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autoflavour
11.06.2009, 07:21 AM
Thought this might interest you guys.. seeing there is 2 Virus included..
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djmac
12.06.2009, 12:50 AM
Very interesting, keep it up.
Hollowcell
12.06.2009, 07:22 AM
Nice and neat little setup there for sure!
Prime NL
12.06.2009, 11:31 AM
Sorry to say...but i don't see antything....???
What do i miss... :confused:
annikk.exe
15.06.2009, 03:30 PM
Make sure you have Flash Player installed and enabled in your browser. The original poster posted an embedded flash video which is what everyone here is talking about. :>
feedingear
16.06.2009, 01:14 AM
Very awesome - The control using the keyboard is really quite neat. One question though - worried about stage interaction/visibility with that height blocking your face? Im assuming you stand angled. Other then that, awesome.
Prime NL
16.06.2009, 06:14 AM
Hey....cool....i saw it on Matrixsynth first....
Very nice setup for live shows on a small footprint... :cool:
plaid_emu
22.06.2009, 09:20 PM
Here's my little self-contained live rack:
http://audio-kinetic.iswiz.com/plaid_emu/2go.JPG
Everything I need is already wired and ready to go (except the AXiS-64 MIDI controller (http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2009/05/custom-black-c-thru-music-axis-64.html) and headset mic).
All I have to do for setup is basically plug in the power cord and a pair of balanced cables into the house PA.
telson
23.06.2009, 04:14 PM
sorry guys :-?
i don't like both of them
i hate this concept , all in one box :???:
it reminds me Sport Billy :D:D
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plaid_emu
23.06.2009, 09:08 PM
sorry guys :-?
i don't like both of them
i hate this concept , all in one box :???:
it reminds me Sport Billy :D:D
Have you ever played a live gig where you have minimal setup time and even less time to work out those potential problems that sometimes occur before a show?
Or maybe I should rephrase the question. Have you ever played a live gig at all?
If you were in the audience, would you think it was cooler if you had to spend a half hour watching me unpack it from little tiny utility cases, set it all up, configure all the power supplies and wire the cables into a mixer, check levels etc., etc., etc.
With my Sport-Billy-Astro-Boy-All-In-One-Magical-Music-Box, I pop off the lids, plug in a couple cables, flip on a power switch and I'm ready to shred the house system. :cool:
telson
24.06.2009, 06:52 AM
Have you ever played a live gig where you have minimal setup time and even less time to work out those potential problems that sometimes occur before a show?
Or maybe I should rephrase the question. Have you ever played a live gig at all?
Hey you , Sport Billy
very very stupid question !!!! try again mate ;)
of course i have played many many live gigs
and my "soldiers" are Polar TI - Laptop - RME
there's no need to carry out a magic box like you do
by the way you can hide on this a couple of tea or coffee during live gig
:p
feedingear
24.06.2009, 07:52 AM
Well... clearly there is. Plaids using way more gear, neatly organised and ready to roll - its compact, quick and efficient to setup, power up, and minimise hassle for load ins/outs, also i'd dare say - a shitload harder to be stolen, or lose/forget a bit of kit after one too many drinks/special treats.
But if you cant understand that, then theres not much point responding.
Hollowcell
24.06.2009, 11:37 AM
Here's my little self-contained live rack:
http://audio-kinetic.iswiz.com/plaid_emu/2go.JPG
Everything I need is already wired and ready to go (except the AXiS-64 MIDI controller (http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2009/05/custom-black-c-thru-music-axis-64.html) and headset mic).
All I have to do for setup is basically plug in the power cord and a pair of balanced cables into the house PA.
Damn cool setup there Plaid. Those Axis controllers weird looking boxes though - take a while to get used to?
plaid_emu
24.06.2009, 12:24 PM
also i'd dare say - a shitload harder to be stolen, or lose/forget a bit of kit after one too many drinks/special treats.
Yeah, that's one of the negative aspects that turns out to be a positive. It's a bit on the heavy side, a little difficult when you have to deal with stairs. But yes, it's gonna be a bitch for anyone who thinks they can grab it and scurry out the door without being noticed. :)
Damn cool setup there Plaid. Those Axis controllers weird looking boxes though - take a while to get used to?
Thanks bro! Yeah the AXiS does take some getting used to. It's a recent purchase but I'm getting better every time I use it. It's kind of frustrating to play all the familiar material that I learned on the regular keyboard. On the other hand, I've come up with some amazing riffs and chord progressions I would've NEVER thought up on the standard "black & whites". I highly recommend checking out the entry level AXiS-49 if you want a taste of the Harmonic Table without dropping $1,700+.
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