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The PHUNgEYE
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The PHUNgEYE
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The PHUNgEYE
upstate_psy_guru
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The PHUNgEYE
upstate_psy_guru
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PL@N3MO
direkt_influence
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Posted - 05/28/2009 : 11:39:51 AM
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quote: Originally posted by The PHUNgEYE
http://www.sherman.be/
needs captions.
everyone, stop lusting after my gear... homos |
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Modulate
UUnet Guru
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Posted - 05/28/2009 : 3:19:51 PM
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pull that cat off of yer sherman filter bank and let me borrow it |
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n3wt15
UUnet Member
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Posted - 05/29/2009 : 12:52:48 PM
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i had a sherman filterbank for a few weeks, seriously the most aweful piece of crap to ever come into my studio, complete waste of time and money.....I have no idea why people like those things, I was very disapointed.
My newest toy :-D
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The PHUNgEYE
upstate_psy_guru
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n3wt15
UUnet Member
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Posted - 05/29/2009 : 1:43:46 PM
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well, I need to send it in for repairs...two of the voices are dead which pissed me off, but I got it for a steal of a price (considering what they are new anyways), I also need to send in my spectralis for the new upgrade, so in going to be missing my two monsters for a bit :-(
In due time though :-) I pretty much bought the prophet to turn around and flip it to get a few extra bucks and pick up a poly evolver....but I fell in love with it pretty quick. |
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Modulate
UUnet Guru
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Posted - 05/29/2009 : 11:36:25 PM
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never tried a sherman but thought it would be fun, i currently use am electrix filter factory |
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Modulate
UUnet Guru
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Posted - 05/29/2009 : 11:39:52 PM
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oh and this:
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The PHUNgEYE
upstate_psy_guru
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The PHUNgEYE
upstate_psy_guru
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The PHUNgEYE
upstate_psy_guru
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Awake
UUnet Noob
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The PHUNgEYE
upstate_psy_guru
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Awake
UUnet Noob
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Posted - 08/14/2009 : 2:07:15 PM
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quote: Originally posted by The PHUNgEYE
Oh I heard. Craig told me. Jealousy is an understatement. Prob. #1 on my lust list.
:) It'll be worth the wait! Even with all those knobs it's an adventure to program - it's like a modular synth wrapped in a keyboard case.
Saw you mentioned you have a Prophet-600, those are pretty sweet too! I have an Akai AX-80, I think it uses the same CEM filter chips.
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djjokerboy
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Posted - 10/17/2009 : 05:41:17 AM
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my head is spinning from all the coolness phungeye exposed me to...thanks dude. i feel high!...lol...i too lust some of these gadgets..HOWEVER..i am content with an AKAI APC 40 and until I can afford the Timbaland edition OPENLABS dilly magigger....($5K) Ill be playing with Ableton for a while....i got a buddy down here in TX named Eric aka Powder1200...he's been twea,ked on Ableton for about 5 years now...and when u described urself as a lil girl.....i thought of him. he would have laughed if he saw or read that. Why? because he told me Ableton live ruined his relationship with humans...LOL....TWEAKER!!! too weird to live....too rare to die----POWDER |
DJ ----TRAKTOR PRO 2 Work---- Ableton LIVE 8 Weapons----APC40/Kontrol X1/Kontrol Z1/Maschine |
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The PHUNgEYE
upstate_psy_guru
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Posted - 10/20/2009 : 12:23:37 AM
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The grid is in. While the monome remains the standards bearer for hardware with grids of buttons on it, arrays of buttons are suddenly everywhere, in the commercial Akai APC40 and Novation Launchpad, and, from Livid Instruments, the Ohm64 and now the Block. I think it’s a real compliment to the monome’s creators – and the community that has authored ingenious open software for the monome – that there is this excitement around the design.
The latest entry is Livid’s Block, a compact, aluminum-and-wood controller that’s easy to carry and which weighs less than 3 pounds. It’s not a monome – it eschews the monome’s stringent minimalist design aesthetic and adds knobs on top, faders on the side. That layout has made the M-Audio Trigger Finger a blockbuster hit, so I think it could attract people who want more than just buttons. (That’s why choice is generally a good thing.) But just as importantly, the Block takes cues from the monome beyond the skin-deep. As with the Ohm64, Livid is working to open-source both the guts of the hardware and the software on the computer. The instruments are made by hand using sustainable materials and finishes, manufactured in Texas in their own shop rather than the lowest bidder overseas. The hardware itself encourages hacks and customization. These are principles championed by the monome’s Brian Crabtree and Kelli Cain, and they’re badly in need of some company. Livid, like those monome creators, is a handful of individuals rather then a big company, but they give us new hardware that embodies sustainability, openness, and local production – and that makes the monome and its principles stronger. (Livid has been crafting performance hardware and Max patches for many years.) And while this bus-powered USB MIDI device doesn’t yet support (OSC) OpenSoundControl, that could come – without sacrificing conventional MIDI connections to outboard gear when you don’t have the computer connected. (Clarification: as with the Ohm64, OSC support is not yet available but should be possible. Stay tuned.)
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