jessenator
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So, do I pre-order the JN-80? or wait for the inevitable cancellation of the JT-16?
YesSo, do I pre-order the JN-80? or wait for the inevitable cancellation of the JT-16?
Oh, well in that case I can relate completely.Please understand that by musical project I mean record my dumb songs that no one will hear but that somehow require expensive pedals and yet another bass![]()
I remember looking at and reading about the EDP Wasp on vse back in the day and wondering, "why is this thing so sought after"Wasp
Boy did you come to the wrong place!So I've been feeling the GAS coming on, more than usual, these past couple of weeks.
My spawn have taken to music which warms my heart. They've got enough guitar adjacent gear for obvious reasons, but they're branching out.
They recently got really into Kraftwerk (that's what they get for letting Dad fill their music players), and it really took off once I got my Behringer D set up for them and showed the basics. I've also realized how out of practice I am and no brainer things have left me.
Now I want to buy more synths…again. (And maybe more guitars)
Over the last decade I've had to sell them to pay for various things, and now I'm fighting the GAS. I want to buy every Behringer synth. Almost.
Give me reasons not to expand synthland again…
Part of me wants to rebuild it exactly how it was 20 years ago, but some of those aren't cloned, easily gotten (or purely analog)How to build your own analogue synth book?
Y'know despite having an FM synth, i never understood the Hoover sound joke, let alone what it was famously used onThen you have the all important 1990s Hoover sound for all those rave tracks.
Y'know despite having an FM synth, i never understood the Hoover sound joke, let alone what it was famously used on![]()
Ah. That's where I've heard it: Charly. IDK why I had the name of that sound associated with the DX100… and I had a completely different sound in my head, from 20 years ago.
Used to be years back, if you could speak natively, you could get killer deals on vintage analog synth gear in some of the markets.worst thing for GAS ever.
Must be the Colorado vibe. Definitely recommend synth and pedals. For the kiddos, if you can swing, I highly recommend the Hydrasynth Explorer. It's not analog, but it's a super-easy interface to understand the traditional synth design, and it's portable! I have the full size and it's the center of my hardware rig....join me! JOIN ME!
I need to make work send me to Japan. Unfortunately, it's not so likely...well, incidentally went to Ochanomizu last week. (first work trip/conference since 2019.)
absolutely the worst thing for GAS ever.
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saw so much insane, awesome and rare gear that you'd just never see on a shelf here in dickheadland.
even got to play an ESP M-II custom into a dual rec half stack just sitting there in the showroom cos their salesmen are legit champions.
ffs. i didn't need that. broke my brain. now i need to sell some guitars![]()