Who Has New Toys?
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 2:34 pm
I'm looking for a new toy. The goal is to waste time and money and have fun doing it. Any suggestions?
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Yes. Sherpa and Roland pads with DMS5. I don't have room for real drums.stubbsonic wrote:Do you own a drum set?
That looks interesting. Have you looked at the newer versions of Logic Remote that have an interface for playing guitar and bass VIs? It does string bends, taps etc. I don't know if it's any good, and probably nothing like this Linnstrument. I don't have an iPad new enough to try it out.Michael Canavan wrote:Bought a Linnstrument. As a guitar player first I’m loving it. Now where’s my MPE support MOTU!
Oh my... I had no idea—never heard of the Linnstrument (could it be because I've not been to NAMM in over 4 years?).Michael Canavan wrote:Bought a Linnstrument. As a guitar player first I’m loving it. Now where’s my MPE support MOTU!
Oh and Mike H, it’s been awarded by the one hand association for its eminent playability that way. Roger Linn is in your neighborhood even.
This guy offers proof …
I sold my champagne sparkle Ludwig kit to make room for a new daughter.stubbsonic wrote:Do you own a drum set?
I made a Theremin a long time ago. It worked OK and wasn't that expensive. There are lots of plans around if you want to make it from scratch.cuttime wrote:I've always toyed with the idea of playing the Theremin. The Moog Etherwave kits are a bit pricey but doable.
Just to stoke that fire. I think you'll love it, it's pretty well thought out which should come as no surprise coming from him.mikehalloran wrote:Oh my... I had no idea—never heard of the Linnstrument (could it be because I've not been to NAMM in over 4 years?).Michael Canavan wrote:Bought a Linnstrument. As a guitar player first I’m loving it. Now where’s my MPE support MOTU!
Oh and Mike H, it’s been awarded by the one hand association for its eminent playability that way. Roger Linn is in your neighborhood even.
This guy offers proof …
I know what my family needs to buy me for Christmas — in September!
You're right—he's a neighbor and lives not 3 miles away from me in an adjacent town. I certainly know Roger well enough to say, Hi, how are ya... if I see him at a local store or restaurant.
I built one of the Burns kits about 15 years ago for my daughter. It had a slight 60 Hz hum that I found slightly annoying but she didn’t seem to mind.bayswater wrote:I made a Theremin a long time ago. It worked OK and wasn't that expensive. There are lots of plans around if you want to make it from scratch.cuttime wrote:I've always toyed with the idea of playing the Theremin. The Moog Etherwave kits are a bit pricey but doable.
Thanks for the heads up. Roger has one of the smaller units at a “demo” discount that may be calling my name.I got the 200 note one and I'm on the fence about it, …