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Nice guitar. Strange business model, that First Act is a manufacturer of a.) Awesome custom shop guitars and b.) guitar-shaped toilets, with no middle ground that I'm aware of.skullservant wrote:Thanks Syl, I'm pretty excited to try it out. This is from First Act's Studio For Artist line that was briefly available while their custom shop ran in Boston, Mass. The SFA designs were based on their custom shop offerings, but built in Korea to keep costs down for heathens and mortals like us. The awesome thing is they use really great cuts of wood and have true set necks instead of bolt on. Real flame on the top too!
I'm going to throw a Phat Cat into the bridge and call it a day
Yeah, I think the fact that they didn't have a separate name for their custom offerings is why they ultimately had to close the custom shop. Which is a shame because they were doing awesome and different work, especially back a few years before today when everything is just Fender worship.Justinm1789 wrote:
Nice guitar. Strange business model, that First Act is a manufacturer of a.) Awesome custom shop guitars and b.) guitar-shaped toilets, with no middle ground that I'm aware of.
I really like Matt Pike's custom shop First Act 9-string. Chorusing only the treble strings is a solid and practical idea.
Invisible Man wrote:Strange Tales: putting the ‘weeb’ in ‘dweeb’ since whenever.
Noice. Whatchya using for a preamp?Glace_Noire wrote:Just received this contact mic: electro acoustic drone music will come from this dude![]()
Dude, already! That is awesome!Strange Tales wrote:TODAY WAS A VERY GOOD DAY
Let me get acclimated to it first!lordgalvar wrote:Dude, already! That is awesome!Strange Tales wrote:TODAY WAS A VERY GOOD DAY
DEMO!
Invisible Man wrote:Strange Tales: putting the ‘weeb’ in ‘dweeb’ since whenever.
Tom Dalton wrote:"I want to be as big as I can if it's going to stop a bullet."
I wish the videos I watched help me understand it a little bit, there is so much to it though! I guess it's one of those things where I'll just have to constantly use it and figure it out on my own, which is my favorite way to figure out things anyway.oscillateur wrote:Maths is super useful as a multi-faceted utility. I did use it as a dual oscillator too when I got my first small batch of modules and the "proper" osc was not arrived yet.
Also, I apparently ordered this yesterday :
I'm disappointed that they did not include any trigger-based external sync though.
Still, I've been only using my DD20 for looping for maybe 8 years and this should open new possibilities (sound sources -> DD20 -> 22500)...
Invisible Man wrote:Strange Tales: putting the ‘weeb’ in ‘dweeb’ since whenever.
You could probably jumper a switch/trigger jack over off the stop/tap one...oscillateur wrote:Maths is super useful as a multi-faceted utility. I did use it as a dual oscillator too when I got my first small batch of modules and the "proper" osc was not arrived yet.
Also, I apparently ordered this yesterday :
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I'm disappointed that they did not include any trigger-based external sync though.
Still, I've been only using my DD20 for looping for maybe 8 years and this should open new possibilities (sound sources -> DD20 -> 22500)...