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If you build it, they will come.Baron von Case wrote:Might be slightly less convenient to take on the road than your SL...
15" 2.4 MBP/Live/Sampler/Operator/ Home made Dumble clone/Two Strats/One Jazz Bass.
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The Great Stalacpipe Organ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNfJAhxnBYc
Located in the Cathedral in Luray Caverns, the Great Stalacpipe Organ is the world's largest musical instrument. Stalactites covering 3 1/2 acres of the surrounding caverns produce tones of symphonic quality when electronically tapped by rubber-tipped mallets.
This most unique, one-of-a-kind instrument was invented in 1954 by Mr. Leland W. Sprinkle of Springfield, Virginia, a mathematician and electronic scientist at the Pentagon. He began his monumental 3 year project by searching the vast chambers of the caverns selecting stalactites to precisely match a musical scale.
Electronic mallets were wired throughout the caverns and connected to a large four-manual console. When a key is depressed, a tone occurs as the rubber-tipped plunger strikes the stalactite tuned to concert pitch.
Today, the organ is played by activating an automated system which works in a manner similar to a child's music box. The organ is also fully capable of being played manually from the console, as Leland Sprinkle did for many years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNfJAhxnBYc
Located in the Cathedral in Luray Caverns, the Great Stalacpipe Organ is the world's largest musical instrument. Stalactites covering 3 1/2 acres of the surrounding caverns produce tones of symphonic quality when electronically tapped by rubber-tipped mallets.
This most unique, one-of-a-kind instrument was invented in 1954 by Mr. Leland W. Sprinkle of Springfield, Virginia, a mathematician and electronic scientist at the Pentagon. He began his monumental 3 year project by searching the vast chambers of the caverns selecting stalactites to precisely match a musical scale.
Electronic mallets were wired throughout the caverns and connected to a large four-manual console. When a key is depressed, a tone occurs as the rubber-tipped plunger strikes the stalactite tuned to concert pitch.
Today, the organ is played by activating an automated system which works in a manner similar to a child's music box. The organ is also fully capable of being played manually from the console, as Leland Sprinkle did for many years.
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Re: Thats it,,I'm finnished with this computer shit!!
I wish they did a controller keyboard version! I could really use those pull-string whistles, and the squeezy thing to trigger some samples from Instrument Racks!Homebelly wrote:I'm dumping live,,
I'm dumping my computers,,
I'm dumping my SL and i'm buying one of these,,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hipVTQrq ... re=related