Your latest musical purchase
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Re: Your latest musical purchase
A Peak - picked up today (as I knew what the FW update contained and it tipped the choice from a DSI Rev 2 desktop to the peak.
Re: Your latest musical purchase
The new resistors in place. Metal film, 1/4 Watt.
The Quadraverbs and the Midiverb II are very easy to service or modify. No need to disassemble the units. Both the component and solder sides are accessed by just removing the top and bottom panels.

The Quadraverbs and the Midiverb II are very easy to service or modify. No need to disassemble the units. Both the component and solder sides are accessed by just removing the top and bottom panels.

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Re: Your latest musical purchase
Here. Two patches I created for my Kawai K4. The Quadraverb makes the ambience for the drone.
Not much of a demo, just having some free publicity haha.
I´ll post a comparision between the modded and the unmodded QVs later
Not much of a demo, just having some free publicity haha.
I´ll post a comparision between the modded and the unmodded QVs later

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I bought a fender Johnny Marr Jaguar (black).
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Santa Claus brought me a Roland JDXi and a Kiwi 3P mod
, many thanks to my son and my wife 


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Just bought an RME Fireface 400 to use in 'Standalone' mode (more inputs for my Fireface UC)


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A DX100 with a faulty battery. One of the solder tabs was glued to the battery. With *contact* glue...
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Wow, glued battery tab, thats a new one to me !
I once had an output jack that had the wire twisted around and held in place using a massive chunk of blutak once, I guess some people are allergic to solder perhaps.

I once had an output jack that had the wire twisted around and held in place using a massive chunk of blutak once, I guess some people are allergic to solder perhaps.
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Yeah it took me a while to understand the logic behind it. I´m guessing "contact" glue ought to be good for making electrical contacts.
You know, insulating twisted wires with blutack isn´t such a bad idea in a hurry. Done the proper way it could make for an airtight connection and should endure. Macgyver would have used chewing gum. It´s how it´s done that tells which was an informed, deliberate job or a very sloppy one. It´s both funny and sad. Some people are really ignorant or afraid of dealing with anything electric.
Recently picked up a NAD 3225PE. Advertised as not working with a probably faulty mains transformer. Repeated flicking of the power switch fixed it. I was about to return it in remorse, but nah it´s a good amp. Has a Mono button, which is quite useful.
You know, insulating twisted wires with blutack isn´t such a bad idea in a hurry. Done the proper way it could make for an airtight connection and should endure. Macgyver would have used chewing gum. It´s how it´s done that tells which was an informed, deliberate job or a very sloppy one. It´s both funny and sad. Some people are really ignorant or afraid of dealing with anything electric.
Recently picked up a NAD 3225PE. Advertised as not working with a probably faulty mains transformer. Repeated flicking of the power switch fixed it. I was about to return it in remorse, but nah it´s a good amp. Has a Mono button, which is quite useful.
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Behringer Model D, just before the $30 price increase. The dealer threw in some patch cables as well. Now, to find an inexpensive eurorack case...
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Picked up a Behringer Neutron From DV247/Music Store (returned stock £208) - It had an issue with 1V/Oct scaling when used with an external CV input to VCOs 1&2, via MIDI it was fine.
Simple fix... Adjusted the trimmers on the back of the PCB for correct scaling, luckily, it doesn't affect the MIDI to CV converter

Simple fix... Adjusted the trimmers on the back of the PCB for correct scaling, luckily, it doesn't affect the MIDI to CV converter


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Casio CT-X3000.
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Nord Stage 3 Compact. These things are so expensive but I finally got one of these after months of looking for a good deal. Found a perfect condition B-Stock unit for almost twelve hundred dollars less than A-Stock.
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Just received a Korg nanoKontrol2 MIDI control surface as a birthday gift from my wife and son, along with a powered USB hub and mic stand clip. I'm planning to use it as a physical controller for some of my iPad apps, most notably Galileo Organ.
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Nabbed a Hofner violin bass, as I've been kicking myself ever since trading away my old one.
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