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It seems a lot of people are interested in music so I thought Id ask a couple of the Mods if I could start a new thread.

Containing music and all its elements. Production. Youtube songs. Instruments you play. Shows you've been to etc etc.

Keep it positive and on track and this thread will be fine :banana:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfNbzKaLmLg...re=channel_page

Something Ive been listening too. \

This guy from what Ive heard plays with a mask on.

Don't know if you could play vinyl with a mask on tbh.

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Nice to see a thread started.... :banana:

My username and avatar come from my most recently acquired guitar.... a Tokai Talbo (Tokai Aluminium Body)

TalboA150SHMW_H.jpg

The above is a pic of my Talbo where it doesn't look as white as it really is....

Gday.

It seems a lot of people are interested in music so I thought Id ask a couple of the Mods if I could start a new thread.

Containing music and all its elements. Production. Youtube songs. Instruments you play. Shows you've been to etc etc.

Keep it positive and on track and this thread will be fine :banana:

Fender Frontman 212 100w Dual channel amp

Marshall JMP-1 Valve Pre-amp (Stereo, Midi controlled)

1986 Custom Fender Telecaster Heavy Metal Edition

1974 Masaru Kohno Handmade Classical Guitar (Number 17/1974)

Electro Harmonix Big Muff

C-Port DSP2000 8 channel stereo Rackunit + PCI soundcard (midi controllable)

getting soon :

EVH Trans Trem for Telecaster

E-Bow

Some kind of analog delay pedal

and if I can find one, a MuTron Bi-Phase

Gigs I saw lastyear - Slipknot, Smashing Pumpkins, Queens of the Stone Age, Helmet

Gigs this coming 2 months - Butterfly Effect, Cog, Karnivool

-D

Nice guitar talbo. I don't know too much about guitars but I can tell its a nice one.

I learnt Bass for a while but I wish I took up guitar. Lot more to experiment with.

Cheers..... That's not my fav one but it's my rarest.

Bass is a really cool instrument to f**k around on... I love bass guitar :banana:

Amongst that are also....

1990 - Levinson Blade RH2 Strat

1991 - Levinson Blade RH1 Strat

2005 - Custom built Tele copy (posted pic somehwhere else I think)

2006 - Tokai Talbo A150 MW - H

2001 - Fender Jazz Bass

???? - Steel 6 string

???? - Yamaha SY77 Synthesizer

???? - Peavey Classic 30 Valve Amp

???? - Peavey Studio Pro 112 Solid State Amp

Then I have a computer recording setup based around a Digidesign Digi003R running Pro Tools LE on PC/Mac and Logic Pro on Mac + other bits n bobs...

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what a top thread

this is some of my gear i currently play with.i love building and fixing guitars so if anyone needs repairs hit me up.i built most of the guitars i have from scratch,all are custom set-up style for my preferances and all have a rather vast sound to them.

guitars as follows

2006 epiphone sheraton II(only guitar purchased in store complete)

1966 framus all custom(starcaster neck,aria humbuckers)

198# mustang copy (japanese built),harmony neck,custom hard wired,hand wound P90s

mid 1960's cavalier semi acoustic(same shape as Paul McCartney's (early beatles era)bass)

early 1990's stratocaster copy with jackson pollock/stone roses paintjob

plus a few more in pieces!

pedals-

ibanez tubescreamer

mid 1970s russian big muff

boss ds-1

boss cs-2 compression sustainer

fender tuner

marshall bluesbreaker

and a VOX AC-15 custom classic(wharfedale speaker)

and i record thro an old tascam 4track recorder and pearl mics(nothing hi-tech about it at all)

keep rocking and/or rolling

How much did you pay for pro tools Talbo ? Ive had a look at it. But It was pirated and didn't work properly.

I know it costs an arm and a leg.

I use Sony soundforge 8. Fruity loops studio , producers edition. have played with acid pro etc.

Would love an old synth machine tho. how hard are they to hook up to the comp ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfNbzKaLmLg...re=channel_page

Something Ive been listening too. \

This guy from what Ive heard plays with a mask on.

Don't know if you could play vinyl with a mask on tbh.

i dont mind this dubstep stuff now ay. when i first heard it, my first impression was this shit is just noise...

my mate who has just returned to adl from living in the UK for 5 years loves it, he's brought some ds vinyl back with him, gotta get him round my joint one of these weekends for a mixup. back to back with his dubstep and my crate full of breaks, few beers, should be awesome

I've been to the Tiesto concert in Melbourne... that was epic.

damn i would kill to go there... too bad didnt have time/money :P ...

im going to ibiza one day to see him live... anyone else planning to go there?

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i dont mind this dubstep stuff now ay. when i first heard it, my first impression was this shit is just noise...

my mate who has just returned to adl from living in the UK for 5 years loves it, he's brought some ds vinyl back with him, gotta get him round my joint one of these weekends for a mixup. back to back with his dubstep and my crate full of breaks, few beers, should be awesome

Yeah mate. same,

Its really a style of music where you need a good stereo setup. You play it on desktop speakers or something and it just sounds like ping pong.

I'm having a dubstep night tonight actually. few beers in. waiting for mates to rock up. better hurry or ill be into the beers to heavy :P

You should head to the next dubstep show. Last one was massive. UK dj named SEVEN came and his style and technicality was impressive. very loud too.

How much did you pay for pro tools Talbo ? Ive had a look at it. But It was pirated and didn't work properly.

I know it costs an arm and a leg.

I use Sony soundforge 8. Fruity loops studio , producers edition. have played with acid pro etc.

Would love an old synth machine tho. how hard are they to hook up to the comp ?

I got the 003R sent form the USA (much cheaper than it was here) about 2 years ago, don't remember what I paid cause I sold my old 001 at the same time.

Pro Tools LE won't work without Digidesign hardware and Pro Tools M Powered required selected M Audio hardware. Probably the cheapest option would be finding a second hand M Audio Audiophile 24/96 or 192.

Connecting a synth to the computer is simple too, for data you connect it via MIDI either to your sound card or USB. If you're going to go the Pro Tools route, try to stay away from the USB interfaced devices. Firewire devices are much more stable/reliable for use with digi hardware or any ASIO compatible hardware.

Was thinking of heading here http://forums.ozreggae.com/index.php?showtopic=12063

Just to see this massive sound system. Will sound very nice. Cant have a massive one tho. mates bday tomorrow :blink:

whaaaaaat!!!! man i wish that was promoted a little better, if we knew about this we would have definitely come along! i've been telling my mate there that we get a few dubsteb shows happening around the traps lately.

i remember the first one that caught my attention was Benga, and apparently it went off!

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