Posted by otolathe i'm sure you can pick up an old Yamaha 01v for not many beans on ebay. these things still sound good and they're built like an M1A1 Abrams. put you & dude through this, out to your soundcard and kaboom. it can do two digital effects, plus you can bus out for i think 4 more outboard fx. don't forget a good soundcard. --Previous Message--
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on 11/14/2003, 1:53 pm, in reply to "More Defibrillation"
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something to mix with and something to record the output, very basically.
: I'll make it really easy by asking a
: pretty typical newbie question, too.
: I'm finally out of college and have a
: job, woohoo. This means I can start
: actually setting something up. So
: where do I go... hmmmm.
: I've got a PC I'm happy with, a
: Roland MK somethingorother MIDI
: controller keyboard, messed around
: with Logic. I'm coming to this from a
: background in Impulse Tracker,
: oldschool DOS days. Anyway, while
: I've been dicking around, my
: brother's managed to learn himself
: the guitar pretty well. So well,
: that he's recorded some basic stuff
: on Cakewalk, and I really like the
: direction he's taking.
: So I want to spend my resources on a
: setup that'll help us both out.. help
: me sequence the dnb or #### around
: with the odd noise I've become
: interested in lately. But I also
: want to be able to have him come
: over, hook in his guitar, and just
: jam with me messing around on effects
: all dubby like.
: Most anything can be done in software
: these days, I figure, but it's always
: nicer to have hardware to get a
: "feel" for it. Since I'm
: just starting out, though, I don't
: think this is too important for me.
: I'm thinking perhaps a MIDI
: controller with a bit more knobs
: maybe? Then next perhaps some decent
: studio monitors... then from there
: I'm completely lost.
: Anyway, any advice anyone has would
: be appreciated. I'm more than
: willing to kickstart this place back
: up (I too lurked and occasionally
: posted in the 99-02 era) if anyone
: else is.
:
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