Noise lair, synth dungeon, bedroom, shop, lab, etc.

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Line-out Neutron on DOD Death Metal, then on Line-In Particle, then on BOSS MT-2 than Line-In Neutron, and there is an output from Neutron headphones to a sound card. :jerkoff:
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5 Benjolins. 4 (total) VCA's. 0 brains.
THAT'S DEMOCRACY!
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¾ dead wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 5:44 pm
5 Benjolins. 4 (total) VCA's. 0 brains.
THAT'S DEMOCRACY!
Needs more Death Metal.


Seeing that stack begs the question:
Is there a Noise version of Keith Emerson?
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Indeterminacy wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 1:04 am
¾ dead wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 5:44 pm
5 Benjolins. 4 (total) VCA's. 0 brains.
THAT'S DEMOCRACY!
Needs more Death Metal.


Seeing that stack begs the question:
Is there a Noise version of Keith Emerson?
You're looking at him.

Not entirely related, but It's been a dream of mine for a long time to have a 4-channel/"dual stereo" DM 1u rackmount job with wet/dry controls and configurable tone-shaping options like dual-ganged pots per stereo pair that might somehow be able to toggle between that and independent shaping per individual circuit (I think that's possible, in theory at least).. Actually, it would be really, really cool to install 2-4 ODB-3's in a rack as well... The harsh noise equivalent of running your mix thru a Sonic Maximizer. Oh, God! I'm getting moist just thinking about it!
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¾ dead wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 10:55 am dual-ganged pots per stereo pair that might somehow be able to toggle between that and independent shaping per individual circuit (I think that's possible, in theory at least)
It's possible. You allocate a dual gang bank for the "stereo" operation, and then switch in a single gang set when switched to dual mono (via relay or CMOS switching, to allow a simple interface switch). With switching allocation, the "dead" set of controls (when in stereo) could even be utilized as a sort of trim balance of the dual gang so as not to be entirely useless in stereo mode.
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¾ dead wrote: Mon Jul 05, 2021 10:55 am
it would be really, really cool to install 2-4 ODB-3's in a rack as well.
The harsh noise equivalent of running your mix thru a Sonic Maximizer.
That is brilliant. ODB-3 is a desert island pedal.
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Out of everyone over the years, it's been the most exciting to see your rig grow and change.
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BPJ wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 1:28 pm Out of everyone over the years, it's been the most exciting to see your rig grow and change.
Agreed. From home made fly paper to a modular wall, pretty epic.
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BPJ wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 1:28 pm Out of everyone over the years, it's been the most exciting to see your rig grow and change.
crochambeau wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 2:24 pm
BPJ wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 1:28 pm Out of everyone over the years, it's been the most exciting to see your rig grow and change.
Agreed. From home made fly paper to a modular wall, pretty epic.
Who is being referenced here?
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Half dead directly, but we can say I haven't seen your own gear room since your explorations with mini cassettes.

It's very confusing that some user names are different from what I originally knew people as.
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