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wizards teeth
on 2001-10-01 12:28 [#00038108]
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Does anyone like using these ?
What other effects units produce nice effects ?
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gotmeth?
on 2001-10-01 18:42 [#00038161]
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that thing is pretty badass. i don't own one, but i always fuck with them in music stores. i'd consider getting one for playing live. you could do some wicked shit with lines live
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pitch
from the deepest mines on 2001-10-01 20:48 [#00038185]
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when i saw radiohead live, they used it on thom's vocals for uh, everything in its right place. it was done in real time of coarse and it reversed his vocals and added delay -- it was dope. i've heard their good. and radiohead must approve of them!
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Chris Ochre
from Newcastle, UK. (www.mp3.com/ochre) on 2001-10-01 21:19 [#00038188]
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They are a great live tool (it makes it look like you're doing something for starters, heh heh!) and allow for some pretty cool realtime sound-mangling. Good fun, too.
By the way, Wizard's Teeth, you're in or around Newcastle upon Tyne aren't you? I'll be doing a short PC set at The Black Swan on the 18th - and I'll be using a Kaos Pad then (I'll borrow one off my mate). It would be really cool if you could come along and say hello, (bring your mates!). There'll be more live music from a couple of mates of mine as well as some DJs, so it should be a good night. It's £3 too, which is nice. Let me know if you're interested and I'll get more info on the times etc for the night.
Cheers,
Chris.
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klumpen
from oberunterhausen on 2001-10-02 00:00 [#00038227]
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i have one....and always fun..... halls echoes filters modulation recordfunction....you can always have a laugh when you are stoned
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bubu
from Rio de Janeiro on 2001-10-02 06:34 [#00038298]
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the kaos pad reminded me the modulation controlers of the mini-moog in a very simple way. the superposition of one sign into another with degrees and degrees of modulations is reaally nice
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