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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 1:27 am
by Keyser Soze
For me, without doubt a Casio MIDI guitar (one of the very early attempts at MIDI Guitar) that I bought ages ago before I started making a living out of music. It was expensive, has totally crap tracking and I didn't know better. I still have it and have never mangaed to sell it. Though I wouldn't try to sell it to anyone these days because guilt would plague my conscience and I just couldn't live with myself knowing that I sold a useless piece of equipment to some unsuspecting buyer. I still hate the salesman who sold it to me because he took advantage of my ignorance at the time.
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:49 am
by forge
Keyser Soze wrote:For me, without doubt a Casio MIDI guitar (one of the very early attempts at MIDI Guitar) that I bought ages ago before I started making a living out of music. It was expensive, has totally crap tracking and I didn't know better. I still have it and have never mangaed to sell it. Though I wouldn't try to sell it to anyone these days because guilt would plague my conscience and I just couldn't live with myself knowing that I sold a useless piece of equipment to some unsuspecting buyer. I still hate the salesman who sold it to me because he took advantage of my ignorance at the time.
he he...was it really no use at all? like not even for writing simple bass lines or triggering loops or something? I would have thought you could find some use
I used to have a Boss DR-5 drum machine which had a input jack and a primitive kind of tracking where it would figure out the note and convert it - latency was horrible, but it was kind of fun to play around with - or course this was a long time ago, long before I even had any kind of computer setup and so it was a novelty
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 4:15 am
by DeadlyKungFu
Keyser Soze wrote:For me, without doubt a Casio MIDI guitar ...has totally crap tracking and I didn't know better. I still have it and have never mangaed to sell it. Though I wouldn't try to sell it to anyone these days because guilt would plague my conscience and I just couldn't live with myself knowing that I sold a useless piece of equipment to some unsuspecting buyer. I still hate the salesman who sold it to me because he took advantage of my ignorance at the time.
I NEVER EVER EVER endorse this kind of behavior but in your case it's highly warranted.
Get it working... link it to a synth, hit record and
set the fucker on fire.
Rid yourself and the world of the evil.
It's probably not even that playable of a guitar, right? You need to cleanse yourself of this evil.

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 4:35 am
by skiptracer
korg es-1
DIE DIGIDESIGN DIE
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:09 am
by peex
MBOX! CRAP!
Re: DIE DIGIDESIGN DIE
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:31 am
by Mike Goodwin
peex wrote:MBOX! CRAP!
YES CRAP! I can't stress this enough. Ok the unit is "ok?" but the drivers are CRAP

Re: DIE DIGIDESIGN DIE
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 9:09 am
by forge
Mike Goodwin wrote:peex wrote:MBOX! CRAP!
YES CRAP! I can't stress this enough. Ok the unit is "ok?" but the drivers are CRAP

SWEETJESUS ARE YOU LISTENING TO THIS??
Re: DIE DIGIDESIGN DIE
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 10:09 am
by sweetjesus
forge wrote:Mike Goodwin wrote:peex wrote:MBOX! CRAP!
YES CRAP! I can't stress this enough. Ok the unit is "ok?" but the drivers are CRAP

SWEETJESUS ARE YOU LISTENING TO THIS??
indeed i am, interesting stuff .. go on...
mind u, i dont experience the kind of abnornality that i get using Live + mbox when i use Pro Tools or SX with the mbox..
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:07 pm
by Keyser Soze
forge wrote:
he he...was it really no use at all? like not even for writing simple bass lines or triggering loops or something? I would have thought you could find some use
Well, it served a minor purpose as a way to input chords when my keyboard skills were worse than they are now and I could play bass lines and melodies on the higher strings and would then transpose them down an octave or two. Still, totally crap latency!
DeadlyKungFu wrote:
Get it working... link it to a synth, hit record and
set the fucker on fire.
Rid yourself and the world of the evil.
It's probably not even that playable of a guitar, right? You need to cleanse yourself of this evil.

Actually, it is playable as a guitar. The actual guitar itself is not bad (a Washburn). I recently ripped the guts out of it and use it as a spare knock about guitar to doodle with when my other guitars are not in easy reach. Nevertheless, it still is a crap piece of equipment I wish I had never bought considering it was expensive at the time and I was poor.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:48 am
by unsuccessful handshake
roland mc-505
...might work for some people, but for me...
it was my first piece of gear, i bought it new (argh!!!)
was neat because i knew nothing about making electronic music, knew nobody else who did it, and didnt have a computer (which i use mostly now, but hate the interface)
anyways, they sound like crap, like all grooveboxes, and cost WAY too much. oh well...
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:45 am
by gregpharez
Alesis Photon 25
The mod and pitch wheels were controlled by an x-y joystick that was spring loaded to return to its resting place at the intersection of the x-y axis.
If you wanted to bend the pitch, releasing the stick made the mod wheel sit at 50%.
those units are the poorest designed midi controllers ever. they should be burned.
Event EzBus
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:59 am
by network.funky
Great idea, worked for a while but now keeps resetting itself which freaks my PC out no end.
It was very pricey, its now unsupported, and is the most expensive doorstop I own.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:15 am
by hoffman2k
unsuccessful handshake wrote:roland mc-505
...might work for some people, but for me...
it was my first piece of gear, i bought it new (argh!!!)
was neat because i knew nothing about making electronic music, knew nobody else who did it, and didnt have a computer (which i use mostly now, but hate the interface)
anyways, they sound like crap, like all grooveboxes, and cost WAY too much. oh well...
Hehe. same here.
Piece of crap Roland grooveboxes......
The only thing i really loved, were the d-beams.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:33 pm
by noisetonepause
skiptracer wrote:korg es-1
You are joking right? That's top of my list of gear I wish I'd never sold. Maybe the sound wasn't all that, but the interface was. I'm getting one again one day, I think.
BTW, if any of you have any MIDI gear, effects boxes, synths, even Peavey samplers, long as it's not too heavy, really, and you can be fucked to ship it to Denmark, please PM me. I'm quite likely to be interested.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:48 pm
by 2bad
Terratec EWS64-XL
flakiest piece of turd i've ever encountered. i dont think they ever sorted their driver problems, just released a new product. the silver lining was the Microwave PC hardware add on. I'm currently re-building a 98 box to revive this baby
