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hi, sorry for delay reply... the yellow rack is "Tee Bee"that bass module from Holland.. right one is 808. I modified trigger ins per sound modules. about the setup, we have own small gig place and studio in Kobe, http://www.cavestudio.org/cue/ then I don't need the time for set up.. sometimes we streaming web cast gig from there. so,other little my setting is below, http://www.cavestudio.com/gallery/gallery_photos/2004/july/P1150897.JPG and live sound is http://low.cavestudio.org/music/mp3/sep_2004/live1_11th_Sep_2004.mp3 but I don't use analog stuff for gig in outside of our studio,then I use Powerbook.. yes,problem is carry.. I am using Live and Reaktor mainly with samples from my analog stuff.. I will use Powerbook and iBook G4 for the Y2K4 festival. Sunao At 8:03 PM +0200 04.9.19, Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill wrote: >Sunao, > >for someone who sees a laptop as the centre of his live setup, you do >have a >lot of very special devices in your setup...although I can't say I do >recognize all of them. Two oldskool drum machines left in the front (is >the >right one a 808? I've never seen a real one in my life...but what is the >one >behind it). The synthesized set up accordeon-style I take to be an old >Korg >(MS20 ?), and then I recognize a Roland Space Echo, a Digitech RDS device, >on top a Sherman Filterbank? and below the Space Echo? Then of course the >super-cheap mixer, and the yellow rack device I know I've seen before but >can't remember... > >Is your setup for live gigs set up like this? How long does it take you to >set it up at a gig? > > Rainer > >Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill >Moinlabs GFX and Soundworks - www.moinlabs.de >The Straschill Family Group - www.straschill.de >digital penis expert group - www.dpeg.de >Eclectic Blah - www.eblah.de > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Sunao Inami [mailto:webmaster@cavestudio.com] >> Sent: Sonntag, 19. September 2004 19:32 >> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >> Subject: Re: effects for drums (decent drum machine hardware) >> >> >> Hi, >> >> My main gear of live gig is laptop now, but sometimes I still >> use analog stuff. >> I am loving my 808 since 1980.. and I loved the with effects.. >> >> my live gig set up photo and mp3 is below, >> >> http://www.cavestudio.org/cue/live_from_far_east/flashback/200 >> 3/11_17/P1040696.JPG >> >> http://low.cavestudio.org/music/mp3/july_2003/07072003_1.mp3 >> >> http://low.cavestudio.org/music/mp3/july_2003/07072003_2.mp3 >> >> Thanks >> >> Sunao >> >> >> At 0:57 AM -0700 04.9.19, loop.pool wrote: >> >Rainer wrote: >> > >> >"recommend the Zoom 1201 for the vocoder, Rick? Yes, the >> device I got for >> >something like ?30 still sits in my setup next to FireworX >> and Eclipse...)" >> > >> >God, Rainer, I'm glad someone else loves the Zoom 1201. >> > >> >When I first bought it brand new, it had the ugliest graphics of any >> >piece of hardware I had ever owned >> >so I covered it with shiny holographic paper that I thought was cool >> >(and most people probably think is the >> >ugliest covering they have ever seen on a piece of hardware). >> > >> > I wrote all the presets on top of the box and then put it in my >> >rack and realized that, >> >much to my chagrin (and ultimate foolishness) that you can't read >> >the top of a rack effect when it racked with other effects. >> > >> >I felt really stupid but it is such a cheap box that now I think of >> >it as my 'mystery processing box'. >> >I can put anything through any of the 'wierd' bank of effects and >> >something interesting will happen. >> > >> >Now I kind of like not knowing more than I liked being able to read >> >the front panel. >> > >> >Great box!!!! >> > >> >Rick >>