*spunks on CDK*

comes w/ a hardshell case, like new. barely used.
I've gone modular and am in no need for other synths.. even though the mopho kicks major ass..
if it doesn't sellin a couple days i'll just keep it.. but i would like to use the money for things like paying for more modules. hahaha

627

(52 replies, posted in Trading Post)

hell i might need to buy my own product back. i miss mine. sad

MOAR IAYD!!!!

Who:
Edward Shallow
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What: Short Circuit: 7th installment!!!!  A Free show!!! ALL AGES!!!
When: Saturday, July 17th, 2010 6PM (Be on time!!!)
Where:

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165 13th Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN 55413

Why: Because it's fun!!!! :-D

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630

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

KP-3 Sold.
Thanx!

631

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

perhaps.
it's not high on my priorities right now.. since i got rid of most of my arcade, but it sure would be a nice piece to have in the living room.

eitherway... NEED TO SELL STUFF!

632

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

arfink wrote:

You wanna trade for an MV-1C neo geo board Low-Gain? I know you been looking for one. smile

i actually want one of those... but it's floating around $90 in value these days wink

sorry dude. but lets talk soon bout that wink
i am working out a candy cab deal eventually.

633

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

pricey? seriously?
it's a KP3. $215 shipped is the lowest i'd go i'm only factoring in Paypal and shipping.

If no takers then i'll ebay it i guess.maybe craigslist.

Bought it for 808 goodness... everything about it is awesome! i love it. I Just need to get some more modules for my modular. So
i'm focusing on whats important

Specs:
"MFB-522 is a drumcomputer with a fully analogue sound engine that offers plenty of editing capabilities. It includes a step-sequencer with popular TR-style running-light-programming. Memory locations are available for 72 patterns as well as for 8 songs.

Available edit controls:

Bass drum [Decay, Tune, Tone, Level]
The bass drum can be programmed in two different lengths per pattern. It also offers and individual output.
Snare drum [Noise, Tone, Level] - Rimshot [Level]
Snare drum and rimshot cannot be played simultaneously. However, they can be used in the same pattern. Both instruments share the same individual output.
Clap [Attack, Filter, Decay, Level]
The parameters allow setting the width and fullness of the clap sound. This sound also has its proprietary individual output.
Tom/Conga [Tune, Decay, Level]
This sound source can be switched between Tom and Conga instruments. Sounds programming allows setting of three different pitches.
Cowbell [Tune, Decay, Level] – Clave [Level]
Tune for Cowbell controls a detune-effect, while the pitch is set commonly with Cymbal and Hihat. Cowbell and Clave cannot be played simultaneously. However, they can be used in the same pattern.
Cymbal [Tone, Decay, Level]
Tune sets the pitch for Cymbal, Cowbell and Hihat
Open/Closed Hihat [Decay, Level]
Open and Closed Hihat cannot be played simultaneously. However, they can be used in the same pattern. This sound source offers and individual output.

The step-sequencer allows programming of 72 basic patterns plus 72 fill-ins. The latter being associated to the basic pattern memory location, resulting in a two-bar-pattern when using the fill-in. Patterns can be combined to eight songs that each hold a user-definable sequence of up to 64 patterns. In addition to the instruments, a global accent-track is available. When set, the corresponding step will be played with a higher or lower volume-setting in comparison to the standard level. The MFB-522’s sequencer offers three different steps of shuffling. A stereo output will carry all instruments minus those where individual outputs are in use (bass drum, snare drum/rimshot, claps and Hihat). Using the MIDI-In, drum-sounds can be played with a keyboard or external sequencer. Here, the sound sources act velocity sensitive. Finally, MFB-522 can be synchronized to incoming MIDI-clock.

The MFB-522’s dimensions are:  175 x 125 x 38/72 mm. "

I will supply a power supply w/ it.



635

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

*bump*

really no one wants this? times they are a chang'n i guess.

you know... these things....

636

(141 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I had a theory behind my name... but then people kept putting Low-Gain and Logan together and just making the assumption...
So i gave up. Low-Gain = Logan, Logan = Low-Gain...

637

(32 replies, posted in Trading Post)

U da man Arfink!

638

(40 replies, posted in Releases)

Flopps wrote:

To Logans post to me, check out sub.fm wink


that one is saved in my favorites too.

639

(40 replies, posted in Releases)

this is exactly why i'm looking forward to mixing the sounds of 4/8-bit w/ other elements..
I look forward to getting comments like this. smile

Here's a guy trying to put his music out there and you take a dump on it.

If you used chip sounds in your tunes awesome, even if you emulated, fantastic..

Why are people questioning it's "chip value" ?
Shame on you guys for doing so.
You should be ashamed.

640

(40 replies, posted in Releases)

what's wrong w/ dubstep.fm? you got a better Free internet radio that streams the stuff 24/7?
it's free. it works for me on iTunes, and on my phone.. tongue
big deal.