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Yeah, I found some info on that last night. Looks plenty cool, but out of my price range right now. Thanks for the complement! It was a very fun gig to play! I have to give credit for the Againinator chassis design and construction to Valerie. (also our keyboard player) Thanks, Mark Sottilaro On Monday, March 4, 2002, at 12:45 AM, e o wrote: > Hey Mark, > Really fun show you guys put on there! The Againinator made all the > difference! In response to your query (I'm wondering this for myself as > well), perhaps the TC Fireworx is worthwhile checking into... maybe? > It is > pricey, fer sher. I'm not sure if it has a vocoder inside. > e o > -- > eric oberthaler > http://www.soundsliketree.com > (music within) > > > > > > > On 3/3/02 10:52 PM, "Mark Sottilaro" <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> after lugging two racks of gear down to Loopstock, I found myself >> asking >> the ever new question, "Isn't there a smaller way to do this?" What >> I'm >> basically hoping for is to replace my MO-FX (tempo based delay, flange >> and tremolo) and Warp Factory (Vocoder) with one unit, perferably a >> single rack space number. Lot's of knobs aren't really all that >> relevent to me, as a guitarist, presets that I can control via midi are >> better for me. Roland makes a cool little number, designed for DJs, >> but >> it's a tabletop number, which isn't the best for my dream of a >> guitar-rack-amp setup. Anything like this out there? >> >> Mark Sottilaro >> >