I'm not sure if I'm mentally prepared for a booth full of geetar players. I
need a bigger booth :)
Paul S.
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From: <revtor@...>
To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 10:18 PM
Subject: [motm] Re Update, NAMM..
> Paul congrats on the nice figures. Lots of great modules on the horizon,
and its just
> in time for the holiday season...(Thinking ahead ;)
>
> So Paul.. Lots of guitar players at Namm, right?
> Im sure youve thought of this, but..
> -Have a system, maybe in an SKB, with the preamp module in it. Have a
pedal interface, have a 410 and maybe a 420 pair.. have an LFO and an osc
(for FM/Ringmod stuff), have a 110, maybe a 101, Hell- have em all!!!Will
the envelope follower be ready by then? if not I would have at least a
temp-proto-mockup there, NAMM is a good cause.. And have a guitar and Bass
there (Tuned) on stands and have it all ready to go through a nice guitar
amp. Im sure that there would be at least one lister-volunteer who would be
willing to setup patches and guide gutiarists/bassists if you could get them
in!
>
> Go over modular patches with the strummers that simulate common popular
effects boxes.
>
> Maybe have a sequencer ready on the MOTM so the guitarists can be shown
how they can patch right into the electronic sounds of the basslines or
whatever else cool you could rig up relatively simply (lots!!)
>
> Borrow someones nice guitar amp, and there you go.
>
>
> Is the "Synth Of Doom" going to be there, that would be the perfect mega
Texas-sized, synth centerpiece for your booth!
>
> Just some ideas I had..
> Good luck once again, take pictures!!!!
>
> Later all,
> ~Steve M
> Going to see a live jamband with an Organ/Rhodes/Moog player!!
Keyboardists equipment setup updates tomorrow!!!
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