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Quatschmacher

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  1. Lovely. So tempted to pick up another couple of these to try different fretboard/string combos. (I do wish Fender would put a bit more effort into bookmatching on their burst models though so that the joins weren’t so visible.)
  2. Sell your standard and buy my SE?😆 If it doesn’t sell at this price, I’ll just keep it I think. Could trade it at a shop but would lose way too much and they’d only sell it for more than what I’ve listed it for.
  3. What instrument mode are you playing in? You need to be in synth mode.
  4. Just got one of these yesterday. Very nice B15 sounds. There’s a direct comparison to a B15N in this video at around 5.08:
  5. I bought an Ampeg SGT-DI from Rich. All sorted out within a day and posted off on the next working day. Would happily transact again. Many thanks.
  6. Future Impact. It’s now on v4 so there a few previous-model bargains on here to be had in the for-sale section and these will do the job.
  7. Oh, I thought you still had it. Well, seems like a solution has presented itself!
  8. PMd to say I’d like to buy it, please as I’ve I’ve been looking to try one of these.
  9. As much as competition can be a good thing, I do feel a certain annoyance at companies riding on the coattails of others in this manner. Sure, if the products in question are no longer being produced or the patent has entered the public domain then fine, but putting out knockoffs of in-production products is just disingenuous. Rather like Behringer’s practice with stuff like their Swing (a blatant rip-off off the Arturia Keystep).
  10. Maybe 4: maple+rounds, maple+flats, rosewood+rounds, rosewood+flats. (And then maybe the same but with ash bodies; I can see why people end up with many basses.)
  11. Are you after mono or poly? I’d also add the following: Behringer Model D (classic Minimoog stuff and only £166 at the moment, though you’ll need some keys to go with it); Roland SE-02 (Very Minimoog like but with patch memory, PWM, and a few other extra modulation capabilities over the original and a built-in delay and sequencer); Novation Bass Station II; Korg ARP Odyssey; Moog Minitaur (bass mono synth module, sounds amazing though has an upper pitch range limitation of C above middle C); Yamaha Reface CS (digital 8-voice poly with built-in effects, knob per function control, preset-saving possible via mobile/desktop app). Roland JU-06/06A (4-voice digital recreation of the Juno 60/106, nice and easy to program and sounds good); Dreadbox Nymphes (poly) and Typhon (mono); Monologue is great. I did find the AD-only envelopes a bit restrictive but it’s a fun and great-sounding synth with some refinements over the Monologue, particularly in how the sequencer works. Minilogue is also very good. Personally I find 4 voices too restrictive for the chordal stuff I do, but if you’re not doing big extended chords, this is a great synth for the money.
  12. A true legend gone. A wonderful musician who was there right at the inception of bebop and was a part of all the developments of modern jazz from then on. Absolutely brimming with youthful energy even into his 90s. So many amazing records have him in the drum chair. https://theguardian.com/music/2024/nov/13/roy-haynes-jazz-drummer-dies-aged
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