![]() But dammit, I want to make some new music this year-the first in a long time-AND record it, which I have hardly ever done. I am not one to make resolutions and rarely keep promises to myself. Maybe I can get some of my jazz chops back. This was to replace the copy I lent out 20 years ago and never got back. Jazz Improvisation 1 Tonal and Rhythmic Principles by John Mehegan. A very good software equivalent at $25 year-end pricing was irresistible. I've wanted a ring modulator since Jan Hammer and John McLaughlin used them in the 70s, but a Moog Mooger Fooger was too much to swing at $300. Synapse RM-1 Ring Modulator Rack Extension for Propellerhead Reason. I sold a Yamaha digital grand piano in 2010 to pay expenses while I finished medical transcription school and haven't been able two handed since. I won the PayPal dispute, but would have netted $5 after returning it. M-Audio Keystation 88 Mk II, to replace a damaged one bought from an individual online. Roland JV-1010 synth module and Roland GI-10 pitch-to-MIDI interface, both to replace stolen units. It beautifully models six Fender amps and six British models and has good basic effects. Great service and prices.įender Champion 20 twenty-watt modeling amplifier for living-room practice. I got it from Victor Litz Music in Fredericksburg, VA, through. Pat Marr was there on the very cold day when it was delivered. The biggest thing was a pristine 2012 Gretsch G6122-1962 Country Gentleman "George Harrison" model, the closest replica I could find of a 1964 model I let go of 35 years ago without realizing what I had. I won't bore you with my life story, but here's the rest. #329065 - 01/02/16 04:19 PM Re: review of 2015 Gear Acquisition Syndrome.Ģ015 has been about recovery, both of my life and of things which have been taken from or let go of by me. ) It's like your first good deed for the new year. So think of it as a form of community service. sharing what you've bought helps the rest of us to feel less guilty for buying so much gear. I know there are some others out there who spent a buck or two on gear in 2015. Two very nice items! (But I can't believe that's all you bought in 2015) Looks like you've created a mobile Charlieĭang! If 2016 is as gear-intensive, you may have to turn your home into a music store! :-) (nice Dan I'm getting comfortable with the idea of "enough-ness". In 2016 I plan to sell a bunch of stuff I don't use. looks like a pretty cool bit of kit to me! Now that you've endured the price, you may as well enjoy the Eddie I don't understand why you'd say you're nearly ashamed for buying the Digitech Trio. Any will be far better than anything else you ever used trust me on MattĬontrol surfaces really are cool! And thanks for the tip on the CountryTrash May I recommend Osmun Music (outside of Boston, but online too) as a dealer with much-reduced prices. You can illuminate the bottom of the page of music just as well as the top, drop it without concern because they are protected LEDs, and not blind your audience. Played a couple of nice Vivaldi pieces on it in a recent concert.įinally, something that will appeal to those of you eligible for Medicare as I am, a new music stand light, the Aria Diva. ![]() If you include non-electric instruments, I added an F/G piccolo trumpet to give me a bit of flexibility when the A/Bb piccolo makes fingering harder. If people are not familiar with a control surface, such a unit has motorized automated faders for mixing in SONAR, and transport control without using a mouse. I added a Behringer X-Touch to replace the old Tascam FW-1884 control surface that had not kept pace with its drivers.
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