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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:12 am
by katano
i think the sleeping queen will not be amused

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:26 am
by hubird
she lives in the middle of nowhere, without computer, internet, a Creamware card or me...
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:31 am
by katano
one-night stand?

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:44 am
by hubird
...
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:49 am
by katano
you paid for her?

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:53 am
by hubird

(no, (also) wanted to do Astro a pleasure...pradas...)
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 2:40 pm
by dawman

I finally get serious, just to watch my fellow Pulsarians become immature, like me,....cool.
4 all of you Mod freaks check this out !!
All 3 inputs ( A, B, C. ) can be modulated via LFO's, etc. F1 thru F8 4 mono channels, and S1 thru S5 4 stereo. RDII, Flexor RD, and SpaceF satellites just 4 starters.
Mehdi is unbelievably thorough, and keeps sending me the " Fianal Version ". This is beginning to look like the Rolling Stones final tour that comes every 5 years or so. Keith Richards will be hooked up to a new invention on the next tour. A wireless intraveineous hook up, made by the subsidiary branch of Ultimate Ears called Ultimate Highs.
This Is The Ultimate Synth Mixer, Period.
JV
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:40 pm
by spacef
http://www.spacef-devices.com/BlackBox/ ... ETAILS.htm (just an announced catalog full price - no order possible right now).
(it's custom+most people would not use FB5 due to the high dsp use (re:mixsat c2=less than 1.5 dsp) or 1152*864 size for the full screen version, the only one in existence so far+ a lot of spacef filters should be tweaked and redone in an EchoSat format to deliver their best in the FB5 new engines)...
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 4:27 am
by dawman
Hallejullah !!
I ride on an 8 horse chariot into battle w/ Scope. This platform was meant to use in a live venue, as well as recording.
My producer buddies gimme a hard time about using Scope,.." The Poor Man's ProTools " they say. All DSP platforms are welcome to my gig, but only one will be used by me. Scope !!
Ever seen the Accell cards load up for minutes @ a time? I have.
Have you ever heard their synths? Me neither. I do remember that meagher attempt in the Powecore rack that came out from TC, that was only mono. Someone must have brought them a Scope card while they were in the middle of trying to emulate a synth, and told the DSP programmer to go back home and study the " Algorhythm s " created in the Scope Platform, he hasn't returned since, and that's our secret weapon my friends.
We are light years ahead in that department, I feel as though I am on the tailgate of a FAT, fast moving Hummer, being chased by Toyota's, and Honda Accords. In a battle of synths, and sounds, they are unarmed.
I Would Rather Fight Than Switch !!!
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 12:17 pm
by dawman
Scofield Kid, This One's 4 U.
If you would like, I will send it to you, and you could copy what you need. But please, try to find it @ ebay first, and check the net. This was 5 USD very used, but intact. These are some of Keith's manuscripts, as you shall see they are quite involved, but he is responsible for so many of our success's.
ELP is like Scope,
It will never die, simply just fade away.................General Douglas MacArthur @ West Point Academy, circa 1952.
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:02 pm
by dawman
Another daily update in the FAT BASTARD.
This is the final, final, new final version. Mehdi is so meticulous, and thorough, he should be working @ Creamware.
Check out the newest little Device I found in my emails when I woke up this afternoon.
Any sounds or ideas I have in head are transferred to this mixer, to become a reality instead of an audio dream. That's right visions of beautiful women, and synthesizers dance through head as I sleep. So when I awaken, I go right to the racks, big tanned racks, or SKB racks, either will suffice.
JV
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:26 pm
by ScofieldKid
Yeah, thanks! I think I see a copy out there on Ebay. Might snag it.
I remember a similar book, it had either Jeremy Bender, or Benny the Bouncer in it as well. You try and play that stuff and you really get an appreciation for Keith.
BTW, one of the yes DVD's had a lot of retread stuff on it... but the last segment was Rick Wakemen doing new interpretations based on themes of the classics, all on piano. Best thing I have heard from him in years. (Criminal Record was a really solid album as well.)
Thanks again for the offer.
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:39 pm
by dawman
Woah, run that by me again please. I always loved Wakemen's Six Wives Of Henry The VIII, and live he was rock solid. I will never forget when I was a kid, I saw them live and couldn't even speak till they stopped playing. It was awesome.
He came out to this giant multi keyboard rig that took up half of the stage, w/ his long white hair, and this beautiful full length sequenced cape. I will never forget the concert, as they started off w/ Heart Of The Sunrise, well you could imagine the shock we recieved from that. I still cry @ good movies, and great concerts. A sentimental fool am I.
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:04 pm
by astroman
choosing a German brand of sneakers makes him a good one...
wouldn't have expected Addidas under that pathetic outfit
cheers, Tom
...ah, yes Huub - you picked the proper pair of sandals

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:08 pm
by ScofieldKid
Yeah, same here Scope4Live.
Saw them "in the round" in Portland about 1979. Holy cow! Then saw the Relayer tour in Vegas when Patrick Moraz was with them. Both stunningly good concerts.
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:08 pm
by hubird
@ Tom,

but I did delete the 'original' picture, just to keep S4L at the real job

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:10 pm
by astroman
scope4live wrote:...That's right visions of beautiful women, and synthesizers dance through head as I sleep. So when I awaken, I go right to the racks, big tanned racks, or SKB racks, either will suffice...
so your next band name will be 'Jimmy and the Racks' then ?
and Elton John will modify that tune
cheers, Tom
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 6:00 pm
by dawman
You Betcha' !!
I know I ramble off alot of shit, but I love all of you guys. I was preparing to leave the stage after 33 years of performance, and be a piano player @ some little bull shit gig just to make some Benjamins ( 100 dollar bills slang for my European brethren's info ). That would have turned a feirce warrior into a chump.
Buying Scope and listening to all of you guys has kept my warrior status, and then some. I am so proud to go to work w/ this rig, I tweak it all day just waiting to use it again. I am the first one to arrive, and the last one to leave.
People just don't get to hear quality rigs in person very much as most guys will just bring a little preset synth, just to get by. That is a contradiction in terms. I have the love of the audience by using this awesome platform, and of course my chops also, as they dance and sing and have a great time. Thta's my job, and I refuse to do it half assed.
All memebers here will be thanked over and over, as my joy performing is so rewarding. I would do it 4 cheap, just to do it. And as far as racks go, there's nothing more fun than to watch fine ho's shakin' their tail feathers as I jam.
As The Late Great Bob Hope Used To Sing,...........................Thanks 4 The Mammories,..They Fit In My Mouth Quite Well,etc.etc.
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:23 pm
by kylie
scope4live wrote:
ELP is like Scope,
damn, it was so easy...
I was really wondering if you did not, by any chance, misspelled ELO, but no single thought crossed my mind it might have been about the Emerson bunch...
thanks for enlightening me...
-greetings, markus-
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:26 pm
by faxinadu
kylie wrote:scope4live wrote:
ELP is like Scope,
damn, it was so easy...
I was really wondering if you did not, by any chance, misspelled ELO, but no single thought crossed my mind it might have been about the Emerson bunch...
thanks for enlightening me...
-greetings, markus-
imo BOTH ELP and ELO are like scope in thier own way
