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 Post subject: Re: Beatmaking in public/creative spaces
PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:38 pm 
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I have always wanted a steinberger. So, sooooo ugly, but the transtrem letting you drop full chords while remaining in tune is incredible. They're like the hairless cats of guitars!

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 Post subject: Re: Beatmaking in public/creative spaces
PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 1:05 pm 
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Ill Green wrote:
You probably will do well going live.

I like sneaking in hotels and chill on the roof to bang out. Just me and the little MPC500. I stuff her with drumbreaks and sounds from latest digs and then sort it all out on the rooftop. Even the hospitals got some dope rooftops to sneak into. Just find the emergency exit and climb up those stairs. Becareful, some doors got motion detectors but most don't work anymore. If you do get caught, just tell them you were looking for a decent place to smoke, works everytime.


Me thinks you used to write graff dude :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Beatmaking in public/creative spaces
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 4:56 am 
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fauna wrote:
I have always wanted a steinberger. So, sooooo ugly, but the transtrem letting you drop full chords while remaining in tune is incredible. They're like the hairless cats of guitars!


Now that analogy is fuckin brilliant! I've had mine for over 15 years. They are super handy for gigging, and with enough processing, their thinner tone can be compensated. In airports, the gig bag looks like a rifle bag - fun!

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Evangelical Christian D-Bags: the only solution are full enclosure headphones and a functioning volume knob. Or, a backpack full of the works of Tom Harpur and Alvin Boyd Kuhn for distribution.


I'm an atheist, and I'm well prepared to duke it out with any religious blowhard who decides to evangelize directly to me! LOL. Most of them don't know the first thing about the Bible that they didn't hear in a Christmas carol, or from their weekly brainwashing at the hands of their pastor. The least they could do is read their own book! (no offense to Christians, just don't tell me Im going to Hell, I already know that!)

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 Post subject: Re: Beatmaking in public/creative spaces
PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 1:48 pm 
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making music outside is one of the reasons i decided to order myself an sp404sx today.... i've recently had a hard time writing while sitting at the pc or infront of the mpc, and in the past i've dragged my laptop out to parks and cafes as well,... and it does help quite a bit. (so i'm hoping the incoming sp will be even more fun :mrgreen: )

try it, once you get into it, and start flowing you tend to zone out and everyone melts away.

hello sp forum :mrgreen:


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