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4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

2009-09-21 by Everett

Unless Tonka trucks and Big Wheels are included in this discussion I'm out... I was 5 :(

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> That's what I started off with back in 1984.
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> What did you have back then?
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> Mike.
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Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

2009-09-21 by Tom

In 1984, I was recording on a Teac A3440 4 track reel-to-reel deck... also had an Akai stereo open reel deck for mix down and a Tascam 6 channel mixer.  Being primarily a guitarist, I had a few guitars (Yamaha solid body, Sigma acoustic 12 string, Yakima P bass, etc), but the only keyboard I would have had would have been one of those early Casio jobs (seems it was somewhere about that time that I bought that thing)

Tom
http://www.tomhoelle.com
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--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "patrioticduo" <patrioticduo@...> wrote:
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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

2009-09-21 by Michael Hawkins

But your website only has pictures of your guitars and a single tube amp. :-(




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From: Tom <tevieray@...>
To: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 6:34:29 AM
Subject: [korgpolyex] Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

  
In 1984, I was recording on a Teac A3440 4 track reel-to-reel deck... also had an Akai stereo open reel deck for mix down and a Tascam 6 channel mixer.  Being primarily a guitarist, I had a few guitars (Yamaha solid body, Sigma acoustic 12 string, Yakima P bass, etc), but the only keyboard I would have had would have been one of those early Casio jobs (seems it was somewhere about that time that I bought that thing)

Tom
http://www.tomhoelle.com
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--- In korgpolyex@yahoogro ups.com, "patrioticduo" <patrioticduo@ ...> wrote:
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> Mike.
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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

2009-09-21 by Paul Cunningham

LOL. In 1984, I was sequencing a Casio CZ-101 with a TRS-80 Color Computer running Lyra.

Recording consisted of placing a boombox near the speaker. ;-) -pc


On Sep 21, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Tom wrote:

In 1984, I was recording on a Teac A3440 4 track reel-to-reel deck... also had an Akai stereo open reel deck for mix down and a Tascam 6 channel mixer. Being primarily a guitarist, I had a few guitars (Yamaha solid body, Sigma acoustic 12 string, Yakima P bass, etc), but the only keyboard I would have had would have been one of those early Casio jobs (seems it was somewhere about that time that I bought that thing)

Tom
http://www.tomhoelle.com


Re: [korgpolyex] Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

2009-09-21 by Tom Hoelle

But your website only has pictures of your guitars and a single tube amp. :-(
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Good point... I'll have to resolve that!
 
For the record, I'm still primarily a guitarist, but I do use keys for my recordings and i currently have a Korg Poly 800 Mk2 (of course), a Roland Juno 106, and an Emu PK-6.
 
There's a number of instruments in my "arsenal" that aren't shown on my web-page... including some other guitars and amps...  I have a bad habit of only adding pictures of things when they come up in discussions (like this one).  But I'll definitely post some pics of my keys on there too!  Thanks for pointing that out!

Tom
http://www.tomhoelle.com
At CD Baby: http://cdbaby.com/all/tomhoelle
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But your website only has pictures of your guitars and a single tube amp. :-(



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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

2009-09-22 by Tom Hoelle

> But your website only has pictures of
> your guitars and a single tube amp. :-(
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Ok - I've added pics of my keyboards... if anyone cares to have a look:
http://www.tomhoelle.com/photo.htm

Please let me know if there's something amiss... like I might have gotten some facts mixed up in my my short little write-up that accompany's each one.

Thanks!
Tom
http://www.tomhoelle.com
At CD Baby:  http://cdbaby.com/all/tomhoelle
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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

2009-09-22 by Tom Hoelle

> But your website only has pictures of
> your guitars and a single tube amp. :-(
> ====================================
OK - I've added some pics of my keys to my instruments page.  If anyone cares to have a look:
http://www.tomhoelle.com/photo.htm


Tom
http://www.tomhoelle.com
At CD Baby:  http://cdbaby.com/all/tomhoelle
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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: 4 track Fostek, Ibanex guitar delay and Poly-800

2009-09-22 by Paul Cunningham

nice mandolin! -pc
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On Sep 22, 2009, at 6:52 AM, Tom Hoelle wrote:

> > But your website only has pictures of
> > your guitars and a single tube amp. :-(
> > ====================================
> OK - I've added some pics of my keys to my instruments page. If  
> anyone cares to have a look:
> http://www.tomhoelle.com/photo.htm
>
> Tom

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