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Blade
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by Blade » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:13 pm
My new / old tubs.
1974 Ludwig Blue Vistalites.
24" Bass
13" Tom
14" Tom
16" Floor
18" Floor
Before Pic
After...... at a gig! (not enough room to use them all...LOL)
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Sean Sullivan
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by Sean Sullivan » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:25 pm
Bad ass. I really want a "jellybean" vistalites kit, but I'm not a drummer and I've already got a good kit.
How do those things sound?
Still waiting for a Luna reunion
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decocco
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by decocco » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:35 pm
That Ludwig kit looks sweet! I love the manly sound of vistalites.
I just scored a cheapo patchbay, but it is the first patchbay I've owned, so I'm really excited. No more running behind the rack to change connections! Yay!!!!
-Chris D.
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Blade
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by Blade » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:39 pm
minorleagues wrote:Bad ass. I really want a "jellybean" vistalites kit, but I'm not a drummer and I've already got a good kit.
How do those things sound?
They sound HUGE!!!!
I've always wanted a jellybean set up too. I might buy and extra rack and floor tom off of Ebay to do it. I might get a clear 14" and a red 16" for a patriotic look.....LOL!
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decocco
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by decocco » Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:45 pm
That Ludwig kit looks sweet! I love the manly sound of vistalites.
I just scored a cheapo patchbay, but it is the first patchbay I've owned, so I'm really excited. No more running behind the rack to change connections! Yay!!!!
-Chris D.
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Judas Jetski
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by Judas Jetski » Thu Sep 17, 2009 2:17 pm
Suh--weeeeet! I love the pretty drums.
I think I mentioned my (formerly) Fuzzy Green Slingerlands earlier in this thread... they're blue sparkle now. I'm "supposed" to be setting them up tonight. If'n'when I do, I'll try to post a pic.
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aurelialuz
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by aurelialuz » Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:21 pm
i scored a second space echo today...craigslist...$100!!
"While every effort has been made to ensure optimum sound quality, priority has been given to historic content and importance."
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trodden
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by trodden » Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:13 am
aurelialuz wrote:i scored a second space echo today...craigslist...$100!!
Wha what?!!?!?! dang.
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Trick Fall
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by Trick Fall » Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:32 am
I had to convince the guy I bought my space echo from that he should take a 100.00 but that was nine years ago!!!!!
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kinger
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by kinger » Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:01 pm
I just picked up a free Sennheiser 421 from my friend's dad whom I haven't seen for about ten years; he said I gave it to him when I was a teenager and asked if I wanted it back. I have no idea how I ended up with it back then and don't recall giving it to him but I accepted it graciously.
So, they're supposed to be good on toms?
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Sean Sullivan
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by Sean Sullivan » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:52 am
Cubase 5 just arrived, I'm excited to try it out...I can finally use my Lynx Aurora 8! I'm going to borrow a Pultec from work and mix some drums and see how they turn out.
Still waiting for a Luna reunion
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Judas Jetski
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by Judas Jetski » Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:16 pm
Hot rails p/u, 250k pots, tone capacitor... gonna hotrod Mrs. Jetski's Squire Bronco...
...first time I've attempted surgery...
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littlesongs
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by littlesongs » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:00 pm
A beautiful forty year old from New Jersey is on the way.
(Way to go Alex and good luck Andy!)
"Keep singing, keep writing, keep playing, keep recording. Stay humble, follow your heart, and it'll all lead to a good place."
-- F.M. Cornog
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jgimbel
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by jgimbel » Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:16 pm
littlesongs wrote:
A beautiful forty year old from New Jersey is on the way.
Hey, what else can you ask for?
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T-rex
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by T-rex » Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:28 am
minorleagues wrote:Cubase 5 just arrived, I'm excited to try it out...I can finally use my Lynx Aurora 8! I'm going to borrow a Pultec from work and mix some drums and see how they turn out.
When you get a chance, please report back on the automation. The new automation scheme (from Nuendo) looks good, like it would be a lot simpler and more intuitive than the current scheme. Now I am mainly using cubase for the automation and midi stuff, so the upgrade may be worth it. . .
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Guy: Well, I am the drummer.
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