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(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I'm not the seller, but just spotted this on another forum and thought someone here might be interested:

http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=93779

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(97 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Universal Music Group

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(148 replies, posted in General Discussion)

BLACK

Thanks for the ideas, guys.  I posted on MW, no luck yet.  I'll check out searchtempest too.

bump

I'm in a bit of a bind.  Sent my MFB503 drum machine over to Germany for repair about 6 weeks ago, it's been held up in customs ever since.  No idea why, and its been impossible to get any additional information.  I'm leaving for Japan in 2 weeks and need one of these for my set -- growing increasingly concerned that I won't be get mine back by then.

This may be a bit of a longshot, and a lot to ask, but if anyone here has one of these and would be willing to let me borrow it for my performance at Blip Tokyo I would be super grateful.  I can cover shipping costs both ways, and would like to get this arranged ASAP.

Thanks.

My next one.

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(26 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Also, to give credit where credit is due -- it was Jon from George & Jonathan that got me started with this stuff.  He's got a nice system going with mostly DIY modules, went over to his place a little while back to play with it and immediately got hooked.

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(26 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Maths & Spock will go in the 6U (after the Brains + PP are moved into a skiff).  Just picked up a Spock recently, from that forum for this stuff.

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(26 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Yeah, I do want a little more modulation available in there.  This is actually sort of the interim form for the system -- once Maths become available again the plan is to move the Brains+2xPP into a small horizontal skiff and pop the Maths in there along with a Spock (for some logic) and possibly another LFO.

Next time you're in NYC you're welcome to take it for a test drive.

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(26 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Thanks to those who took the time to listen to recording.  Somewhat limited in terms of ability to create overarching structure in compositions at this point since I've only got the capability to sequence 8-step patterns -- but we work well within limitations around here, don't we? 

herr_prof wrote:

module roll call?

Top Row (left to right):
Manhattan Analog Mix
Harvestman Piston Honda
Harvestman Hertz Donut
Harvestman Double Andore
Harvestman Bionic Lester
TipTop Audio BD808
TipTop Audio SD808
TipTop Audio HATS808
Manhattan Analog Mix

Bottom Row (left to right):
MakeNoise Brains
MakeNoise Pressure Points
MakeNoise Pressure Points
Intellijel BuffMult
MakeNoise Echophon
MakeNoise ModDemix
MakeNoise Optomix
4ms Rotating Clock Divider
Pittsburgh Modular LFO2


nordloef wrote:

Nice! Just be careful, modulars is a hell of a drug!

Seen many talented musicians loose themselves in modular jams and always chasing "just one more module". There's a reason why people call eurorack for eurocrack.

Definitely true.  Planned my system out from the beginning (before purchasing anything) to be aggressive, hard and heavy -- but also in a tight, lean package.  Essentially, some high-grade sonic weaponry that I could fold into my setup geared toward actually writing songs and performing live.  Going to do my best to actively curb any tendencies to expand indefinitely.

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(26 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

This is what it looks like ...

And this is what it sounds like ...

https://soundcloud.com/nullsleep/stuxnet

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(98 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I scarcely recognize myself. My mind is like a turbulent sea. I don't even know what's real anymore.

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(14 replies, posted in Releases)

HAIL

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(181 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I was looking forward to you seeing you make up some new ones, Peter.

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(181 replies, posted in General Discussion)

^ favorite reaction across all media so far.