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Matthew Joseph Payne
barbeque wrote:
kineticturtle wrote:

Still cleaning up the GenMDM programming, but everything works!

yeah! these are the set ups i like seeing. how's that genMDM treating you thus far?

Great, thanks for asking! smile
Just getting a handle on Live so I can get more in depth with my programming, right now it's just presets + notes.

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Columbus, Indiana

This is where the tragic happens

Top to bottom
Gameboy gameshark
Dmg charger (if I remember dmg 03? To lazy to look)
Gameboy color
2 DMGs
Dmg in case with lsdj and nanoloop sample carts
Zoom 505 II effects pedal ($2 at goodwill.lol)
PSP debating on jailbreaking and getting piggy
And Queen Latifa

Compaq armada m700 with gb transferrer (so far use laptop just for x-fers. Any good software suggestions to use the laptop as a midi controller?)
Korg Nanokeys
2 super gameboys

Unpictured:
Super Nintendo with another  super gameboy and pokemon yellow in it. Yamaha pss-370 and yamaha d-65 electone organ in garage. Hammond m2 organ for that awesome tonewheel sound.

My gear is by far greater than my abilities. I like that it all fits in that laptop bag except the SNES. Next purchase is a smallish tv for gigs. Next mods prosound everything and lsdj keyboard. First project build is a demidulator then go onto lsdjmc2.

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meanwun wrote:

Hammond m2 organ for that awesome tonewheel sound.

Well, you've made my mind up for me. I want to be YOU of all the people in this world. I want an M2 sooooooooo baddddddddddd.

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TX

It grows...

**edit** my flash cart arrived today big_smile Screen is actually fine. N00b...

Last edited by KrisM (Feb 23, 2013 5:45 pm)

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Maine

i bought a nes today still waiting for it to ship until then

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TX

And to record it... 4 tracks for 4 tracks smile

It's not a 424mkIII but I only paid $20 for it big_smile

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Montreal, Canada

the main setup, computamatron and things.



and these are 6-notes polyphonic analog synths made of wood, it's a brand new technology.

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n00bstar wrote:

and these are 6-notes polyphonic analog synths made of wood, it's a brand new technology.

Yeah, but can you pro-sound them?

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washington
n00bstar wrote:

dat casino

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Montreal, Canada
Timbob wrote:

Yeah, but can you pro-sound them?

They all have exactly 2.074 whole prosounds. The metric kind.

basspuddle wrote:

dat casino

Yessir! I'm kind of a Beatles whore a bit smile And it's an older model, like late 80s/early 90s, back when they were made in Korea. So is the DOT. On both of them the wood grain is amazing, nothing like those plasticky Chinese models they make today.

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washington

Ooh! My friend has an original Sheraton from the 90's, and it's one of the best guitars I've ever played.

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Grimsby, UK
n00bstar wrote:

the main setup, computamatron and things.

loving the box guitars, really hope you use them

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Montreal, Canada
basspuddle wrote:

Ooh! My friend has an original Sheraton from the 90's, and it's one of the best guitars I've ever played.

Yep it was amazing years for Epiphone. I would love a Sheraton... and a black AlleyKat too. But yknow... it's too easy to go crazy and buy tons of them and never actually play them for what they're worth. I downsized a lot, I used to have a lot of little classic/weird guitars like the Danelectro DC59 that I regret selling, and a beat-up Guild JetStar that I will never regret exchanging for my Casino smile

rasta_dan wrote:

loving the box guitars, really hope you use them

Not as much as I used to unfortunately. In fact I haven't updated my blog about them in three years now sad Life and work have taken over. But I still have a couple of them begging to be finished. The game developer I worked for closed recently so I have all the time in the world to work on them but I just don't have the place for a workshop in my current apartment. I'm also busy working on a chiptune EP at the moment so that's taking a lot of time. But here's a couple of links about them
The blog thing:  http://jamesclarkguitars.wordpress.com/
Demos: http://www.myspace.com/jamesclarkguitars
Some improv video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb6B_6uVgy4

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detroit
KrisM wrote:

And to record it... 4 tracks for 4 tracks smile

It's not a 424mkIII but I only paid $20 for it big_smile

i have this 4track although mine is on another level. the belts are really messed up so it records everything slower and hella detuned. makes for kewl samples though.

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Columbus, Indiana
KrisM wrote:

And to record it... 4 tracks for 4 tracks smile

It's not a 424mkIII but I only paid $20 for it big_smile

I wanted one of these in high school. Damn musiciansfriend showing me awesome stuff when I had no monies.

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