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RE: OT/FS; MORE GEAR LIQUIDATIONS: ALESIS AIR SYNTH AND AIR FX COMBO PACKAGE (NO RESERVE)



Howdy,

 I am interested in the proteus modules, depending on
price. thanx
rig


--- Qua Veda <qua@oregon.com> wrote:

> Hi Ted,
> I'm curious about the personal monitors you are
> considering. Do you mean
> kick-back stage monitors?  Or small Mackie-style
> powered spkrs?  Other?
> 
> -Qua
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tEd R KiLLiAn [mailto:tedkillian@charter.net] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 12:05 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: OT/FS; MORE GEAR LIQUIDATIONS: ALESIS
> AIR SYNTH AND AIR FX
> COMBO PACKAGE (NO RESERVE)
> 
> Qua,
> 
> I am even getting rid of the amps and cabs too - in
> favor of some 
> smaller high-quality powered personal monitors.
> 
> I'm getting used to playing through the PA in most
> cases.
> 
> I've got four 1x12 (Seymour) Duncan Research guitar
> cabs that I'll be 
> selling off (or trying to) in the coming weeks.
> 
> Along with them I'll be selling a number of other
> gadgets and gizmos 
> including (but not limited to):
> 
> * SKB 16-space shock-mount rack with casters
> * Art SGX 2000 Express in a 2-space ProTec rack-bag
> and X15 Ultrafoot 
> controller
> * Emu Proteus 2 Orchestral
> * Emu Proteus 3 World
> * ART SLA-1 power amp
> * Aphex Aural Exciter 104 C with "Big Bottom"
> * 2 Boss RPS-10 pitch-shifter delays
> * 3 Alesis Nanoverbs
> * Roland M-120 12-channel mixer
> * SKB PS-100 pedalboard with 3-rack spaces
> * Roland/Boss Sp-303 Sampler
> * Danelectro Hodad baritone guitar with GK-2a hex
> pickup and tweed 
> gigbag.
> 
> Beyond that, possibly a pair Lexicon Vortexes, an
> EDP or two and a pair 
> of Alesis Akiras plus my old faithful Roland GR-1
> guitar synth.
> 
> In the end, it may all have to go.
> 
> Im holding on to that last batch of pieces 'til the
> very last - to see 
> if this whole software thing REALLY works out as
> powerfully for me as I 
> hope.
> 
> Sometimes it's good to have a backup plan.
> 
> I'm just doing it a little bit at a time 'cause I'm
> lazy (and maybe 
> over-cautious).
> 
> My planned FX setup to replace all of this is still
> in a state of flux.
> 
> My ideas change on a week by week basis.
> 
> The next time I play at one of these things people
> will notice the 
> lesser amount of gear.
> 
> However, I'll still have quite a bit of it left.
> 
> I've got small pedals galore and combo amps and
> stuff that folks here 
> never see.
> 
> The main thing is, my looping rig has to be more
> portable and 
> light-weight.
> 
> My back, knees, ankles, arms, heart, and my old
> automobile will not 
> take it any more.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ted
> 
> On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Qua Veda wrote:
> 
> > Hi Ted,
> > Yes the computers are now powerful enough to be
> really practice. I'm
> > eventually planning on taking a similar approach
> myself. Then the
> > amps/cabs become the remaining heavy lifting
> items. Glad there are 
> > folks
> > in this community that are generous enough to help
> us up the (rather 
> > steep)
> > learning curves.
> 
> 
> 


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