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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. > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com