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Posted by Mel David on May-04-2019 15:56:




🴠We are the Nights Watch. I have taken The Black & swore to protect the realm.

🦹â€â™‚ï¸ I hope to survive long enough so I can die an old man, with a belly full of wine & a beautiful girl polishing my sword...

🦉 Thirsty boys. Make some noise. Thirsty boys. Drop those toys

🦉 Thirsty boys. Make some noise. Make some noise. Make. Some. Fuckin'. Noise!

🦹â€â™‚ï¸ Brrr--it's cold as a witch's tit out here.

[hours later]

🦹â€â™‚ï¸ Oi, is anybody going to relieve me of my post?! They don't pay me enough for this shit.

🕴 I see your Schwartz is as big as mine! May the 4th be with you.

🷠WINE IS COMING!


Posted by SystematicX1 on May-07-2019 02:20:



So, what you are looking at is Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh's home in Los Angeles that has been on the market for sale. Apparently after some digging I came upon the actual brokerage who is taking over the sale.
It would seem from the article that the new management decided in order to sell this house , the studio would have to be removed; and they did just that. I can just imagine being a fly on the wall hearing some shmuck say "Oh my god, what are those gaudy fixtures on the wall. Oh my god they are everywhere"


Posted by Hides in Shadow on May-07-2019 02:38:

Purty studio that is...


Posted by Mel David on May-07-2019 04:30:

Looks tidy. I don't take much stock in billiard tables though. It'd have to be a pinball machine or WipeOut Arcade. Also need a submerged subwoofer--these things take so much room that you have to pre-plan for its location.

But I will take note of the availability, & suggest it to my future celeb wife (Tay/Ari/Katy/Dua/Emma/Tiff/Dove/Kira/Billie/Delta/Jessie/Dytto/???)


Posted by tehlord on May-07-2019 09:46:

Getting there...


Posted by Hides in Shadow on May-07-2019 09:48:

Gotdayum


Posted by Hides in Shadow on May-07-2019 09:54:

I relocated my dj setup into my studio bedroom so all recordings will go though the symphony. Also, damn panel fell while putting the GR1200 on top.


Posted by tehlord on Jul-20-2019 17:44:

After an eternity I found a good one, at a decent price....


Posted by cryophonik on Jul-20-2019 21:33:

Where’s your cowbell?


Posted by tehlord on Jul-20-2019 23:24:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Where’s your cowbell?


Show me yours and I'll show you mine


Posted by Hides in Shadow on Jul-25-2019 18:58:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
After an eternity I found a good one, at a decent price....



So what are you planning to do with that? Make dope leads? Huge killer pads or Intimidating Big Bass?


Posted by Mel David on Jul-26-2019 12:55:

🦉 The Roland modules are renowned for ambient pads but also lots of iconic 90s dance sounds. The pizzicato strings pluck. Organ tong. Rave organs. Trance stabs. They also tend to have 909 & 808 drum samples. This is why I've kept my XP-50, as old as she is. If you learn how to edit their time variant filters & amplifiers, & LFOs, & considering their synth patches are made up of up to 4 sample layers, their synth engine is pretty powerful. Eric Piersing used to design their patches.

🦉 Roland's orchestral samples also sound great in a mix. When you preview them on their own they don't sound as spectacular as boutique sample libraries. But use them in a track & everything just sounds right.


Posted by tehlord on Jul-27-2019 09:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Mel David
🦉 The Roland modules are renowned for ambient pads but also lots of iconic 90s dance sounds. The pizzicato strings pluck. Organ tong. Rave organs. Trance stabs. They also tend to have 909 & 808 drum samples. This is why I've kept my XP-50, as old as she is. If you learn how to edit their time variant filters & amplifiers, & LFOs, & considering their synth patches are made up of up to 4 sample layers, their synth engine is pretty powerful. Eric Piersing used to design their patches.

🦉 Roland's orchestral samples also sound great in a mix. When you preview them on their own they don't sound as spectacular as boutique sample libraries. But use them in a track & everything just sounds right.


Yup...this is my 10th Roland digital synth I think lol. Not all at the same time, I only have a 2080 to go with this...for the moment. I have the Vintage card in the 2080 which I'll probably put in the 990, but last year I had a 5080 with the orchestral card in and the samples do sound good. Basic, but very nice as a backup to other stuff.


Posted by Hides in Shadow on Jul-27-2019 22:06:

Thats awsome bro..


Posted by AlphaStarred on Aug-25-2019 02:02:


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-25-2019 18:47:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred


YASSS!

ES-1 owners unite!!!!

Is that an original Tb606 too?


Posted by AlphaStarred on Aug-25-2019 20:05:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
YASSS!

ES-1 owners unite!!!!

Is that an original Tb606 too?


always liked the ES-1 for sampling.

Yep. Used to have a 303 and 909, but sold them years ago...Recently had the Yocto 808 clone built (to the right of the 606). Need to service the 101 that's in the corner, and also send the voice chips from the Roland HS-60 to be serviced.


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-25-2019 23:39:

Nice!

I actually dug out my ES-1 the other day.

I'm trying to remember how to midi map it to Logic, specifically to use it just as a sequencer/drum machine for samples in Logic. It's been years since I attmtped and I remember some hellish setup with NRPN's.....

(if anyone has any pointers...... )


Posted by tehlord on Aug-26-2019 15:04:

Switching over to a custom desktop rack setup for my rackety stuff. The angled racks weren't doing it for me as everything was a stretch. And I'm old. And I don't like stretching.


Posted by Hides in Shadow on Aug-26-2019 16:23:

Shiny

Edit: I see treatment, the proper stuff, niceee


Posted by tehlord on Aug-26-2019 16:59:

GIK or go home tbfh.


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-26-2019 17:09:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
GIK or go home tbfh.


Amen.

Really nice Geoff. Are those the isoacoustics monitor stands?


Posted by tehlord on Aug-27-2019 09:27:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Amen.

Really nice Geoff. Are those the isoacoustics monitor stands?


They is Tom

I've had them years, but funnily enough they come bundled with a lot of Dynaudio monitors now.

I can't say I notice a massive difference in actual sound, but the biggest reason for me using them is that is seems to really focus the stereo image. Less smearing across the L&R channels.


Posted by DJ RANN on Aug-28-2019 23:35:

That means they're doing their job! Probably lateral isolation/decoupling. You typically (and not to get all gearslutz-y) but the soundstage gets better when stands isolate the monitors.


Posted by tehlord on Aug-29-2019 08:23:

My ears, they work!


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