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Post by borg »

On 2004-07-05 17:59, RoonSmits wrote:
Anyone selling a timemachine ? I need more time ! ( or trade for one of my dustcollectors ?
i have a digtech RDS8000 Time Machine i hardly use anymore... up to 8 seconds, sampling, triggering, crackle free wiggling of the time knob (why can't we have that in scope???) ha! trading dust collectors.
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i have a digtech RDS8000 Time Machine i hardly use anymore... up to 8 seconds, sampling, triggering, crackle free wiggling of the time knob (why can't we have that in scope???) ha! trading dust collectors.
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Digitech that's the real stuff, no H.G.Wells equipment, Digitech timemachines!

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Post by siriusbliss »

Teac 2340 4-track reel-to-reel.
Still have blank tapes.

Just dusted it off, and am currently archiving old band recordings going back to 1979.

Ahhhh the memories.
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Post by Marco »

Hey I have hohner pianet N repaired and now its in perfect mint condition, but collecting dust, because scope gives me more sounds, but I come back to the hohner again, when I find my cable to connect audio.

I always put a morley wah pedal between, and I have a screaming baby.....need some spare timeto connect.
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ZOMBIE THREAD ALERT

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10 years old thread! from 2004! but still interesting. . . .

. . . I want to eat your brain. . . . :x
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or bud :lol: :oops:
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The Bradford Kitchens are all dust collectors, thats why they must spam to forums because noone else wants to have their shit.

zombie dust collection kitchens
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Roland DM-80 at the bottom of the rack, it allows 8 tracks of hard disk recording.
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dm 80 really not needed, todays hightech overtakes it 1000x.
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it is needed, it makes the rack more stable.
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Ohhhhyes! :lol:
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