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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:12 pm 
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Yo.

Just wanted to show you guys a picture of my setup for my one band.

2x Kaoss pad Kp3's

MPC 1000 with jjos

Roland RH 200 headphones ( they got stolen :( )

and most importantly, the mighty SP 404

With my other band/thing, I'm minus the mpc, and I use a zoom drum machine and a mixer to run everything through.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:24 pm 
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good to see some live performing crew here

tis the way of the future 8)

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Small boxes with a lot of banging sounds, heck yes this's the future!

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Nice and simple setup.

How do you fill up the MPC and 404? Do you make your own samples?

I find myself more and more recording synths to SP 555 as you don't have to worry about MIDI sync... DI boxes, outboard FX, volume levels...

I hope this is the future because I'm going this way too, though I have no tendencies to perfom outside my house.
Okay, maybe when I'm 50 y/o and someone wants to hire a live performer on a wedding aniversary... can you imagine our generation
in 20-30 years... what kind if music we will listen than?
And kids will go like: nah, I'm not going on this folk-techno party- far out dad.

Cheers, Crumb


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:46 pm 
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can you imagine our generation
in 20-30 years... what kind if music we will listen than?
And kids will go like: nah, I'm not going on this folk-techno party- far out dad.


I think about this alot,
and everytime i come up with
"the apocalypse must be coming soon, cos there aint no way society can survive when *WE* are the ones in charge! :lol:

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crumbsucker wrote:
Nice and simple setup.

How do you fill up the MPC and 404? Do you make your own samples?

I find myself more and more recording synths to SP 555 as you don't have to worry about MIDI sync... DI boxes, outboard FX, volume levels...

I hope this is the future because I'm going this way too, though I have no tendencies to perfom outside my house.
Okay, maybe when I'm 50 y/o and someone wants to hire a live performer on a wedding aniversary... can you imagine our generation
in 20-30 years... what kind if music we will listen than?
And kids will go like: nah, I'm not going on this folk-techno party- far out dad.

Cheers, Crumb


Most of the time, I'll make stuff in Acid along with my 404, Yamaha Su10, drum machine etc. etc. Then I have the tracks in the computer and can mix them and add effects or whatever.

Then I usually cut the songs into loops, and trigger them live off of the samplers. I sometimes have bits of songs on both machines so that I can layer, and mix it all up.

I use the one kaoss pad to add effects to the beats, and the other is for the mic, so we can do live looping, add effects to the vox, or whatever we want.

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PHeMoX wrote:
Small boxes with a lot of banging sounds, heck yes this's the future!

moooooohahahahaha hell yeah :twisted:

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here's a photo of the live rig i'm currently using:

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this is part of my live gear...that's ye olde 404 and a roland sh-32. on the floor below there's a buncha guitar pedals and a looper, and behind there's a guitar and chube amp.


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crumbsucker wrote:
Okay, maybe when I'm 50 y/o and someone wants to hire a live performer on a wedding aniversary... can you imagine our generation
in 20-30 years... what kind if music we will listen than?
And kids will go like: nah, I'm not going on this folk-techno party- far out dad.

Cheers, Crumb


Lol.. the future is now for most of us hip hop heads. We look at what the kids listen to know and we are like "bleh ! that aint real hip hop ! You kids dont know nothing about music" and then I realized thats the same typa thing my told me...lol.

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Drewzle that ish looks so dope! I don't even know what half of your gear is...


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:lol: cheers man

the gear is: 2 Yamaha QY-70s (those grey boxes), a Zoom 505 Guitar Pedal (with patch B3 on the LED screen), a Roland MC09 (in the left corner with patch U03 on screen), a padKontrol and the beautiful Sp404!
plus the little mixer so they can all talk at the same time

the QY70s can have up to 24 voices each coming out of them, i use one in Pattern Mode to control another in Song Mode so i can perform MIDI tweaks from the padKontrol

Fauna - i'm a big fan of the SH-32, that's a great stand you have for it there. two-storey noise maker!


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"Real Nice" live set-ups, that SH-32 and MC 09 looks dope....


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Drewzle wrote:

Fauna - i'm a big fan of the SH-32, that's a great stand you have for it there. two-storey noise maker!


ha ha! yeah, it's a plastic rack for raising yr laptop, courtesy of my employer (shh!).

i love the sounds the sh-32 can produce, but just using it without a controller - those little buttons-for-keys are tricky, esp while playing other instruments at the same time. but i started using it 'as is' cuz of seeing a friend of mine do so in a glitchy-folk group. figgered if he can use it so can i. i'm half-right :lol:


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my live setup:
mc-808
sp-555
sp-404

and into my sp-555 (green cord) a japanese instrument Kaolimba


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