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I would absolutely love to get some Retro Mechanical Labs in my life. I absolutely want to get the EFC Studio
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Holy fuck! the tonez!
Yeah sure I need to adjust the trim posts cuz the guy who sold it to me has them up too high.. but fucking tonez! :omg:
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Burny Firebird pickup - at less than two MZ units, when i saw the DCR, I had to have it....
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Walrus Audio Slö incoming. Everyone and their grandmothers is buying one, figured I'd check out for myself what the hoopla is all about.
And I have a SA Nemesis on the way too. Probably my 29th delay pedal. Just to give you an idea of the chance of me NOT flipping it soon :facepalm:
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backwardsvoyager wrote:Incoming :love:
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I need to get one of these eventually.
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Hoping to coax a range of interesting sounds from that EQ section.
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Outgoing: a Sterling Silo 20 that I restored and a Moog Subharmonicon

Incoming:
Got a decent deal on one of these on Reverb:
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This won't be available until September, but I have the funds set aside for it and as long as I like how it feels, I will be buying it right away
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Also, might buy a Randy's Revenge and an Unpleasant Surprise after the Subharmonicon goes on Sunday
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MrNovember wrote:Outgoing: a Sterling Silo 20 that I restored and a Moog Subharmonicon
Why'd you get rid of the subharmonicon?
vidret wrote:I finally caved in and bought me a throat locust

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Hoping to coax a range of interesting sounds from that EQ section.
Also got one of these recently. It rules! It can do a lot more than the standard hm2 death metal sound. Also the blackout finish :rock:
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cantremember wrote:
MrNovember wrote:Outgoing: a Sterling Silo 20 that I restored and a Moog Subharmonicon
Why'd you get rid of the subharmonicon?
Honestly, I just really haven't used it or been able to work it into my set up. The only thing it really gave me that I didn't have with the rest of my setup was the sequencer, which was really fun to mess with, but a 4 note sequence is a little to short and it really wasn't worth having so much money wrapped up in a somewhat underwhelming sequencer :idk:

It is a great synth, though. I could see myself buying one again in the future; I still think a 3-tier Moog rack with a Subharmonicon, DFAM, and Mother 32 would be awesome.
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I forgot to mention I got tracking for my Critter and Guitari Eyesy. I'm excited to dive into that thing!
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MrNovember wrote:Outgoing: a Sterling Silo 20 that I restored and a Moog Subharmonicon

Incoming:
Got a decent deal on one of these on Reverb:
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This won't be available until September, but I have the funds set aside for it and as long as I like how it feels, I will be buying it right away
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Also, might buy a Randy's Revenge and an Unpleasant Surprise after the Subharmonicon goes on Sunday
The only thing extra that I get out of the SE+ over the SE is being able to set the threshold so that I don't lose notes in places on the fretboard. But that alone is worth the extra space.
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yeah, add me to the Marrakesh wantlist :love:
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MrNovember wrote:
cantremember wrote:
MrNovember wrote:Outgoing: a Sterling Silo 20 that I restored and a Moog Subharmonicon
Why'd you get rid of the subharmonicon?
Honestly, I just really haven't used it or been able to work it into my set up. The only thing it really gave me that I didn't have with the rest of my setup was the sequencer, which was really fun to mess with, but a 4 note sequence is a little to short and it really wasn't worth having so much money wrapped up in a somewhat underwhelming sequencer :idk:

It is a great synth, though. I could see myself buying one again in the future; I still think a 3-tier Moog rack with a Subharmonicon, DFAM, and Mother 32 would be awesome.
Hmm for some reason I thought you had the dfam and mother already. The sub looks cool in a lot of the demos I've seen but yeah, I would definitely wanna pair it up with the other 2.
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