Re: What is in the post? GAS makes me more creative right?
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 7:07 am
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coldbrightsunlight wrote:Lego is fun! Space is fun!
Finally showed up! Only had a quick jam, but the Son of a Bee absolutely rips and the DMM sounds great (I've somehow never tried one before). Fuel Tank Jr is going to power my small bass board. Just have to put everything in it's right place nowMrNovember wrote:So I posted updates in other threads, but I got the Neunaber Immerse after it was lost in customs for about a month. I immediately fell in love with it. It's small, simple, stereo, and very easy to dial in sounds I like. Very happy with it.MrNovember wrote:I've got a bunch of stuff incoming: Neunaber Immerse, EHX DMM XO, Stomp Under Foot Son of a Bee, T-Rex Fuel Tank Jr, and a Moog Subharmonicon!
Now if only stuff would make it past the border. The Immerse has been sitting at the border for about 3 weeks now
The Subharmonicon on the other hand, got here very quickly. It's very different from my other synths, but also very particular. The sequencer does the polyrhythm thing really well, but it's a little limited and short. Also, the lack of an LFO is kind of a bummer. Luckily, it patches together with my Matriarch very, very well. Overall, I am pretty happy with it. I really hope the Spectravox is in their plans at some point. I think it would sell very well considering their new vocoder is insanely expensive.
Now, I am just waiting on the DMM, Son of a Bee, and Fuel Tank Jr, which were shipped from Detroit and have made a slight detour through Chicago on their way to me (located outside of Toronto). Also, I forgot to mention that I am also waiting on a Keystep Pro that was shipped from just the other side of Toronto (like a 1.5 hour drive), but it's already a week past the original expected delivery date. Now tracking just says "date pending"
well i have a couple of shelves full of lego i bought waaaay after my teenage years, so i understandPaul_C wrote:I'm not as excited about space-related stuff as my daughter, but I do enjoy putting Lego together (I'm happy to let her do it all but she usually gets bored after a while and lets me help) so a small part is for me. Sometimes it's as much about buying stuff so I've got something to look forward toDowi wrote:yeah, c'mon it's for you, admit it.Paul_C wrote: and a Lego Lunar Lander for my daughter instead.![]()
Don't be shy, i want one too.![]()
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Haha I want one of those too. Sort of. I'd love it but it would be a silly purchase in terms of already having things that cover that ground. But it's looks fun!
Well it would be my first synth, so I don't have the overlapping problem01010111 wrote:I’m on the minilogue gas train, too. It’s fun, and through firmware updates they fixed the biggest problem I had with it. I just have other things that do what it does..
The One spot daisy chain is always useful to have around, but if you have more than one or two digital pedals the psu is unavoidable.Gone Fission wrote:Finally upgrading from the OneSpot daisy chain to an isolated supply, an Eventide PowerMax V2. I haven’t had cause to complain about the OneSpot for ten years—it worked great for my at-home use. My power needs have just gotten trickier in the past year, so I’ll be able to keep it to one power source again.
Got the Parallax yesterday! I like it a lot! The phaser side don't suck too much low which I like a lot!!! The trem sound clean… nice one!sylnau wrote:It's been a long time...
Ordered this 5 min ago.