Fingerless gloves and new pair of shorts for workin out. Yeah.
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Very nice considering the price.
frequency-lsd wrote:Moog Moogerfooger 102 Ringmodulator pedal
frequency-lsd wrote:I absolutely love it!
I have been in love with the ringmodulator ever since i heared the samples on the Moog website, and when i got my paycheck this monday i was like, fuck it im just going to buy the damn thing![]()
A really underrated effect
the Bass MuRF is another awesome Moog pedal, i would love to get on of those aswell..but they are so damn expensive!
swervedriver wrote:Devin Townsend - Ass-Sordid Demos
Devin Townsend - Christeen + Four Demos EP
Devin Townsend - DevLab
King's X - Faith Hope Love
King's X - King's X
King's X - Dogman
King's X - Ear Candy
King's X - Tape Head
Punky Brüster - Cooked On Phonics
Strapping Young Lad - 1994-2006 Chaos Years + DVD
All for a little over 90 euros...
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:swervedriver wrote:Devin Townsend - Ass-Sordid Demos
Devin Townsend - Christeen + Four Demos EP
Devin Townsend - DevLab
King's X - Faith Hope Love
King's X - King's X
King's X - Dogman
King's X - Ear Candy
King's X - Tape Head
Punky Brüster - Cooked On Phonics
Strapping Young Lad - 1994-2006 Chaos Years + DVD
All for a little over 90 euros...
Sweet Swerve. Good taste man, good taste. King's X = one of the best bands people have never heard of. My brother said they lost some of their fan base when Pinnick came out![]()
swervedriver wrote:I've only learned about them a few years back and really got into them about a year ago. Saw them live a few months ago, got to talk a little with all of them afterwards and been hooked from there on. They really are the best band you'll never know, or something along those lines. As for the whole coming out deal, I don't get the big fuss... look at the popularity of Freddie Mercury, George Michael, Elton John, etc etc. Like being gay makes you any less of an artist.
edit- Yeah, that MuRF thing sounds pretty cool, but I can imagine having a hard time fitting into a song. Kinda like the step-type effect in Queen's "Headlong". I had that effect on my old Zoom pedal but never used it other than for schnitzengiggles.
Seven of its 8 filters are resonant filters voiced at lower frequencies, and at the low end, we've added a 6 dB/octave shelving filter. With a cutoff frequency of 110 Hz, it adds extra response where bass players need it most.
Devy, spelled Devy wrote:Was Pinnick a cool guy? And how tall is he actually? He looks really tall on stageBut really, I only want to hear him, Jeff Ament, and some other exceptions play on a 8/12 string bass. He rules it.
frequency-lsd wrote:That Les Paul looks great grrrv! does it sound as good as it looks?
swervedriver wrote:Devy, spelled Devy wrote:Was Pinnick a cool guy? And how tall is he actually? He looks really tall on stageBut really, I only want to hear him, Jeff Ament, and some other exceptions play on a 8/12 string bass. He rules it.
Yeah he's cool, they all are. The 2 people I was going to go with couldn't be there because one was sick and wasn't allowed to drive, and the other was supposed tag along with him. I had their tickets and asked for them to sign them, and add a little personal message. So afterwards I got to give my friends their tickets back, which were now signed with "Get better!" and "Where the fuck were you!?" messages from the band.
Pinnick is quite tall, but he also wears these enormous plateau boots. Also, his arms and legs are disproportionally long, making his torso look so small.Advantage is that he's a monster on bass because of it, hehe. That 12-string he uses to play "Pray" is amazing.
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