Originally posted by aquila
I never consider the mc-202 as a poor man's 303! It's closer to the sh-101, only without the keyboard.
BTW, can I have your sirius?
It's actually pretty much identical to the SH-101. Both are capable of TB-303ish sounds with proper tweaking, and the 202 has a similar sequencer (though not quite as easy to program)... which is why it was known as a "poor man's 303" for a while.
Aug-31-2007 16:08
hexadecimal
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Chicago, IL
quote:
Originally posted by aquila
BTW, can I have your sirius?
I've actually been considering selling it... so yes, for $900, you can have it
Aug-31-2007 16:11
harris b
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: the wild wild west
finally got a synth!! doesn't help the shittyness of my setup though Can't record with it yet, because i can't afford a decent soundcard/interface; all my tunes so far = software only <_<
Last edited by harris b on Sep-01-2007 at 04:08
Sep-01-2007 03:50
WirelessEyes
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Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Washinngton D.C
I will post more later
this is my main workstation. G5 powering Logic Pro 7 with Yamaha NS-80 monitors
Autograph is from BT
Sep-01-2007 19:28
WirelessEyes
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Washinngton D.C
Ah man! The yamahas sound fantastic. I really trust them because i write a lot of rock, hip hop and of course dance music and they always help me with a great mix. I also use the ns-50 for my dj set up
Sep-01-2007 21:32
Rusty O'Hara
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Here, Now
quote:
Originally posted by aquila
BTW, can I have your sirius?
PM me; I know a guy in Australia who has/had one for sale...
Originally posted by someotherguy That desk is a great deal, picked one up a few months ago during a special for about 50 bucks shipped. Looks like yours is bowing? If you have the resources, go pick up some 1/8" wall 3/4" angle iron to reinforce it. Only gripe about it. I'll get some pictures up soon of how I set mine up.
So you can get some angle iron that replaces the ones that come with the kit??? Without having to drill new holes or do anything to alter the original setup? I've got the same problem with the bowing and right now I'm just using some stuff i got piled up in the middle.
Sep-02-2007 15:35
Freak
Insert witty comment here
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
Hi.
You have an SSL at home?
Sep-02-2007 16:24
jupiterone
housin' guide
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: los angeles
That was obviously a joke!
Sep-02-2007 18:34
3F05Q
is a horrible artist name
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Seattle . . . . . Skill Level: Mediocre At Best Clothing: Sometimes
quote:
Originally posted by ClearVision
So you can get some angle iron that replaces the ones that come with the kit??? Without having to drill new holes or do anything to alter the original setup? I've got the same problem with the bowing and right now I'm just using some stuff i got piled up in the middle.
Yeah man. But I sandwiched one side of the angle iron between the top and the leg. 5 pieces, front and back of both tops and across the back of the corner piece. I mean, the hardware of the desk is quite nice, but the MDF crap is WAY too flimsy for spanning that much distance. I'll take some pictures when I get back home (in Seattle now). I didn't modify my desk other than to drill two new holes in the top to reverse the sides. Had to cut and drill 4 holes in each piece of angle iron, really simple if you have the tools.